This video features Hickok45 showcasing and firing a rare Smith & Wesson Model 24-3 Lew Horton Special revolver. He highlights its unique features, such as the N-frame, 3-inch barrel, round butt, and desirable Combat Magnum wooden grips. The review includes practical range performance with Underwood Ammunition, demonstrating the revolver's accuracy at various distances, and touches upon maintenance products like Ballistol.
This video features Hickok45 demonstrating the shooting of a collectible Smith & Wesson Model 24-3 in .44 Special. He advocates for enjoying and shooting collectible firearms rather than keeping them as 'safe queens,' highlighting the firearm's accuracy and performance. The content is presented with high authority and expertise.
This video reviews the Smith & Wesson Lou Horton Model 24, a limited production .44 Special revolver. The presenter, Hickok45, highlights its unique 3-inch barrel and round butt configuration, commissioned by Lou Horton in the 1980s. He discusses its collectibility, shooting characteristics, and compares it to other S&W revolvers, ultimately finding it a surprisingly pleasant shooter despite initial reservations about the short barrel on a large frame.
This video features a "Sunday Shoot-a-Round" with Hickok45 showcasing a Lou Horton limited edition revolver chambered in .44 Special. Despite a recent leg injury, he demonstrates firing the firearm, discussing its features, and sharing personal anecdotes about recovery and societal issues. The review focuses on the initial shooting experience of this particular firearm.
This video reviews a 1968-1969 Smith & Wesson Model 36 'no dash' J-frame revolver with a round butt and 'banana' grips. The presenter highlights its excellent condition, noting minimal wear suggesting it was carried frequently but shot infrequently. The review touches on its historical significance as an early iteration of the Model 36 and its appeal as a classic snub-nose revolver.
This guide, presented by an expert from Brownells, clearly explains how to differentiate between Smith & Wesson revolver square butt and round butt grip frames. Understanding this distinction is crucial for purchasing the correct replacement grips. The video provides visual cues and descriptions for easy identification, even without grip panels attached.
Jerry Miculek provides a straightforward guide on installing Miculek revolver grips, emphasizing proper frame identification (square vs. round butt) and ensuring the row pin is centered. The installation involves a test fit without the screw, followed by attaching the stirrup and securing the grip with the provided screw, advising against over-tightening.
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