All New Diamondback SDR Full Review!..(How This One Could Be Yours!)

Published on December 14, 2024
Duration: 12:14

This review of the Diamondback SDR (Self-Defense Revolver) highlights its compact size, 6-shot .357 Magnum capacity, and all-stainless steel construction. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, praises its aesthetics, comfortable rubber grips (compatible with J-frame grips), and functional features like recessed chambers and a push-button cylinder release. The trigger is described as solid and adequate for its class, with a double-action pull under 8 lbs and a crisp single-action pull under 1.5 lbs. The SDR is favorably compared to other compact revolvers like the Kimber K6s and Smith & Wesson J-frames, with the presenter expressing a preference for the SDR.

Quick Summary

The Diamondback SDR is a compact, 6-shot .357 Magnum revolver praised for its all-stainless steel construction, matte finish, and functional design. It offers a 6-round capacity, recessed chambers, and a push-button cylinder release. The trigger pull is solid, with a double-action under 8 lbs and a crisp single-action under 1.5 lbs. Its grips are J-frame compatible, making it a strong contender against models like the Kimber K6s and S&W J-frames.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction and SDR Overview
  2. 01:12Unboxing and Initial Impressions
  3. 02:38Cylinder Design and Features
  4. 03:57Barrel, Sights, and Construction
  5. 04:45Unique Features and Comparisons
  6. 05:37Functionality and Range Performance
  7. 07:42Trigger Assessment
  8. 08:36Overall Verdict and Comparison
  9. 09:09Disappointment and Giveaway Details
  10. 10:45Giveaway Entry Mechanics

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Diamondback SDR revolver?

The Diamondback SDR is a compact, 6-shot .357 Magnum revolver with an all-stainless steel construction and a matte finish. It features recessed chambers for a flush fit, a push-button cylinder release, and fiber optic sights. Its grips are compatible with J-frame revolvers.

How does the Diamondback SDR's trigger perform?

The SDR's trigger is described as quick and solid. The double-action pull is just under 8 lbs, while the single-action pull is crisp and clean, measuring just under 1.5 lbs. This performance is considered more than adequate for a small revolver.

How does the Diamondback SDR compare to other compact revolvers?

The Diamondback SDR is favorably compared to the Kimber K6s and Smith & Wesson J-frames. The reviewer expresses a preference for the SDR over a Model 60 due to its extra round, aesthetics, feel, and trigger quality.

How can I enter to win the Diamondback SDR?

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