This YouTube video, titled "My Smoothest Revolver," focuses on a firearm likely designed for concealed carry or everyday use, as indicated by the #edc and #wheelgun hashtags. The description also highlights a specific caliber with #revolver357. The content appears to be a review or showcase of a revolver emphasizing its smooth operation, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in handguns, revolvers, and carry-appropriate firearms.
This video explores a Ruger Police Service Six revolver with a "U" serial number suffix, potentially indicating a rare "Used" or "Salesman's sample" model from 1989, which deviates from the commonly cited 1972-1988 production range. The owner notes a faded grip panel, speculating it may have been exposed to light. They praise the revolver's exceptionally smooth action and light double and single-action trigger pulls.
This video showcases a vintage Amadeo Rossi S.A. M518 .22LR revolver, described as a well-made, budget-friendly copy of a Smith & Wesson revolver from a past era. The owner highlights its surprising quality, noting it was a 'gem' despite Rossi revolvers often being considered worn or loose. Features like a target hammer, smooth light action, high polish stainless steel finish, and recessed cylinder are emphasized, positioning it as a 'diamond in the rough.' The description touches upon a potential historical connection between Rossi, S&W, and Taurus ownership during its production period.
This video features a range day with a High Standard Riot 12 gauge shotgun, noted for its smooth action and resemblance to the shotgun used by Steve McQueen in "The Getaway." The presenter expresses affection for the shotgun's "beat up and ugly is my style" aesthetic, even as they regret trading it in for a Ruger 10/22 M1 Replica. The self-funded nature of the presenter's acquisitions leads to difficult choices, highlighting the desire for varied firearm ownership despite financial constraints.
This review highlights the Henry Golden Boy in .17 HMR as an American-made, affordable lever-action rifle with impressive accuracy. The .17 HMR cartridge is praised for its effectiveness on small game and varmints, offering high velocity and good availability. The rifle features a smooth action, attractive walnut stock, and brass accents, proving capable of hitting an 8-inch target at 200 yards with iron sights.
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