Revolver Espingarda? Isso mesmo.

Published on May 13, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This review examines a unique .38 Special revolver, dubbed a 'shotgun revolver' due to its lack of sights and custom finish. Tested with CCI birdshot, the firearm proved ineffective for shattering clay pigeons, highlighting its limited practical utility. The host humorously concludes it's largely useless, despite its custom modifications.

Quick Summary

A unique .38 Special revolver, nicknamed a 'shotgun revolver,' was tested with CCI birdshot. Lacking sights and traditional aiming capabilities, its performance on clay pigeons was poor, with birdshot pellets failing to shatter targets, deeming it largely impractical.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the 'Shotgun Revolver'
  2. 00:26Technical Flaws & Birdshot Ammo
  3. 00:41Range Testing & Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'shotgun revolver' as discussed in the Tática Civil video?

A 'shotgun revolver' refers to a modified .38 Special revolver lacking traditional sights. It's paired with birdshot ammunition to function like a miniature shotgun for very short-range applications, as demonstrated in the Tática Civil review.

Why was the .38 Special revolver in the video considered impractical?

The revolver lacked a front sight, making aiming impossible. When tested with CCI birdshot on clay pigeons, the pellets created small holes but lacked the velocity to shatter the targets, rendering it largely useless.

What type of ammunition was used in the 'shotgun revolver' test?

The host used CCI .38 Special birdshot cartridges. This ammunition contains small pellets designed for small game at close range, and was chosen to compensate for the revolver's lack of sights.

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