This review of the Cimarron Schofield revolver in .38 Special highlights its historical significance, stemming from the Smith & Wesson No. 3, with improvements by Major George Schofield for cavalry use. The video compares the 5-inch barrel model to the 7-inch version and discusses the 'Wells Fargo' variant. It covers the top-break design's advantages and limitations, safe loading practices ('load five'), and tests various .38 Special loads, noting the benefits of lower recoil and cheaper ammunition for this chambering.
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