Roger from QVO Tactical reviews the Springfield Armory SA-35, a 4-inch 1911-style pistol with classic aesthetics. He notes its brown walnut grips, blue steel finish, and factory iron sights. While the trigger is decent and the brake is appreciated, he finds the reset to be a bit long, attributing it to the gun's old-school design. He also showcases a custom holster designed to match the SA-35's vintage look, featuring adjustable Kydex retention with an old-school leatherette fabric overlay option.
This review of the Springfield Armory SA-35 4-inch model highlights its compact design, updated features, and classic aesthetic. The presenter, a firearms enthusiast, details the pistol's improvements over the original High Power, including the elimination of the magazine disconnect, a reconfigured hammer to prevent bite, and enhanced ergonomics. The review covers its construction, trigger performance, and a basic field stripping procedure, positioning it as a modern interpretation of a legendary firearm suitable for concealed carry.
This video provides an expert overview of the Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver, highlighting its historical significance, K-frame construction, and .38 Special caliber. The presenter, TheFirearmGuy, demonstrates deep familiarity with the platform, discussing specific features of the Model 10-15 variant, including the removal of the internal lock and the quality of its trigger pulls. The enduring design and craftsmanship are emphasized, explaining its continued relevance for over 125 years.
This video provides an overview of the new Kimber 1911 Gen 2, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and several key upgrades. The presenter emphasizes the all-stainless steel construction, optics-ready slide, and detailed checkering. Specific technical improvements noted include an external extractor and a ramp barrel, with the custom model being showcased in .45 ACP.
This review of the Henry Golden Boy Revolver in .22 Long Rifle highlights its classic, vintage aesthetic combined with modern precision manufacturing. The firearm features a blued steel finish, solid brass grip and trigger guard, and American walnut stocks. It offers a 10-round capacity and a smooth action, making it suitable for plinking and new shooters due to its mild recoil and low noise.
This review focuses on the Girsan Lady Tipup MC 14T, a .380 ACP pistol designed for ease of use, particularly for female shooters. The unique tip-up barrel mechanism allows for simple loading without needing to rack the slide, making it exceptionally beginner-friendly. It features a double-action trigger, walnut checkered grips with a lady logo, gold-plated controls, and a gloss black finish.
This review covers the Colt Viper .357 Magnum revolver, highlighting its stainless steel finish, walnut grips, and single/double-action mechanism. The reviewer emphasizes its suitability for concealed carry, particularly the 3-inch barrel variant, and its excellent trigger feel, comparing it favorably to other Colt snake guns.
This video reviews the Beretta 21A 'Bobcat' pistol, available in .22 Long Rifle and .25 ACP. The presenter highlights the .25 ACP as one of the smallest centerfire cartridges, typically loaded with 50-grain round nose or 45-grain hollow point ammunition. The .22 LR model shown is a nickel-plated variant with walnut grips, noted as an excellent shooter designed for high-velocity ammunition.
This review of the Kimber K6S Target Model .357 Magnum revolver highlights its surprising accuracy and comfortable shooting experience, despite its compact size. The presenter, Eric, notes its suitability for concealed carry and its well-balanced design, featuring a brush stainless finish, walnut grips, and adjustable sights.
The Colt Viper is a 3-inch barreled .357 Magnum revolver designed for backcountry hunters and concealed carry. It offers Magnum-level protection in a compact and portable package, weighing 26.9 oz empty with a width of 1.4 inches. The firearm features walnut grips for firm handling and a half-lug barrel to minimize profile and weight.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Colt Police Positive Special revolver, introduced in 1907. It highlights the firearm's significance in law enforcement and civilian markets, its innovative hammer block safety mechanism allowing all six chambers to be loaded, and its various finishes and grip options. The discussion also touches upon its place in Colt's double-action revolver lineage and its value to collectors.
This video reviews the Henry Big Boy Revolvers in .357 Magnum, specifically comparing the Birds Head grip and Gunfighter grip models. The presenter highlights their classic aesthetics, comfortable handling with both .38 Special and .357 Magnum (with a note on personal shoulder injury impacting full magnum use), and accuracy at various distances. The review emphasizes the nostalgic appeal and quality craftsmanship of these revolvers.
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