New 500 Magnum High Viz Fiber Optic 3.5" Barrel Smith & Wesson WeaponsEducation

Published on February 27, 2017
Duration: 4:46

This video introduces a new Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum from the Performance Center, featuring a 3.5-inch barrel and a non-fluted cylinder. The presenter highlights its compact size for a magnum caliber, suitable for bear country and concealability, while noting the significant recoil associated with short-barreled magnum revolvers. The video contrasts this new model with older, discontinued versions and emphasizes the superior quality of Performance Center triggers.

Quick Summary

The new Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum Performance Center model features a 3.5-inch barrel and a non-fluted cylinder, making it a more concealable option for bear defense. While offering significant power, it delivers substantial recoil. Performance Center models are recommended for their superior trigger quality compared to standard versions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 500 Magnum
  2. 00:13Emergency Survival Kit Context
  3. 00:25Comparing Barrel Lengths
  4. 00:38Recoil Discussion
  5. 00:56Discontinued Kits
  6. 01:03Introducing the New 500 Magnum
  7. 01:15Fluted vs. Non-Fluted Cylinder
  8. 01:25New 3.5-inch Barrel
  9. 01:41Performance Center Innovations
  10. 01:54Detailed Look at the New 500 Magnum
  11. 02:05Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum Performance Center
  12. 02:113.5-inch Barrel Significance
  13. 02:20Comparison to Alaskan Kit
  14. 02:42Snubnose Classification
  15. 02:47Cylinder Inspection
  16. 03:00Concealability and Use Cases
  17. 03:14Trigger Feel and Comparison
  18. 03:22Performance Center Trigger Advantage
  19. 03:38Aesthetic Appeal
  20. 03:42Grip Design
  21. 03:51Fiber Optic Sights
  22. 04:03Rear Sight Customization
  23. 04:18Price Point and Recommendation
  24. 04:28Final Thoughts and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is notable about the new Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum from the Performance Center?

The new Smith & Wesson 500 Magnum from the Performance Center features a compact 3.5-inch barrel, a non-fluted cylinder, and high-visibility fiber optic sights. It's designed for enhanced concealability while retaining the powerful .500 S&W Magnum caliber.

How does the 3.5-inch barrel affect the shooting experience of the 500 Magnum?

A 3.5-inch barrel on a 500 Magnum significantly increases recoil due to the short barrel length. While it makes the firearm more concealable and suitable for bear defense, it delivers a powerful and intense shooting experience that impacts the shooter.

What is the advantage of Smith & Wesson's Performance Center firearms?

Smith & Wesson's Performance Center firearms are known for their superior craftsmanship, including triggers that are significantly better than standard models. The presenter highly recommends opting for a Performance Center model for enhanced quality and performance.

How does the new 500 Magnum compare to older, discontinued models?

The new 3.5-inch 500 Magnum features a non-fluted cylinder, unlike older models such as the 'Alaskan Kit' which had a fluted cylinder and is now a discontinued collectible. The new model offers a shorter barrel option that was previously unavailable.

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