Revolver Porn by Nutnfancy

Published on December 20, 2015
Duration: 44:18

This guide, drawing from Nutnfancy's expert review, focuses on modifying revolvers for concealed carry and enhanced shooting comfort. It details how compact grips can improve concealability and discusses the trade-offs between range-focused and carry-focused grip choices. The guide also touches on using durable materials for practice revolvers and customizing grips for speed loader compatibility, emphasizing practical application for firearm owners.

Quick Summary

Expert firearm instructor Nutnfancy highlights modifications for revolvers, emphasizing compact grips like Pachmayr for concealed carry to reduce footprint. He details custom trigger jobs on models like the Ruger GP100, improving pull weights significantly, and discusses the superior fit and finish of classic S&W revolvers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00S&W TRR8 Overview
  2. 02:32Revolver Modifications and Carry Philosophy
  3. 03:51S&W 686 Plus and Grip Options
  4. 05:11S&W Model 60 and J-Frame Training
  5. 06:45Custom Ruger GP100
  6. 08:51Classic S&W Models 10, 15, and 19
  7. 11:10Pocket Revolvers: S&W 638 and Ruger LCR
  8. 12:33Ruger SP101 Customization

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key modifications for carrying revolvers concealed?

For concealed carry, modifying revolvers with compact grips like Pachmayr Compact grips is crucial to reduce the firearm's footprint. This makes inside-the-waistband carry more comfortable and discreet. Additionally, understanding grip length trade-offs between range comfort and concealment is essential.

How do custom trigger jobs affect revolver performance?

Custom trigger jobs, often performed by skilled gunsmiths like Terry Gardner ('Yoda'), significantly improve revolver performance by reducing trigger pull weight and enhancing smoothness. For example, a custom job on a Ruger GP100 resulted in a DA pull of 7.4 lbs and SA pull of 3.6 lbs, aiding accuracy.

What are the advantages of classic Smith & Wesson revolvers?

Classic blued Smith & Wesson revolvers (Models 10, 15, 19) are highly regarded for their superior factory fit, finish, and exceptional trigger quality. Many enthusiasts find these older firearms possess a unique 'soul' and craftsmanship often surpassing modern production models.

Which revolvers are recommended for practice versus concealed carry?

For high-volume practice, durable stainless steel revolvers like the S&W Model 60 Pro Series are recommended over aluminum frames. For concealed carry, lighter options like the Ruger LCR are favored for their polymer construction and concealability, though they demand greater shooter skill.

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