You get a lot of bang for your buck with this sidearm!!! I acquired the blued version in .357mag/.38spl with a 4in barrel, and after some range time found it a reliable, fun to shoot sidearm with a nice solid feel right out of the box!!!! It's been an excellent purchase!!
i recently bought two Taurus 605 revolvers to add to my collection still in the proving stage.new kits in. reloading about maximum. shooting accurate and flawlessly. I'm taking a serious look at the eea 357 it looks strong and well made.you can't have to many 357 revolvers .papa wishing you well 12:34 spring.
I was giving the 2 inch version of these a hard look. Mainly because it was hard to find a six-shot 357 snubby. My local shop was asking too much for a used Windicator (more than a new one, but that was at the height of COVID) I ended up with a gorgeous 1986 Charter 2.5 inch. Yeah, a 5-shot. Greetings from S. E. Texas.
Mine is fine. It's my every day carry. The crane screw loosed put locktite on it and the grip loosened put another washer in it and that was it very nice weapon.
Some very fine sand paper #800 then #1500 grit would soften the edges on that groved trigger, that would really help. I like the Gun Metal blue/BLK finished model in 4" , however I don't know about after market available grips for it. I'm looking at Taurus 605 or 856 which does have many after market grips available.
My question is can it shoot the 125 grain .357 Mag that's rated at 1450fps,the police used to like that load when they were carrying. 357 Mag revolvers,I know some of the S&W guns had a problem with it as that load was causing the forcing cones to deteriorate, in some cases that were cracking the forcing cones.
@hubertwalters4300 the info that comes with the windicator just states that it is not built to use plus p ammo and that any other current standard 38 or 357 is just fine. The ammo I bought was just that kind. It was the least expensive I could find. The 357 kicked harder that the 38 which is what I expected. I shot single action and double action two handed and just one hand. I didn't try with my left hand as I was short on time. I'm sure that since I can shoot my 45 acp wirh my left the 357 won't be any trouble
I have the EAA 357MAG WINDICATOR, 4- inch in blue. I'm thinking about the 2- inch model. Good video. Do you carry your WINDICATOR, and if so, do you use 38spl or 357MAG?
The ribbing isn't fake. It reduces recoil and muzzle flip. It keeps the barrel cool. Why do all the gun salesman say it's a fake rib. Poor some sweet baby Ray's and take a bite. Does it accept moon clips.
I have one (black finish) and, every time I use it at the range, some folks ask if they can try it. And they love it, too.
You get a lot of bang for your buck with this sidearm!!!
I acquired the blued version in .357mag/.38spl with a 4in barrel, and after some range time found it a reliable, fun to shoot sidearm with a nice solid feel right out of the box!!!! It's been an excellent purchase!!
i recently bought two Taurus 605 revolvers to add to my collection
still in the proving stage.new kits in. reloading about maximum. shooting accurate and flawlessly. I'm taking a serious look at the eea 357 it looks strong and well made.you can't have to many 357 revolvers .papa wishing you well
12:34 spring.
Thank you sir, happy shooting
Thank you for your review. Excellent information. I’m going to get one of these to add as a trail gun. Thanks
FYI, from the begining of the forcing cone to the end of the muzzle measures 3.75 inches. Very reliable revolver.
I was giving the 2 inch version of these a hard look. Mainly because it was hard to find a six-shot 357 snubby. My local shop was asking too much for a used Windicator (more than a new one, but that was at the height of COVID) I ended up with a gorgeous 1986 Charter 2.5 inch. Yeah, a 5-shot. Greetings from S. E. Texas.
Mine is fine. It's my every day carry. The crane screw loosed put locktite on it and the grip loosened put another washer in it and that was it very nice weapon.
I have two 605s and a 357 4 inch Windicater nice choices
Thanks for the video great job.👍🏽
Some very fine sand paper #800 then #1500 grit would soften the edges on that groved trigger, that would really help. I like the Gun Metal blue/BLK finished model in 4" , however I don't know about after market available grips for it. I'm looking at Taurus 605 or 856 which does have many after market grips available.
I got one, i though it was a 4in, it's actually 3.75. I like it.
Good gun. Went looking for a 340pd but my area was out of stock so I got the blued 2in model for 2 and change in 2021 and haven't looked back.
mine cost more than my s&w 40 m&p so not saturday night sp 38+p awesome through it btw
You can put a tracker 44 mag grip on it from hogue, just get a longer m4x33 mm bolt
I just got mine and shot 357 and 38 special works just fine
My question is can it shoot the 125 grain .357 Mag that's rated at 1450fps,the police used to like that load when they were carrying. 357 Mag revolvers,I know some of the S&W guns had a problem with it as that load was causing the forcing cones to deteriorate, in some cases that were cracking the forcing cones.
@hubertwalters4300 the info that comes with the windicator just states that it is not built to use plus p ammo and that any other current standard 38 or 357 is just fine. The ammo I bought was just that kind. It was the least expensive I could find. The 357 kicked harder that the 38 which is what I expected. I shot single action and double action two handed and just one hand. I didn't try with my left hand as I was short on time. I'm sure that since I can shoot my 45 acp wirh my left the 357 won't be any trouble
@@paulcunningham2859 Thanks for the reply.
Nice review. Hope you get to walking again soon. Take care.
thank you sir.
I have the EAA 357MAG WINDICATOR, 4- inch in blue. I'm thinking about the 2- inch model. Good video. Do you carry your WINDICATOR, and if so, do you use 38spl or 357MAG?
Upon occasion, once in a while I generally carrying my Cope king cobra
@@tmcdaniels2000 Thank you for responding.
It's not a keeper. It's a seller. Cause it's so good.
357mag a good man stopper.
indeed it is
Just wish the nickel plated one came in 6 inch
I’m the 357 like 😂😂
Is the cylinder cut for moon clips ?
no
Nice gun. Does it accept moon clips?
I’m not sure about moon clips, but I know that it takes HKS 10-A speed loaders
The ribbing isn't fake. It reduces recoil and muzzle flip. It keeps the barrel cool. Why do all the gun salesman say it's a fake rib. Poor some sweet baby Ray's and take a bite. Does it accept moon clips.
3inch 3.25 barrel maybe
So it will shoot 357, 38, and 38+p?
Yes to all three.
And it will shoot 38super.i fired some reloaded ammo and it fired acuerdly.
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It is so desirable that it is unavailable!
Revolvers are superior.