This review of the Zastava M83 .357 Magnum revolver highlights its European origin, solid all-steel construction, and value as a surplus or police trade-in firearm. The video details its dual-action trigger, accuracy, comfortable grips, and availability in 4-inch and 2-inch barrel lengths, making it a versatile option for collectors and shooters alike. The presenter emphasizes its reliability and the surprising accuracy achieved during testing.
This video provides a quick look at the Zastava M83 surplus revolver chambered in .357 Magnum. The content creator showcases the firearm and mentions various social media platforms and merchandise, including Nine Line Apparel, with a discount code provided. The video emphasizes its educational and entertainment purpose, including a disclaimer regarding safe firearm handling and legal compliance.
This video traces the historical development of revolvers, beginning with Samuel Colt's innovations in the 1830s and progressing through key advancements like the metallic cartridge, the bore-through cylinder, and various loading mechanisms. It highlights the evolution from black powder cap-and-ball revolvers to modern designs, discussing the impact of patents and competition on firearm design. The presenters also touch on the tactical advantages of revolvers and showcase contemporary examples like the Zastava M83.
The Zastava M83 revolver, often found in surplus, is a six-shot double-action model chambered in .357 Magnum and .38 Special. It features a 4-inch barrel and is noted for its crisp single-action trigger. Variations exist in grip styles, and some may bear markings from their former service.
This unboxing video from Classic Firearms provides an expert look at surplus Zastava M83 revolvers. The hosts, with high authority and deep knowledge of historical production and variations, detail the unboxing process, model differences (M83/87, M83/93), and various grip styles. They also examine cosmetic variations like nickel finishes and custom engravings, and discuss the practical implications of 4-inch versus 6-inch barrels. The technical design, based on the Smith & Wesson J-frame, is highlighted, including safety features like a transfer bar.
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