Smith and Wesson Model 15-2 .38 Special “masterpiece” revolver. Short range video. Such a beauty!

Published on March 13, 2021
Duration: 5:05

This review covers the Smith & Wesson Model 15-2 revolver chambered in .38 Special. The firearm, estimated to be from 1965-1966, features a pinned barrel and a four-inch barrel length, which the reviewer prefers for its aesthetics and handling. The gun is described as 100% functional with excellent bluing, showing minor wear consistent with holster carry. The reviewer replaced the original grips with Ultamount rosewood grips.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson Model 15-2 is a .38 Special revolver, estimated to be from 1965-1966, featuring a pinned barrel and a four-inch length. It handles various .38 Special loads well and is appreciated for its aesthetic balance and excellent bluing, with minor wear from holster carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:12Firearm Identification: Smith & Wesson Model 15-2
  3. 00:18Estimated Production Year (1965-1966)
  4. 00:24Shooting Impressions & Acquisition Story
  5. 00:46Description of the Revolver
  6. 00:50Wear Analysis (Muzzle & Backstrap)
  7. 01:01Condition: Bluing and Functionality
  8. 01:06Grip Modification: Ultamount Rosewood
  9. 02:30Caliber Specifics: .38 Special Only
  10. 02:36Ammunition Tested & Performance
  11. 02:52Sights and Barrel Length Preference (4-inch)
  12. 03:04Barrel Length Aesthetics
  13. 04:43Audio Commentary Note
  14. 05:02Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Smith & Wesson Model 15-2 chambered in?

The Smith & Wesson Model 15-2 is chambered exclusively in .38 Special. It is not designed to fire .357 Magnum ammunition.

What is the estimated production year for the Smith & Wesson Model 15-2 reviewed?

Based on the serial number, the Smith & Wesson Model 15-2 reviewed is estimated to have been produced around 1965 or 1966.

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson Model 15-2?

Key features include a pinned barrel, a four-inch barrel length, and a blued finish. This specific model has been fitted with Ultamount rosewood grips.

How does the Smith & Wesson Model 15-2 handle different ammunition types?

The reviewer found the Model 15-2 handled both 158-grain lead round nose and 130-grain copper jacketed flat nose Winchester ammunition exceptionally well.

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