Revolvers in 2025 Were HUGE SCORES - TheFirearmGuy

Published on December 17, 2025
Duration: 5:50

This video showcases a collection of revolvers acquired in 2025, highlighting a 1994 Colt Python, a Ruger GP100, a Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan, and a 1988 Smith & Wesson Model 19-5. The speaker, with significant experience, provides insights into their personal acquisition stories, technical specifications, and practical considerations for each firearm.

Quick Summary

TheFirearmGuy's 2025 revolver collection includes a 1994 Colt Python, Ruger GP100, Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan in .44 Magnum, and a 1988 Smith & Wesson Model 19-5. Key features discussed are the Python's classic appeal, the GP100's robust build, the .44 Magnum's ammo availability, and the S&W's vintage design elements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 2025 Revolver Acquisitions
  2. 00:221994 Colt Python Review
  3. 01:12Ruger GP100 Overview
  4. 02:05Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan: .44 Magnum Choice
  5. 03:221988 Smith & Wesson Model 19-5 Details
  6. 05:30Conclusion & Next Video Tease

Frequently Asked Questions

What revolvers were featured in TheFirearmGuy's 2025 acquisitions video?

The video showcased a 1994 Colt Python with a 6-inch stainless steel barrel, a Ruger GP100 in .357 Magnum with a Hogue mono grip, a Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan chambered in .44 Magnum with a 2.5-inch barrel, and a 1988 Smith & Wesson Model 19-5 nickel-plated revolver.

What are the key features of the Ruger GP100 discussed?

The Ruger GP100 is highlighted for its 'overbuilt' frame, contributing to its durability and reliability. It's a 6-shot, double-action .357 Magnum, and the example shown features a smooth trigger pull and a Hogue mono grip.

Why was .44 Magnum chosen over .454 Casull for the Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan?

The speaker opted for the .44 Magnum chambering for the Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan primarily due to the greater availability and more accessible cost of .44 Magnum ammunition compared to .454 Casull.

What specific details were mentioned about the 1988 Smith & Wesson Model 19-5?

The 1988 Smith & Wesson Model 19-5 is a nickel-plated, 6-shot, double-action revolver. It features a hammer-mounted firing pin and notably, does not have the internal safety lock often referred to as the 'Hillary hole'.

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