The S333 Thunderstruck exhibits critical bullet stabilization issues, with one barrel consistently failing to stabilize rounds, causing them to tumble. Standard Manufacturing has ignored defect inquiries and released an updated model without acknowledging the problem. Due to poor customer service and product defects, purchasing from Standard Manufacturing is strongly advised against.
The S333 Thunderstruck Volleyfire revolver, chambered in .22 WMR, is critically reviewed for its self-defense claims. Despite its unique dual-barrel volley fire mechanism and NFA legality, extensive range testing revealed significant accuracy issues, including keyholing and consistent high impacts, even at close range. The heavy, long trigger pull and questionable terminal ballistics of the .22 WMR round from its short barrels further detract from its effectiveness, leading to a conclusion that it is a liability rather than a viable self-defense tool.
The S333 Thunderstruck Volleyfire is a unique double-barrel .22 Magnum revolver from Standard Manufacturing, firing two rounds per trigger pull. While innovative and well-built with an aluminum frame, its extremely heavy trigger (over 20 lbs), awkward ergonomics, and limited accuracy due to spread and trigger pull make it less practical for defensive use compared to modern semi-automatics like the Glock 43X.
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