Top 3 Sub Nose .357’s

Published on September 7, 2023
Duration: 0:40

This video from 704 Tactical explores three top snub-nose .357 Magnum revolvers: the Smith & Wesson Model 327, Model 627, and Model 686. The expert instructor demonstrates their capabilities, including a ballistic impact assessment on a Honda Accord, showcasing the power of the .357 Magnum round.

Quick Summary

704 Tactical reviews three top snub nose .357 Magnum revolvers: the S&W Model 327 (8-shot), S&W Model 627 (8-shot, all-steel), and S&W Model 686. The video includes a ballistic impact assessment showing .357 Magnum rounds penetrating a Honda Accord's trunk lid and back seat.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & S&W Model 327
  2. 00:12S&W Model 627
  3. 00:23S&W Model 686
  4. 00:33Ballistic Impact Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top 3 snub nose .357 Magnum revolvers featured in the video?

The video highlights three top snub nose .357 Magnum revolvers: the 8-shot Smith & Wesson Model 327, the 8-shot all-steel Smith & Wesson Model 627, and the Smith & Wesson Model 686 snub nose version.

What kind of ballistic damage can a .357 Magnum snub nose revolver inflict?

The .357 Magnum rounds demonstrated significant penetration, piercing the metal of a Honda Accord's trunk lid and passing through the back seat, indicating substantial energy transfer and terminal ballistics.

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson Model 627 discussed?

The Smith & Wesson Model 627 is an 8-shot, all-steel frame revolver chambered in .357 Magnum with a snub-nose barrel, noted for its mass and power during live-fire testing.

What safety considerations are important when testing firearm ballistics?

When testing firearm ballistics, especially on unconventional targets like vehicles, it is crucial to ensure a safe backstop, maintain a clear firing line, and be aware of potential ricochets and projectile trajectories.

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