SAR 38 the $500 .357 Mag - Quality or Not?

Published on March 24, 2023
Duration: 14:51

The SAR 38 is a Turkish-made .357 Magnum revolver offering a budget-friendly alternative to higher-priced options. While visually similar to the S&W 586, it features a forged construction and a surprisingly good trigger for its price point. The review highlights its solid basic function and safety features, though a minor reloading quirk is noted. It's presented as a capable 'range beater' or entry-level revolver.

Quick Summary

The SAR 38 is a Turkish-made .357 Magnum/.38 Special revolver, often available around $465. It features a forged frame, cylinder, and barrel, with a surprisingly good trigger for its price point. Basic safety and function tests indicate solid reliability, making it a strong contender for a budget-friendly range gun.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to the SAR 38
  2. 01:15Initial Shooting and Trigger Impressions
  3. 04:21Technical Features and Construction
  4. 06:23Safety and Function Testing
  5. 09:23Ejection and Reloading Issues
  6. 11:35Pricing and Packaging

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SAR 38 revolver and what caliber does it fire?

The SAR 38 is a revolver manufactured in Turkey, visually similar to the Smith & Wesson 586. It is chambered in both .357 Magnum and .38 Special calibers, featuring a 6-inch barrel.

What are the key construction features of the SAR 38?

The SAR 38 boasts a forged frame, cylinder, and barrel, contributing to its durability. It includes Hogue-style rubber grips, adjustable target sights, and an internal transfer bar safety, omitting the 'Hillary hole' lock.

How does the SAR 38 perform in terms of trigger quality and reliability?

The trigger pull is considered surprisingly good for its price point, with a crisp single-action break. Basic safety and function tests indicate proper timing and lock-up, suggesting reasonable reliability for its class.

What is the typical price range for the SAR 38 revolver?

While the MSRP is $549, the SAR 38 is often found on the street for around $465. It comes packaged in a lockable plastic hard case with accessories, adding to its value proposition.

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