EAA Windicator VS Rossi RP63 "Budget Revolver Showdown" - TheFirearmGuy

Published on April 1, 2023
Duration: 4:58

This video provides a detailed comparison between two budget-friendly revolvers: the EAA Windicator and the Rossi RP63. The experienced speaker highlights key differences in barrel length, caliber, sights, and trigger feel, ultimately expressing a preference for the Rossi RP63 due to its hammer, trigger, and .357 Magnum capability. Viewers are encouraged to share their own preferences.

Quick Summary

The EAA Windicator (.38 Special, 4-inch barrel) and Rossi RP63 (.357 Magnum, 3-inch barrel) are budget revolvers around $460. Both are DA/SA 6-shots with blued finishes. The speaker prefers the RP63 for its .357 capability and trigger feel, noting its wider trigger and distinct hammer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Budget Revolver Comparison
  2. 00:13EAA Windicator Overview
  3. 01:20Windicator Handling and Shooting
  4. 02:10Rossi RP63 Overview
  5. 03:10RP63 Shooting
  6. 03:40Comparison Summary
  7. 04:46Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the EAA Windicator and the Rossi RP63?

The EAA Windicator is a .38 Special with a 4-inch barrel, while the Rossi RP63 is a .357 Magnum with a 3-inch barrel. The RP63 also features a wider trigger and a different hammer design, which the speaker preferred.

Which budget revolver does the speaker recommend, the EAA Windicator or the Rossi RP63?

The speaker expresses a preference for the Rossi RP63, citing its .357 Magnum chambering, hammer design, and wider trigger feel as key advantages over the EAA Windicator.

What is the price range for the EAA Windicator and Rossi RP63?

Both the EAA Windicator and Rossi RP63 are considered budget revolvers with similar price points. The EAA Windicator is listed between $460-$465, and the Rossi RP63 is priced around $460.

What are the action types and capacities of the EAA Windicator and Rossi RP63?

Both the EAA Windicator and Rossi RP63 are Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA) revolvers and have a capacity of 6 rounds in their cylinders.

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