Sunday Shoot-a-Round # 288

Published on July 6, 2025
Duration: 47:47

This video features a review and shooting session of the Smith & Wesson CSX E-Series pistol and a Smith & Wesson Model 1950 revolver chambered in .44 Special. The host discusses the CSX's improved trigger and ergonomics compared to earlier models, highlighting its 1911-style features. He then delves into the historical significance and shooting characteristics of the rare N-Frame Model 1950 revolver, emphasizing its .44 Special chambering and desirable features like a 4-inch barrel.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson CSX E-Series offers significant improvements over its predecessor, including an optic-ready slide and a much-improved trigger with a distinct reset. The rare Smith & Wesson Model 1950 revolver in .44 Special, particularly the 4-inch barrel military version, is highly desirable due to its limited production and classic N-Frame design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Tennessee Scenery
  2. 00:57Smith & Wesson CSX E-Series Introduction
  3. 01:12CSX Trigger & Reset Issues (Previous Model)
  4. 01:25CSX Ergonomics & Feel
  5. 01:40CSX Thumb Safety Feature
  6. 02:16Welcome to Tennessee & Independence Day
  7. 03:44CSX Magazine Capacities
  8. 04:33CSX Perceived Loudness
  9. 04:44CSX Barrel Length Options
  10. 05:02CSX E-Series Updates & Release
  11. 05:20CSX Trigger Improvement Emphasis
  12. 05:35CSX True Reset Demonstration
  13. 06:06Firearm Sourcing & Quality Control
  14. 06:32Handling New Firearm Issues
  15. 07:27Acquiring the CSX
  16. 07:47CSX Feel & Thumb Safety Debate
  17. 08:14Current Weather & Season
  18. 08:38Sponsor Shoutouts: Gallery of Guns
  19. 08:55Sponsor Shoutouts: Silencer Central
  20. 09:03Sponsor Shoutouts: SDI
  21. 09:20Suppressor Legislation Discussion
  22. 09:57The Internet & Information Dissemination
  23. 11:57Navigating Internet Negativity
  24. 13:50Sponsor Shoutout: Alabama Holster
  25. 14:34Shooting CSX with Talon Grips
  26. 14:48Engaging Targets with CSX
  27. 15:15CSX vs. Railroad CSX
  28. 15:35Introducing Another Firearm
  29. 16:07Smith & Wesson N-Frame Quiz
  30. 16:55N-Frame Clues: .44 Special, Grips
  31. 17:37Pinned & Recessed Cylinders
  32. 18:06Model 1950 Identification
  33. 18:13Pre-Model 21: Model of 1950
  34. 19:01Military vs. Target Model
  35. 19:414-Inch Barrel Significance
  36. 19:57Rarity of the Model 1950 Military
  37. 20:00.44 Special Cartridge
  38. 20:05Comparison to Clint Smith Thunder Ranch Model
  39. 20:39Magnum vs. Special Cylinder Size
  40. 20:51Acquiring the Model 1950
  41. 21:03Shooting the Model 1950
  42. 21:11Loading .44 Special
  43. 21:144-Inch Barrel Carry Gun Potential
  44. 21:22First Shots with Model 1950
  45. 21:41Attempting Gong Shot
  46. 22:00Model 1950 as a 'Holy Grail'
  47. 22:16Past Sightings of the Model 1950
  48. 22:48Rarity and Desirability
  49. 23:06.44 Special as a 'Mountain Gun'
  50. 23:24Shooting the Model 1950 Again
  51. 23:30.44 Special Cartridge History
  52. 23:40Antique Cartridges
  53. 23:53New Carry Gun Possibility
  54. 24:10Holster Mention
  55. 24:25Caliber Discussion: .44 vs. .43
  56. 24:32Dirty Harry & .44 Magnum
  57. 25:03Humor and Misinterpretation
  58. 25:20.43 Caliber vs. .44 Designation
  59. 25:29.38 Special and .357 Magnum Caliber Nuances
  60. 25:51Cartridge Caliber Rounding
  61. 26:02Bullet Diameter Variations
  62. 26:15Bore Diameter Variations
  63. 26:33Marlin Lever Gun Bullet Experience
  64. 27:09.43 Caliber Designation Recap
  65. 27:16Satisfaction with Model 1950
  66. 27:24Firearms Enthusiast's Dream
  67. 27:31Missing the Clint Smith Model 21
  68. 27:53Comparison to 3-inch Model 29/629
  69. 28:26Weakness for Mountain Guns
  70. 28:37Shooting Another Smith & Wesson
  71. 28:41Smith & Wesson Eras
  72. 29:04Loading Hollow Points
  73. 29:12Underwood Hollow Points
  74. 29:19Advice for Young People: Patriotism
  75. 29:50Theme: Nothing is Perfect
  76. 30:35Attitude: Glass Half Full
  77. 31:04Patriotism vs. Superiority
  78. 31:12Desire to Live in the USA
  79. 31:50Gaining Perspective Through Travel
  80. 32:12Country is Getting Better
  81. 32:18Attempting Gong Shot Again
  82. 32:39Adjusting Aim
  83. 32:55Satisfactory Shooting Session
  84. 33:03Trigger Feel Assessment
  85. 33:07Reviewing Previous CSX Video
  86. 33:16Initial Impression of CSX
  87. 33:38Revolver Shooting Session
  88. 33:45Appreciation for Viewers
  89. 34:01Enjoyment of Firearms Videos
  90. 34:18Mesmerized by Firearm Mechanics
  91. 34:45More Target Shooting
  92. 34:47Sponsor Mentions: Salter Central, SDI, Gallery of Guns
  93. 35:00Searching for a Bowling Pin
  94. 35:08Double Action Shooting
  95. 35:11Model 1950 Double Action Feel
  96. 35:13Decision to Keep the Revolver
  97. 35:22Sweet Firearm
  98. 35:25Trigger Modification Speculation
  99. 35:39Wide Target Trigger & Thin Hammer
  100. 35:54Target Trigger vs. Military Model
  101. 36:06Trigger Pin Observation
  102. 36:14Customization Possibilities
  103. 36:31Colt & Smith & Wesson Custom Orders
  104. 36:51Leaving the Trigger As Is
  105. 36:58Familiarity with Wide Trigger
  106. 37:01Model 29 with 80,000 Rounds
  107. 37:12Hammer Spur Preference
  108. 37:19Recap: 4-Inch Barrel Pre-Model 21
  109. 37:28Further .44 Special Shooting
  110. 37:37Viewer Influence
  111. 37:41Weekend Wrap-up & Sunday Blues
  112. 37:54Work History & Teaching Career
  113. 38:22Sunday Afternoon Depression
  114. 38:54Enjoying Work & Choices
  115. 39:36Planning for the Week
  116. 40:05Tip for Young People: Preparation
  117. 41:09Dealing with Unenjoyable Jobs
  118. 41:45Planning to Reduce Dread
  119. 42:05Advantage of Retirement/Financial Independence
  120. 42:08Final Shots Before Yacking
  121. 42:32Targeting the 'O' on Shoot
  122. 42:59Fine Shooting Revolver
  123. 43:05.44 Special Cartridge Appreciation
  124. 43:13N-Frame Smith & Wesson Appeal
  125. 43:41Best of Both Worlds
  126. 43:50Concluding Remarks
  127. 44:01Information Overload
  128. 44:11Student Comprehension Issues
  129. 44:22Appreciation for Viewers & Support
  130. 44:33Video Availability on Rumble
  131. 44:48Clips Channel & Constant Reminders
  132. 45:14Advice for Video Creators
  133. 45:21Correcting Mistakes in Videos
  134. 45:56Permanence of Online Content
  135. 45:58Editing Capabilities
  136. 46:30Removing Ads & Minor Edits
  137. 46:34Specific Edit Example
  138. 46:51Misleading Information Prevention
  139. 47:26Living in a State of Confusion
  140. 47:34Final Thanks & Farewell
  141. 47:41Life is Good

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key improvements in the Smith & Wesson CSX E-Series compared to the original CSX?

The Smith & Wesson CSX E-Series features an optic-ready slide for easier optic mounting, slightly different serrations for improved grip, and a significantly improved trigger with a more defined reset. The reviewer found the trigger on the E-Series to be a major upgrade.

What makes the Smith & Wesson Model 1950 .44 Special a rare and desirable firearm?

The Smith & Wesson Model 1950, specifically the 4-inch barrel 'military' version chambered in .44 Special, is rare due to its limited production, estimated at only 400 units. Its desirability stems from its historical significance, classic N-Frame design, and the excellent shooting characteristics of the .44 Special cartridge.

Can the thumb safety on the Smith & Wesson CSX be engaged while operating the slide?

Yes, a notable feature of the Smith & Wesson CSX is that its thumb safety can be engaged while simultaneously working the slide. The reviewer found this to be a convenient and appreciated design element, differentiating it from some traditional 1911 models.

What is the significance of the 'military' designation on the Smith & Wesson Model 1950?

The 'military' designation for the Smith & Wesson Model 1950 refers to its non-adjustable sights and lack of a rib on the barrel, distinguishing it from the 'target' model which featured adjustable sights and a rib. This configuration was common for firearms intended for military or law enforcement use where simplicity and ruggedness were prioritized.

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