This InRangeTV video critically examines 'gimmicky' concealed carry weapons, arguing that many unique designs prioritize novelty over practical self-defense utility. Expert analysis highlights historical precedents and contrasts them with modern, reliable compact firearms, emphasizing that skill and simplicity often trump complex features in real-world scenarios.
This review critically examines seven handguns deemed unsuitable for self-defense by Honest Outlaw, based on extensive testing. The list includes novelty items like the Braverman Stinger and Altor Pistol, unreliable firearms such as the Taurus PT 22 and Intratec Tec-22, and poorly designed options like the Bond Arms Honey B and S333 Thunderstruck. The Girsan Witness 2311c is also highlighted for significant malfunctions and poor build quality.
This short video humorously stereotypes common carry positions associated with Glock, Sig Sauer, and 1911 owners. It then highlights the Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck as a pocket-carry option, showcasing its double-barrel design and .22 Win Mag caliber. The content is presented with a biased, satirical tone by a firearms enthusiast.
This video showcases the Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck revolver in .22 Magnum. It highlights the unique double-barrel design and its simultaneous double-tap firing mechanism. The demonstration includes loading the 8-round cylinder and live fire at a steel silhouette target, emphasizing the firearm's operation in a silent, ASMR-style presentation.
This compilation highlights numerous firearm handling errors and safety violations seen on TikTok, ranging from accidental discharges with powerful rifles to poor muzzle discipline. Nikko Ortiz critiques "pleb" AR builds with excessive optics and discusses the challenges of firearm content censorship on platforms like YouTube. The video also touches on specific firearm malfunctions and unique designs like the S333 Thunderstruck.
This claymation video demonstrates the unique Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck double-barrel revolver. It highlights the firearm's ability to fire two .22 Magnum rounds simultaneously with each trigger pull, showcasing the loading process, live fire impact on clay, and spent casing ejection. The video emphasizes the unusual nature of this dual-firing handgun.
This video compares the Smith & Wesson 351 PD and the Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck, both chambered in .22 WMR. It highlights the S333's unique double-barrel design, firing two rounds simultaneously per trigger pull, contrasting it with the traditional revolver action of the S&W. Demonstrations show the distinct shooting experiences and muzzle flashes of each firearm.
The Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck is a unique double-barrel revolver chambered in .22 Magnum, firing two shots simultaneously with each trigger pull. It features an 8-round capacity and a 2.25-inch barrel, making it a compact option. Demonstrations confirm its dual-shot capability, with two distinct impacts visible on a steel target from a single firing.
This video offers a visual showcase of several iconic firearms, including a gold Desert Eagle, S333 Thunderstruck, NAA mini-revolver, Luger P08, and Walther PPK. It emphasizes the perspective of looking down the barrel, highlighting bore size and design differences. The content demonstrates a high level of firearms knowledge and collection diversity.
The Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck Gen 2 is a unique double-barrel .22 Magnum revolver with an 8-round capacity and a 1-inch barrel. Despite its novelty, the reviewer found it functionally poor due to a 20-pound, two-finger trigger pull, inconsistent primer strikes, ejection failures, and safety concerns like cylinder gap spalling. It is not recommended for self-defense, only as a display piece.
This video creatively represents US states with distinct firearms, offering a unique visual comparison. It showcases a Walther PPK/S for Wisconsin, a Gold Desert Eagle for Arizona, a Trailblazer LifeCard for Pennsylvania, a Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck for the Carolinas, and a Daisy Red Ryder BB gun for New Jersey. Technical specifications like caliber, capacity, and MSRP are provided for each firearm, highlighting their diverse characteristics.
This video features a review of the unique Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck revolver. Key features highlighted include its double-barrel design, two-finger trigger, and 8-round capacity, which contribute to its 'Volley fire' capability. The description emphasizes its unusual nature and potential for concealed carry (EDC) or self-defense. The video aims to showcase this distinctive firearm and its capabilities.
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