This video is a "Rifleman Review" segment from American Rifleman TV, focusing on the Taurus 605 T.O.R.O. revolver. The review highlights a significant development in handgun design: the adaptation of existing models to accept red-dot optics. The Taurus 605 T.O.R.O. is presented as Taurus's first production revolver designed to be optic-ready, building on their popular concealed-carry Model 605. Key specifications such as its double-action, centerfire nature, .357 Magnum chambering, 3-inch stainless steel barrel, and five-cylinder capacity are detailed. The review also touches on the NRA and its affiliated publications.
This "American Rifleman Television" segment provides a detailed review of the Rossi RP63 revolver, a notable re-entry into the revolver market for Rossi in 2023. The video highlights Rossi's historical significance in revolver manufacturing before focusing on their recent resurgence with new revolver models. It covers the RP63's specifications, including its .357 Magnum chambering, 3-inch stainless steel barrel, six-round cylinder capacity, and double-action/single-action trigger pulls. The review positions the RP63 as a significant offering from a brand returning to its roots.
This review focuses on a vintage 1980s Smith & Wesson Model 60 'no dash' revolver, highlighting its classic features like the pinned barrel and hammer-mounted firing pin. The speaker, an experienced collector, details the firearm's provenance and its acquisition from a local FFL. The review emphasizes the enduring appeal and collectibility of these early stainless steel revolvers.
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 YouTube video provides an in-depth review of the Ruger New Model Blackhawk in .357 Magnum, focusing on its stainless steel finish. The content aims to explore the revolver's design and features, catering to both experienced shooters and those new to revolvers. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and comments, with an email provided for further interaction.
This video explores the very first stainless steel production handgun, a revolver, highlighting its historical significance and continued relevance as a concealed carry option. The creator, God Family and Guns (GFG), also uses the description to promote their Patreon, prison ministry, and merchandise, along with links to recommended products and other social media channels.
This video highlights the very first stainless steel production handgun, a revolver, and discusses its continued relevance as a concealed carry option. The content creator, God Family and Guns (GFG), also promotes their Patreon, various ministries they support, and recommended products, including JASE Medical and ES Power Drink. They encourage viewers to check out their merchandise and other social media channels.
The Spohr Club 3.0 is presented as a premium, high-precision revolver, directly challenging the Manurhin MR73. Its high cost is justified by the absence of MIM parts, use of hardened milled steel, and extremely tight tolerances. Key features include a quick-change 9mm cylinder system and an innovative adjustable mainspring. While offering exceptional accuracy and build quality, its smooth grips can make managing .357 Magnum recoil challenging.
This video review of the Smith & Wesson Model 610 in 10mm Auto highlights its unique appeal for those invested in the caliber. Hickok45 demonstrates effective use of moon clips for loading and extraction, crucial for semi-auto cartridges in revolvers. He also addresses a common technical issue with the ejector rod and offers a final assessment comparing it to other magnum calibers.
The Kimber K6s and K6xs revolvers are compared for concealed carry. The K6s, a full stainless steel model chambered in .357 Magnum, weighs 22.5 oz. The K6xs, an alloy and stainless steel mix in .38 Special +P, is significantly lighter at 15.9 oz. While the K6xs has more felt recoil, its lighter weight makes it the preferred choice for comfortable all-day pocket carry.
The Rossi Model 88 2" revolver offers surprising quality and value, often considered an excellent alternative to more expensive Smith & Wesson J-frames. Its design is based on S&W's Model 36/60, utilizing licensed machinery, resulting in high parts compatibility and similar craftsmanship. While not officially rated for a steady diet of +P ammunition, it provides manageable recoil and accuracy for its size, making it a viable budget self-defense or 'truck gun' option.
The S&W Model 60 in .357 Magnum offers significant power in a compact J-frame package, though recoil is substantial. It's a versatile firearm capable of handling .38 Special, .38 Special +P, and full .357 Magnum loads. The Model 60 is noted as the first mass-produced stainless steel revolver, a successor to the Model 36 Chief's Special.
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