This review of the Taurus 856 Ultra Lite chambered in .38 Special +P highlights its value proposition as a lightweight, six-shot revolver suitable for various applications including concealed carry, home defense, and range use. The presenter notes its manageable recoil, decent trigger, and accuracy for its intended purpose, making it a compelling option for those seeking a reliable and affordable firearm.
This review covers the Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck revolver chambered in .22 Magnum. The firearm features a unique double-barrel design firing two shots per trigger pull, an aluminum frame, steel barrels and cylinder, and tactical urethane grips. The reviewer notes its intended use as a close-range belly gun, emphasizing its innovative but polarizing nature.
This review of the Smith & Wesson Model 37 J-Frame revolver, presented by Kevin Mikolowski of Concealed Carry Magazine, highlights its historical significance as a quintessential concealed carry firearm. The video details its aluminum frame, steel cylinder, and 2-inch barrel, emphasizing its lightweight and compact design suitable for deep concealment. While acknowledging its reliability and effectiveness for self-defense within 10 yards, the review also points out ergonomic drawbacks like trigger guard bite and the limited five-round capacity compared to modern semi-automatics.
This review of the Ruger LCR in .22 LR by hickok45 provides an expert look at its design, handling, and performance. The video highlights the revolver's lightweight construction, 8-round capacity, and the challenges of its double-action trigger for accuracy. It's presented as a viable option for recoil-sensitive shooters or as a secondary carry firearm.
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