Model 19 Classic Smith & Wesson Chapter 2 follow-up

Published on November 13, 2018
Duration: 13:52

This video provides a follow-up review of the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic, focusing on its reliability during high-volume shooting. Instructor Hickok45 tests a second unit from Buds Gun Shop after the first experienced issues when hot. The review includes comparisons to vintage Model 19s and discusses modern manufacturing changes like sleeved barrels and internal locks. Ultimately, the tested unit performed flawlessly, suggesting the initial failure was an anomaly.

Quick Summary

Instructor Hickok45 conducted a high-volume reliability test on the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic, using 158-grain .357 Magnum Federal American Eagle ammunition. The second unit tested performed flawlessly, addressing concerns from a previous unit that had mechanical issues when heated, suggesting the initial failure was an anomaly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Context
  2. 02:06Initial Shooting and Reliability Test
  3. 05:54Comparison with Vintage Models
  4. 10:15Technical Features and Modern Changes
  5. 11:30Final Assessment and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main purpose of this follow-up video on the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic?

The follow-up video aimed to re-test the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic's reliability, specifically its performance during high-volume shooting after a previous unit experienced mechanical issues when heated.

How did the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic perform in the high-volume shooting test?

The second unit of the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic tested in this video performed flawlessly, firing numerous rounds of .357 Magnum ammunition without any lock-up or functional issues.

What are some key differences between the new Model 19 Classic and vintage Model 19 revolvers?

Key differences include the modern Classic line's sleeved barrel construction, the addition of an internal key lock, and aesthetic variations compared to the traditional one-piece barrel and older designs of vintage Model 19s.

What ammunition was used to test the reliability of the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic?

The test utilized 158-grain .357 Magnum Federal American Eagle ammunition, specifically chosen for its power to stress the revolver during high-volume firing.

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