That’s a fine light revolver you have there. Nice leather too. Good taste & it certainly is a good thing to have if you were to need it do anything. Take care
Thanks for the great video. That’s a super cool revolver. I often thought about having to shoot a 357 magnum from inside of your car as well. The caliber definitely has that great barrier penetration so that would be a good self-defense application but man, that noise, scary. I wonder how effective you would be at being able to hear anything after that. If you don’t mind me asking, how long ago did you get that revolver? Those things have been really hard to find for quite a while the best I can tell. I wasn’t even sure if they were still manufacturing them or not. Does that one have an older manufactured date? If you don’t know, no big deal. I was just curious. Again, thanks for the video.
First of all, thanks for your comment and viewing time. Firing a 357 inside of a vehicle to me is similar to the report from a flash bang inside of a vehicle. If you anticipate the blast though, it’s nowhere near as bad ( your passengers will definitely piss their pants). There’s a trade-off for the power you are projecting. But yes, they are still in production thru the performance center. They release a limited amount every year and most of the time those are quickly sucked up by the back orders. Smith and Wesson needs to do better, because when someone has a product selling like this, they should feed customer demand. It appears the one that I purchased was about a year and a half old.
@@BlackBeard287 thank you for the information! Much appreciated. I guess, periodically, I can just go to my local gun dealer and see if they are available anywhere.
Nice one sir thanks again…. Coming from Atlanta you need this!
Have one I bought years ago and love it. Went with Altamont grips on it but never did find a holster that fight it right. Great gun.
Take a look at the GS2 R.Grizzle leather works .he’s in GA.
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That’s a fine light revolver you have there. Nice leather too. Good taste & it certainly is a good thing to have if you were to need it do anything. Take care
Great job at controlling the recoil!
Nice
Thanks for the great video. That’s a super cool revolver. I often thought about having to shoot a 357 magnum from inside of your car as well. The caliber definitely has that great barrier penetration so that would be a good self-defense application but man, that noise, scary. I wonder how effective you would be at being able to hear anything after that.
If you don’t mind me asking, how long ago did you get that revolver? Those things have been really hard to find for quite a while the best I can tell. I wasn’t even sure if they were still manufacturing them or not. Does that one have an older manufactured date? If you don’t know, no big deal. I was just curious. Again, thanks for the video.
First of all, thanks for your comment and viewing time. Firing a 357 inside of a vehicle to me is similar to the report from a flash bang inside of a vehicle. If you anticipate the blast though, it’s nowhere near as bad ( your passengers will definitely piss their pants). There’s a trade-off for the power you are projecting. But yes, they are still in production thru the performance center. They release a limited amount every year and most of the time those are quickly sucked up by the back orders. Smith and Wesson needs to do better, because when someone has a product selling like this, they should feed customer demand. It appears the one that I purchased was about a year and a half old.
@@BlackBeard287 thank you for the information! Much appreciated. I guess, periodically, I can just go to my local gun dealer and see if they are available anywhere.
Isn't the cylinder titanium?