This review of the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic highlights its return to a traditional design without a key lock. The firearm demonstrates versatility by chambering both .357 Magnum and .38 Special rounds, making it suitable for various shooting applications. The presenter, Hickok45, shares his experience and compares it to older models, emphasizing the appeal of the classic features.
This review focuses on the Smith & Wesson Model 19 'No Lock' revolver in .357 Magnum. The speaker highlights its classic aesthetics and praises the smooth, custom-like double-action trigger. Live fire with .38 Special wadcutters demonstrated excellent accuracy and manageable recoil, resulting in a tight group. The absence of the internal lock is a key feature for enthusiasts, while the updated crane lock is noted.
This video announces and introduces Smith & Wesson's new "No Lock" Model 36 revolver. It highlights a significant detail for firearm enthusiasts: the absence of the internal lock mechanism that has been a point of contention for many. The video likely delves into the historical context of the Model 36 and the reasons behind S&W's decision to offer a version without the lock, catering to traditionalists and collectors.
This YouTube video focuses on the Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver, specifically highlighting a 'New Classic' version that lacks the internal lock mechanism. The title suggests a review or showcase of this particular firearm, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of classic revolver designs.
This video announces the release of Smith & Wesson's new Classic Series revolvers, emphasizing their traditional design with no internal locks, single or double-action capabilities, and smooth trigger pulls. The description also highlights the extensive gunsmithing library available on firearmsguide.com, featuring manuals, schematics, and antique catalogs, alongside a reference guide for guns and ammunition and gun value estimates. The series aims to blend classic aesthetics with modern performance.
This YouTube video announces the release of three new Smith & Wesson revolver models: the Model 10, Model 36, and Model 19. A representative from Smith & Wesson, Jason Brown, details these new, yet historically inspired, configurations, emphasizing the absence of the internal lock mechanism. The video focuses on these updated classic revolvers.
This review focuses on the Smith & Wesson J-Frame 'Ultimate Carry' model, highlighting its suitability for concealed carry. Key features include upgraded VZ G10 UC Grips and XS Sights with a green fiber optic front sight for improved visibility. The absence of the internal lock ('Hillary Hole') is noted as a desirable feature for many users, and the revolver maintains a 5-round capacity in .38 Special +P.
This video is a review of the Smith & Wesson Model 442 J-Frame revolver, specifically highlighting a "no lock" variant. The content creator, BERETTA9mmUSA, provides a detailed look at this firearm, which is popular for concealed carry and personal defense. The description also includes various social media links, Patreon and PayPal donation options, and mentions several sponsors offering discounts on related products like gun belts, speedloaders, ear protection, and grips. A standard YouTube disclaimer regarding responsible firearm use and ownership is also present.
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