Testing 3 Types of Revolvers: Foam Darts, BBs & Cap Gun! Which One Wins?

Published on May 17, 2025
Duration: 1:57

This video reviews three types of replica revolvers: a Python 357 replica firing foam darts, a chrome BB revolver, and a Western cap gun. Each is demonstrated with its specific ammunition and tested against a DIY target range, highlighting differences in function, sound, and visual effects. The review focuses on the distinct characteristics of each replica type.

Quick Summary

Three replica revolvers are tested: a Python 357 firing foam darts, a chrome BB revolver with shell-loading for 6mm BBs, and a Western cap gun using ring caps. The dart and BB revolvers are evaluated for target impact on a DIY range with cans and silhouette targets, while the cap gun is demonstrated for its sound and smoke effects.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Foam Dart Revolver Preparation
  2. 00:41BB Revolver Loading
  3. 01:12Cap Gun Setup
  4. 01:22Live Fire Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of replica revolvers are tested in the video?

The video tests three types of replica revolvers: a Python 357 replica that fires foam darts, a chrome-finished revolver that shoots 6mm BBs using shell loading, and a silver Western-style cap gun that uses 8-shot ring caps.

How are the foam dart and BB revolvers tested?

The foam dart and BB revolvers are tested for target impact. The Python 357 replica is loaded with foam darts in shells, and the chrome BB revolver is loaded with BBs in shells, both then fired at a DIY target range.

What is the primary function of the Western Cap Gun in the test?

The Western Cap Gun is demonstrated for its sound and smoke effects rather than target impact. It is loaded with a standard red 8-shot plastic ring cap for these sensory demonstrations.

What kind of target setup is used for testing?

A DIY target range is set up, consisting of a cardboard box with hanging soda cans and a metal silhouette target featuring scoring zones labeled 'A', 'B', and 'C'.

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