Model 24 - 44 Special

Published on August 11, 2025
Duration: 0:50

This review focuses on the Smith & Wesson Model 24 chambered in .44 Special, highlighting its 1980s production and 6.5-inch barrel. Hickok45 demonstrates its handling and accuracy on a shooting range with various steel targets. The video also showcases several sponsor brands and accessories.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 reviews the Smith & Wesson Model 24, a 1980s-era revolver with a 6.5-inch barrel chambered in .44 Special. He demonstrates its handling and accuracy by shooting various steel targets on a range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Loading the Model 24
  2. 00:12Smith & Wesson Model 24 Specs & Favorites
  3. 00:22Shooting the .44 Special Revolver

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is Hickok45 reviewing in this video?

Hickok45 is reviewing the Smith & Wesson Model 24 revolver. He specifically mentions it's a 1980s-era model with a 6.5-inch barrel and chambered in .44 Special, calling it one of his favorites.

What caliber is the Smith & Wesson Model 24 chambered in?

The Smith & Wesson Model 24 reviewed by Hickok45 is chambered in .44 Special. This classic caliber is known for its historical significance and manageable recoil in revolvers.

What are some of the sponsors mentioned in the Hickok45 Model 24 review?

The video mentions several sponsors and accessory brands, including Silencer Central, Davidson's Gallery of Guns, Alabama Holster, Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI), Talon Grips, and Ballistol.

What kind of shooting demonstration is shown for the Model 24?

Hickok45 demonstrates shooting the Smith & Wesson Model 24 revolver at various steel targets on an outdoor range. These targets include a 'cowboy' target, 'Clyde', and a 'hog' target.

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