The most accurate .357 I have ever fired was a 686. It was kind of at an advantage because it had a 10" barrel with an adjustable front sight. Wish I had it back. The best trigger pull was a Python. I still have it. It has a trigger job and a bobbed hammer. It's obviously not a collectible (that's ok I bought it for a song), but the double action pull is incomparable. I once owned a first gen Redhawk in .357. I sold it along with my .44 Redhawk 35 years ago. I eventually bought another .44 Redhawk, but that .357 first gen Redhawk to this day the remains the only one I have ever seen. I still grieve.
Dig that 19-3 man. Nice collection you’ve got. I too have to oil, cycle, wipe down, and inspect every few months because it’s simply impossible to get all of them in a regular range rotation. Excellent points.
Thank you so much for watching. I love getting comments from fellow revolver aficionados. It seems whenever I bring a new 357 or 44 home. I get it to the range every time I go for a month or two that it winds up in storage.
You’re right except you left out the word again. I need Dan Wesson in my collection……..again. Had a 15-2 with eight inch barrel only but foolishly sold it a decade ago. The complete kit is in my future.
Nice collection! I am heavy on 41 and 44 mag. I need to work on my 357 collection. Actually a 13-2 357 mag was my first hand gun in 1974. It has the gutter sights which I think is the name you were looking for. Still have it with a 4" barrel.
Thank you. Keep an eye out for an upcoming video. I just picked up a beautiful model 27. As soon as I finish refinishing the grips, I’m gonna post a video of it.
Absolutely gorgeous wheelgun collection you've got there brother 😍🔥. I only have my Smith and Wesson 686 plus with a 6inch barrel and a 2021 colt Anaconda 44magnum also with a 6inch barrel.
Nice collection, I have only one .357 a new colt Python, nice gun. I have many wheel guns but in more stout calibers. (.44 Magnum) I was very pleasantly surprised to experience how easy it is to shoot a gun that do not want to take your wrist off 🙂
Very nice collection. My first single action was also a Virginian Dragoon. I have a lot of revolvers, but not a 686. That will probably be my next one to find.
The Virginian is a quality piece. I probably don’t shoot it as much as I should. I hope you find a wonderful 686. I love mine. It seems when you’re building a gun collection you’re always on the hunt for something.
That's a beautiful treasure trove! I'm biased though, watching this from a country that has a limit of 5 firearms per sport shooter - any collection of 6 guns or more is enviable! (And I'm guessing these are only your 357 Magnum revolvers, there's probably pistols and revolvers (and rifles?) in other calibers too...) Hope you'll enjoy your liberty and all items in your collection(s) for many more years to come!
Thank you so much for kindly reminding me of my blessings. You are correct about the fact that these are just the 357s. I also have a decent amount of 44s, various semi autos and long guns. My justification is the investment. I will pass them all down to my children when the time comes.
I have a 19 target. I will have to do my own nickel love your gun... and collection in general.I also have an early Python and Trooper mk3 and a scandium 340 PD. I also have an Uberti SAA 7.5" .357 that will put a hole in a quarter at 20 yards I have several quarters on my desk Hard to pick a favorite but the Python and the model 19 target are the ones... LOL my python is a 1969 just like yours.
I would love to pick up a Trooper and hopefully someday will. Hows it compare to the Python? As far as the 340PD…..does it sting you? I had a 325PD in 45acp but sold it to finance other purchases. That wasn’t bad as far as recoil but I imagine 357 is worse.
Actually the trooper is a lot like the Python. it is obviously not as well finished but it does handle the same so there is that. On mine the trigger is not near as good in DA but still quite good. The 340 PD.... When they first came out I got one but every gun writer and expert in the world said they were worthless because of the recoil. Truth is? I have never had a handgun that hurt to shoot like this one does. But.... To me? every J frame handles and shoots exactly the same and I have owned a lot of em over the years. Practice with a steel 38 spl one is plenty good In the heat of the moment I doubt I will even feel the recoil.@@bripro68
The most accurate .357 I have ever fired was a 686. It was kind of at an advantage because it had a 10" barrel with an adjustable front sight. Wish I had it back. The best trigger pull was a Python. I still have it. It has a trigger job and a bobbed hammer. It's obviously not a collectible (that's ok I bought it for a song), but the double action pull is incomparable. I once owned a first gen Redhawk in .357. I sold it along with my .44 Redhawk 35 years ago. I eventually bought another .44 Redhawk, but that .357 first gen Redhawk to this day the remains the only one I have ever seen. I still grieve.
Dig that 19-3 man. Nice collection you’ve got. I too have to oil, cycle, wipe down, and inspect every few months because it’s simply impossible to get all of them in a regular range rotation. Excellent points.
Thank you so much for watching. I love getting comments from fellow revolver aficionados. It seems whenever I bring a new 357 or 44 home. I get it to the range every time I go for a month or two that it winds up in storage.
Gorgeous! Oh and all of them
Thanks for watching, do you want any older Smiths yourself?
Beautiful collection! Very elegant and sexy revolvers.
You need a Dan Wesson in your collection. They are built very well and the blueing is high quality.
You’re right except you left out the word again. I need Dan Wesson in my collection……..again. Had a 15-2 with eight inch barrel only but foolishly sold it a decade ago. The complete kit is in my future.
Nice collection! I am heavy on 41 and 44 mag. I need to work on my 357 collection. Actually a 13-2 357 mag was my first hand gun in 1974. It has the gutter sights which I think is the name you were looking for. Still have it with a 4" barrel.
That’s exactly the name I was looking for. Thank you.
Somehow I never acquired a 41. I did hit a streak a while back and got a few model 29s.
Nice collection of 357's , l have several myself , at least 6 .
Thank you. Keep an eye out for an upcoming video. I just picked up a beautiful model 27. As soon as I finish refinishing the grips, I’m gonna post a video of it.
Great collection, the smith 586 is my favorite 😊
Thanks for watching. The 586 is definitely a favorite of mine as well.
Beautiful collection, bravo!
Some beauties, I’m just getting into revolvers myself . Cool to see all these together
Thanks for watching. Good luck with your collection.
Very nice collection.
Absolutely gorgeous wheelgun collection you've got there brother 😍🔥. I only have my Smith and Wesson 686 plus with a 6inch barrel and a 2021 colt Anaconda 44magnum also with a 6inch barrel.
Well even though your collection is just starting you still have one I wish I did. An anaconda is definitely on the wish list!
@@bripro68 You won't regret it, it's an absolute must have.👍
Nice collection, I have only one .357 a new colt Python, nice gun. I have many wheel guns but in more stout calibers. (.44 Magnum) I was very pleasantly surprised to experience how easy it is to shoot a gun that do not want to take your wrist off 🙂
Thanks for watching. I happen to have a few nice 44s as well so when I hear people talking about how “snappy” 357 is I kind of chuckled
Stumbled on your channel and recognized your handle from poofa, so I had to sub.
Small world. Yup that’s me. Sometimes I just get the urge to handle my firearms and can’t get to the range so making videos is a good outlet!
Beautiful revolvers man! The gap on 357 n frame smiths drives me nuts to. Still have a few lol
Too funny. I swore to never own one but I’m always on the hunt for more!
If storing a revolver in a cool dry place and not shooting, do u still have to lube once a year?
Very nice collection. My first single action was also a Virginian Dragoon. I have a lot of revolvers, but not a 686. That will probably be my next one to find.
The Virginian is a quality piece. I probably don’t shoot it as much as I should. I hope you find a wonderful 686. I love mine. It seems when you’re building a gun collection you’re always on the hunt for something.
That's a beautiful treasure trove! I'm biased though, watching this from a country that has a limit of 5 firearms per sport shooter - any collection of 6 guns or more is enviable!
(And I'm guessing these are only your 357 Magnum revolvers, there's probably pistols and revolvers (and rifles?) in other calibers too...)
Hope you'll enjoy your liberty and all items in your collection(s) for many more years to come!
Thank you so much for kindly reminding me of my blessings.
You are correct about the fact that these are just the 357s. I also have a decent amount of 44s, various semi autos and long guns.
My justification is the investment. I will pass them all down to my children when the time comes.
@@bripro68 sounds like a good plan!
I have a 19 target. I will have to do my own nickel love your gun... and collection in general.I also have an early Python and Trooper mk3 and a scandium 340 PD. I also have an Uberti SAA 7.5" .357 that will put a hole in a quarter at 20 yards I have several quarters on my desk Hard to pick a favorite but the Python and the model 19 target are the ones... LOL my python is a 1969 just like yours.
I would love to pick up a Trooper and hopefully someday will. Hows it compare to the Python? As far as the 340PD…..does it sting you? I had a 325PD in 45acp but sold it to finance other purchases. That wasn’t bad as far as recoil but I imagine 357 is worse.
Actually the trooper is a lot like the Python. it is obviously not as well finished but it does handle the same so there is that. On mine the trigger is not near as good in DA but still quite good. The 340 PD.... When they first came out I got one but every gun writer and expert in the world said they were worthless because of the recoil. Truth is? I have never had a handgun that hurt to shoot like this one does. But.... To me? every J frame handles and shoots exactly the same and I have owned a lot of em over the years. Practice with a steel 38 spl one is plenty good In the heat of the moment I doubt I will even feel the recoil.@@bripro68
You have a great collection. I think that after market t grip makes it look not as attractive as it should.
Very nice
Thank you Sanford, are you a collector yourself?
Where is Korth?
@@morriszachrisson8359 ones on the wishlist.
@@bripro68 Please make a table top review of your wish guns.