Snub Nose ASMR #armandgun #gunasmr

Published on March 6, 2026
Duration: 0:46

This guide demonstrates the proper handling and dry-fire techniques for a snub nose revolver, as shown by an experienced presenter from Arm&Gun. It covers cylinder manipulation, single-action and double-action trigger pulls, and essential safety checks. The video emphasizes smooth, deliberate movements and clear visualization of components.

Quick Summary

Learn proper snub nose revolver handling and dry-fire techniques from an experienced presenter. The demonstration covers cylinder release, ejector rod function, single-action, and double-action trigger pulls, emphasizing smooth, deliberate movements and safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Retrieving Snub Nose Revolver
  2. 00:03Cylinder Release and Eject
  3. 00:07Trigger Action Demonstration
  4. 00:12Revolver Handling and Inspection
  5. 00:17Cylinder Chamber Inspection
  6. 00:23Dry Fire and Sight Picture
  7. 00:28Double Action Dry Fire
  8. 00:30Detailed Component View
  9. 00:39Returning Revolver to Display
  10. 00:42Brand and Merch Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you properly handle a snub nose revolver for dry fire practice?

Begin by ensuring the firearm is unloaded. Then, depress the cylinder release, swing the cylinder out, and visually inspect the chambers. Close the cylinder, cock the hammer for single-action, and pull the trigger. For double-action, pull the trigger without recocking the hammer.

What are the key components demonstrated in the snub nose revolver handling video?

The video highlights the cylinder release, ejector rod, hammer, trigger, and cylinder itself. Close-up views are provided during manipulation to show the function of these parts.

What safety precautions are emphasized when handling a snub nose revolver?

The presenter implicitly emphasizes safety through smooth, deliberate handling. Crucially, always ensure the firearm is unloaded and visually confirm empty chambers before any manipulation or dry fire.

What is the difference between single-action and double-action on a revolver?

In single-action, you manually cock the hammer before pulling the trigger. In double-action, pulling the trigger both cocks and releases the hammer, requiring more force and a longer pull.

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