Roasting The Newest Revolvers of 2023

Published on June 1, 2023
Duration: 14:49

This video reviews several new revolvers released in the first half of 2023, offering insights into their design, features, and value propositions. The presenter provides a critical analysis, comparing models and highlighting perceived shortcomings in price, features, or execution. While covering a range of manufacturers, the review emphasizes the presenter's subjective opinions on whether these new offerings justify their cost and market positioning.

Quick Summary

The 2023 revolver market sees new releases like the Diamondback Sidekick Bird's Head, Taurus 856/605 Toro (optics-ready), Henry Big Boy, CZ Colt King Cobra/Python/Anaconda, Manurhin MR73 Sport, and Korth Silver Mongoose. Reviews highlight features, calibers, and price points, often comparing them to established models.

Chapters

  1. 00:59Diamondback Sidekick Bird's Head
  2. 02:07Taurus Model 856 Toro
  3. 03:09Taurus Model 605 Toro
  4. 04:32Henry Big Boy Revolver
  5. 06:21CZ Colt King Cobra Target 22LR
  6. 07:53CZ Colt Python 3-Inch
  7. 09:06CZ Colt Anaconda Orange
  8. 10:13Lipsey's Exclusive Premium Python
  9. 11:33Manurhin MR73 Sport
  10. 13:07Korth Silver Mongoose

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the newest revolvers released in 2023?

Key new revolvers for 2023 include the Diamondback Sidekick Bird's Head, Taurus 856 Toro and 605 Toro, Henry Big Boy Revolver, CZ Colt King Cobra Target 22LR, CZ Colt Python 3-Inch, CZ Colt Anaconda Orange, Lipsey's Exclusive Premium Python, Manurhin MR73 Sport, and Korth Silver Mongoose.

Which new revolvers are optics-ready?

The Taurus Model 856 Toro and Taurus Model 605 Toro are highlighted as optics-ready revolvers, allowing for the mounting of micro red dot sights for improved accuracy and target acquisition.

What are the key features of the Henry Big Boy Revolver?

The Henry Big Boy Revolver is a DA/SA model chambered in .357 Magnum, available in two grip styles. It features a 4-inch barrel, 6-shot cylinder, American Walnut grips, and a polished bluing finish, with an MSRP of $928.

How do the new Taurus revolvers compare in price and features?

The Taurus 856 Toro (.38 Special) has an MSRP of $445.99, while the 605 Toro (.357 Magnum) is priced at $470.99. The 605 Toro is considered a better value due to its higher power for only a slight price increase.

Are the new CZ Colt revolvers considered good value?

The CZ Colt revolvers reviewed, such as the King Cobra Target 22LR ($999) and Python 3-Inch ($1400), are questioned for their value proposition, with the presenter suggesting more affordable alternatives like the Ruger Mark IV or GP100 might be better choices for some buyers.

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