This video provides an in-depth review of the Colt King Cobra Target chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The presenter highlights its impressive 10-round cylinder capacity, comfortable Hogue-like grips, and exceptional build quality for a .22 revolver. It's presented as an ideal fun range toy, a trainer for new shooters, and a capable varmint getter.
This video showcases three pawn shop firearm acquisitions: a Mossberg 930 Blackwater shotgun, a Glock 17 Gen 4 police trade-in pistol, and a Colt Detective Special revolver. The presenter provides initial impressions, first shot experiences, and discusses the value proposition of each firearm, highlighting their intended uses in various scenarios like bugout bags and collection building.
This video provides an expert review of the Smith & Wesson Model 36 Classic 'No Lock' revolver. Hickok45, a veteran firearms reviewer, details its features, including the highly sought-after absence of the internal lock. He demonstrates its shooting capabilities at various distances, emphasizing its classic appeal and practical utility for concealed carry, while also touching on relevant accessories.
Hickok45 demonstrates the Smith & Wesson Model 65 revolver by engaging a 'shooting tree' steel target. He notes the revolver's 6-round capacity and his preference for shooting in double-action mode, highlighting its 'ground off hammer' feature.
This video reviews ten popular revolvers, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses for various applications like plinking, concealed carry, and home defense. It covers a range of models from budget-friendly options like the Heritage Rough Rider to high-end firearms such as the Colt Python, offering insights into their performance, build quality, and value.
This review of the Kimber K6S and K6XS revolvers highlights their potential as dependable defensive firearms. The presenter, Brett from Nightwood Guns, praises their out-of-the-box quality, excellent timing, and well-designed features like the cylinder release and trigger staging. He contrasts them with perceived quality control issues in modern Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and Colt revolvers, positioning Kimber as a strong contender for those seeking a reliable carry gun without immediate modifications.
This video reviews nine popular revolvers in 2025, highlighting their suitability for concealed carry, home defense, and collecting. The host, Ted from Line45, provides insights into each model's performance, handling, and value, emphasizing that revolvers remain a viable and sought-after option in the modern firearms market.
This video from Gun Stock Reviews features Yamil Sued demonstrating how to replace and install Hogue grips on a Ruger LCR revolver. The tutorial focuses on improving control, comfort, and feel for the firearm, highlighting its suitability for concealed carry. It covers a simple, fast DIY installation process with basic tools. The episode also includes mentions of various firearm-related sponsors and production equipment.
This review of the Henry Golden Boy Revolver in .22 Long Rifle highlights its classic, vintage aesthetic combined with modern precision manufacturing. The firearm features a blued steel finish, solid brass grip and trigger guard, and American walnut stocks. It offers a 10-round capacity and a smooth action, making it suitable for plinking and new shooters due to its mild recoil and low noise.
This review of the Smith & Wesson 586 L Comp by Nightwood Guns highlights its potential as a carry revolver, particularly for its .357 Magnum power and integral compensator. However, the presenter, Brett, emphasizes significant quality control issues with modern S&W revolvers, including timing problems, cosmetic defects, and trigger reset issues, necessitating aftermarket modifications for optimal performance. Despite these drawbacks, the underlying design of the S&W revolver is praised for its durability, ergonomics, and fast trigger reset.
This video provides an overview of the Magnum Research BFR (Big Frame Revolver), highlighting its massive size and available calibers. The presenter specifically showcases a BFR chambered in .444 Marlin, noting its 11-inch barrel, five-shot capacity, and smooth, unfluted cylinder. The review emphasizes that it is a single-action revolver requiring the hammer to be cocked for each shot.
The Colt Cobra is presented as a top-tier concealed carry revolver, lauded for its compact size and 6-shot capacity in .38 Special +P. The review highlights its dimensions, comparing it favorably to other revolvers in its class, and praises its trigger quality and accuracy. Despite a higher MSRP, its value for concealed carry is emphasized.
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