This video reviews a 1926/1927 Smith & Wesson Military and Police Hand Ejector chambered in .38 Special. The presenter highlights its 5-inch tapered barrel, replaced front sight, and parkerized refinish. Notably, it's a matching numbers gun with a documented history as a Northbridge Police Department firearm, purchased by the reviewer for $400, significantly less than comparable blued K-frame revolvers.
This review covers a 1926-1927 Smith & Wesson Military and Police .38 Special revolver. The presenter highlights its history as a retired police officer's handgun, its refinished parkerized condition, and its matching numbers. Despite not being a collector's piece due to the refinish, its provenance and shooting characteristics are praised. The review includes first-shot impressions with both 148-grain wadcutters and 130-grain factory ammunition, noting the revolver's smooth action and accuracy.
This YouTube video features a customer service update related to a refinished Smith & Wesson 586 L-Comp revolver. The creator also promotes their Patreon page for channel support and shares links to their Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter profiles, encouraging community engagement around shared hobbies, tactics, and opinions. The video appears to be an update on a firearm modification or restoration project.
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