This video reviews a used Smith & Wesson 6904 handgun purchased for $150. The presenter, despite initial unfamiliarity with the model, highlights its compact size (3.5-inch barrel) suitable for CCW, its aluminum frame and blued slide, and a notably short trigger reset. The firearm is identified as a 1991 production model, likely a police trade-in, exhibiting significant holster wear but possessing good character. The presenter compares its trigger reset favorably to other firearms and discusses its value proposition.
This video features Dave from D'Boss Firearms testing a police turn-in Glock 21 chambered in .45 ACP. He notes the firearm's worn stippling from holster wear and proceeds to test-fire it without prior cleaning. The Glock 21 performed well, maintaining accuracy and operating reliably throughout the magazine.
This YouTube video announces the return of Beretta 92S Police Turn-Ins. The description directs viewers to the website for featured products, as direct links are not permitted on YouTube. It also provides social media links for Classic Firearms on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, indicating the channel likely focuses on firearm sales, reviews, and related content.
This YouTube video focuses on the unboxing and initial assessment of surplus Beretta 92S pistols in 9mm caliber. The description indicates the firearms are police turn-ins and are described as being in good to very good condition. The video likely provides a visual inspection and commentary on the functionality and cosmetic state of these imported Beretta models.
This video reviews a used Sig Sauer P226 in .40 Smith and Wesson, highlighting its DAK (Double Action Kellerman) trigger system. The presenter acquired the firearm as an impulse buy due to a good deal, noting it was likely a police turn-in in very good condition with bright night sights. Trigger pull weights are discussed, with the double-action pull at 6 lbs and the shorter reset pull at approximately 8 lbs.
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