This review of the Taurus 942M chambered in .22 Magnum highlights its eight-shot, double-action capability with a heavy trigger pull. While the single-action trigger is noted as pleasant, the double-action is described as 'extremely heavy.' The revolver features a stainless steel construction with a matte finish, a 3-inch barrel, and a ramped front sight that can be difficult to see without modification. The reviewer suggests it's a niche firearm, potentially useful for training due to its trigger, but priced on the higher side for its features.
This review highlights the Rossi RP63 as a high-quality, budget-friendly .357 Magnum revolver ideal for concealed carry. The instructor praises its smooth double-action and crisp single-action trigger, attractive satin stainless finish, and practical design features like the tunnel groove rear sight and full lug barrel, making it a compelling option for under $400.
This review of the Marlin Model 336 Classic highlights its return to production under Ruger's ownership. The rifle features a .30-30 Winchester caliber, American black walnut furniture, and a satin blued finish. Expert assessment notes its historical significance and modern manufacturing improvements ensuring reliable performance.
This video provides a brief overview of Rock Island Armory's 206 snubnose revolver models, highlighting their affordability and suitability for concealed carry. The presenter confirms the revolver's capability to handle Plus P ammunition and notes the availability of hammerless and stainless steel variants, along with new wood grip options for 2015.
The Smith & Wesson 638 Airweight is a lightweight, concealable revolver ideal for close-quarters self-defense. Its bobbed, concealed hammer allows for both double-action and single-action firing, with a light and crisp single-action trigger. While not designed for long-range accuracy, it excels for personal defense scenarios up to 30 feet, requiring practice, especially with point-shooting techniques.
This video details the Warren Tactical Series sight sets designed for Glocks. These sights are constructed from steel for durability and fast target acquisition, favored by competitive shooters and law enforcement. They are engineered to fit factory dovetails with minimal fitting and offer various front sight options including plain black, fiber optic (red/green), and tritium for low-light conditions. Rear sights feature a non-serrated face, drift adjustability for windage, and a locking set screw, with radius corners for snag-free holster draws and a U-shaped notch for quick sight alignment.
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