S&W 629 357 Magnum VS 44 Mag🔥

Published on June 3, 2024
Duration: 0:56

Mr. Madness showcases two Smith & Wesson 329 Competitor Series revolvers, one chambered in .357 Magnum and the other in .44 Magnum. The video demonstrates loading and firing both .38 Special and .357 Magnum rounds in the .357 Magnum revolver, highlighting the difference in recoil. The presenter's experience is evident in his discussion of action types and firearm models.

Quick Summary

The video showcases two Smith & Wesson 329 Competitor Series revolvers, one in .357 Magnum and the other in .44 Magnum. It demonstrates loading and firing .38 Special and .357 Magnum rounds in the .357 Magnum revolver, highlighting the light recoil of .38 Special in double action.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Revolver Introduction: S&W 329 Competitor Series
  2. 00:26Loading .357 Magnum Revolver with .38 Special & .357 Magnum
  3. 00:33Shooting .38 Special: Light Recoil in Double Action
  4. 00:43Shooting .357 Magnum: Single & Double Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What Smith & Wesson revolvers are featured in the video?

The video features two matching Smith & Wesson 329 Competitor Series revolvers. One is chambered in .357 Magnum, and the other is in .44 Magnum. Both are described as beautiful double-single action guns.

Can you shoot .38 Special rounds in a .357 Magnum revolver?

Yes, you can shoot .38 Special rounds in a .357 Magnum revolver. The video demonstrates this, noting that firing .38 Special rounds in double action results in very light recoil, making it a good option for practice.

What is the action type of the Smith & Wesson 329 Competitor Series revolvers?

The Smith & Wesson 329 Competitor Series revolvers are double-single action guns. This means they can be fired by manually cocking the hammer (single action) or by pulling the trigger to both cock the hammer and release it (double action).

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