Gun Guys - Ep. 03: Revolvers ( S&W, Colt, and More )

Published on February 23, 2018
Duration: 11:31

This episode of Gun Guys features a discussion on revolvers, with hosts Bill and Ken sharing their personal histories and preferences for Colt and Smith & Wesson firearms. They highlight the craftsmanship of older revolvers, the emotional connection to early firearms, and the enduring appeal of these classic designs, particularly the Colt Python and various Smith & Wesson models like the Model 10 and K-22.

Quick Summary

The enduring appeal of revolvers like the Colt Python and Smith & Wesson models stems from their exceptional craftsmanship and hand-fitting, often surpassing modern firearms. While personal preference and upbringing influence brand loyalty, the superior double-action trigger of Smith & Wessons and the aesthetic beauty of Colts are frequently cited.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction to Revolvers
  2. 00:35Colt vs. Smith & Wesson Rivalry
  3. 01:04Personal History: Smith & Wesson Model 10
  4. 02:31Revolvers in Law Enforcement History
  5. 03:07Fondness for Colt Pythons
  6. 03:30Personal History: Smith & Wesson K-22
  7. 05:32Influence of Gun Magazines
  8. 05:53Reliving Youth Through Firearms
  9. 06:36Shooting Revolvers Today
  10. 06:53Smith & Wesson vs. Colt Triggers
  11. 07:31Loyalty to Brands
  12. 08:24Craftsmanship of Older Firearms
  13. 09:09Modern Custom Firearm Makers
  14. 09:51Colt Python Hand-Fitting
  15. 10:30Replicating Python Craftsmanship
  16. 11:01The Colt Python's Aesthetics

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between Colt and Smith & Wesson revolvers discussed by the Gun Guys hosts?

The hosts note that personal preference, often shaped by upbringing and regional gun culture, plays a significant role. While one host favors Smith & Wesson for its double-action trigger, the other expresses a strong affinity for Colt, particularly the Python, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and historical craftsmanship.

Why are older revolvers like the Colt Python and pre-1980 Smith & Wessons so highly regarded?

Older revolvers are praised for their exceptional craftsmanship, hand-fitting of parts, and overall quality, which is often seen as superior to modern firearms that are more assembled than fitted. This meticulous construction contributes to their enduring appeal among collectors and enthusiasts.

Can revolvers still be considered for self-defense in today's market?

While modern semi-automatic pistols are often preferred for self-defense, the hosts suggest that revolvers are still capable of getting the job done if they are the available firearm. They acknowledge that while not the primary choice for many, their effectiveness remains.

What factors influenced the hosts' early preferences for Colt or Smith & Wesson revolvers?

The hosts explain that early preferences were often shaped by their geographic location and the prevalence of certain brands among law enforcement and gun owners in their youth. Personal experiences, like seeing a family member's service weapon, also played a significant role.

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