This video introduces the Smith & Wesson FPC, a folding pistol caliber carbine designed for portability and home defense. It highlights the carbine's compatibility with M&P pistol magazines, its folding mechanism, and features like a full-length Picatinny rail and a trigger block safety. The presenter demonstrates its operation and discusses its potential use cases.
This review of the Raven Arms P-25, a first-generation model from circa 1973, highlights its extremely compact size and Zamak alloy construction, making it a heavy-for-its-size pocket pistol. While accurate at close range and reliable in limited testing, the reviewer expresses significant reservations about its suitability for self-defense due to its poor reputation for durability, a counter-intuitive safety mechanism, and a heel magazine release. The video also touches on the history of Raven Arms and its 'Ring of Fire' spin-offs, noting the continued availability of parts and magazines through Phoenix Arms.
The Smith & Wesson Model 66 is a stainless steel, six-shot .357 Magnum revolver built on the K-frame, dating back to approximately 1970. It features a bead-blasted finish, a lugged barrel, a shrouded ejector rod, and fully adjustable rear sights with a white outline, paired with a pinned front sight with a red insert. While not requiring a manual safety, it incorporates a hammer and trigger-blocking safety. The 4.25-inch heavy barrel makes it suitable for target and range work, weighing just over 36 ounces.
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