This review of the Ruger GP100 highlights its excellent value proposition, durable investment-cast construction, and intelligent design features like the one-piece frame and easily interchangeable grips. The presenter, who has owned the blued four-inch model for several months, emphasizes its quality on par with more expensive competitors and its robust build, which contributes to its reputation for durability. A cautionary tale about squib loads from a specific ammunition manufacturer is also shared.
This entry details the rare Shawk & McLanahan Revolver, a Civil War-era percussion firearm manufactured in St. Louis, Missouri. It highlights the unique one-piece brass frame construction, distinguishing it from Colt designs, and its association with key figures like Abel Shawk and William Teggethoff. The entry also covers a specific presentation example with an intricately engraved holster, gifted to Confederate Brigadier General James Chestnut.
This comprehensive review of the Charter Arms Bulldog .44 Special, presented by firearms expert Sootch00, covers its historical significance, design features, and performance. The video highlights the Bulldog's compact size, .44 Special power, and reliability, stemming from its one-piece frame design. It also addresses model variations, trigger characteristics, and compares it to other revolvers like the Smith & Wesson 442. Sootch00 provides valuable insights into its historical notoriety and concludes it's an excellent, affordable option for a large-bore concealed carry revolver.
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