This video delves into the controversial internal lock feature found on most Smith & Wesson revolvers for over two decades. It explores the history of its introduction, the widespread backlash from shooters who dislike it, and examines potential malfunctions and alternative solutions. The release of new exposed-hammer, double-action/single-action revolvers without this lock since 2001 is highlighted as a potential turning point for the feature's future.
This video discusses a significant change regarding internal locks on Smith & Wesson revolvers. The title suggests a definitive end to these internal lock mechanisms. The creator uses the title to generate interest and encourages viewers to support their content through merchandise purchases and Patreon. The description also promotes a secondary YouTube channel.
This video, part 26 of a series, focuses on a Smith & Wesson Model 64 revolver chambered in .38 Special +P. The presenter highlights its stainless steel construction, characterizing it as a modern stainless steel variant of the classic Model 10. It discusses the firearm's history of use by law enforcement due to its balance, durability, and +P ammunition capability. The specific example features later production elements like an internal lock, MIM parts, and a two-piece barrel, which the presenter finds do not detract from its excellent shooting characteristics, accuracy, and comfortable handling, especially with its added weight.
This YouTube video features a review of the Smith & Wesson 686 PC 5-inch .357 Magnum Revolver, specifically the Performance Center model with the internal lock. The reviewer expresses a negative recommendation for this particular model. The video also includes sponsorship plugs for various firearm-related companies and social media channels.
This video offers a review of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 686 chambered in .357 Magnum. The presenter explicitly states the firearm is 'Not Recommended,' highlighting concerns related to its internal lock mechanism. The description provides the SKU (170346) and mentions support channels for BERETTA9mmUSA. The video also lists various sponsors related to firearms accessories and gear.
This video provides a review of the Smith & Wesson Governor Revolver, specifically a model with an internal lock. The reviewer expresses a negative recommendation for this particular model. The description includes product details, affiliate links for accessories like Bianchi Speed Strips and Zeta6 speedloaders, and links to the creator's social media platforms and support pages. It also lists several sponsors providing gun leather, belts, speedloaders, grips, and other firearm-related accessories. The video is intended for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes.
This video review focuses on a Smith & Wesson Model 65 .357 Magnum revolver, specifically a police trade-in model from Aim Surplus. The reviewer explicitly states the internal lock model is 'Not Recommended'. The description also includes extensive support links for the "BERETTA9mmUSA" channel and a list of sponsors offering various firearm-related accessories and gear. The video's purpose appears to be an evaluation of this particular firearm, highlighting its acquisition source and a negative recommendation due to its internal lock.
This video provides an analysis of the Smith & Wesson 686+ 3-inch .357 Magnum Revolver. The content creator expresses a negative recommendation for this specific model, citing the presence of an internal lock. The description also includes promotional links for the channel and its sponsors, which offer various firearm-related accessories and services. The video is intended for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Smith & Wesson 686+ 7-shot .357 Magnum revolver. The reviewer explicitly states it is 'Not Recommended,' specifically citing the internal lock model. The description highlights the product as a Smith & Wesson 686 Plus with a 4-inch barrel. The video also includes extensive promotional links for the channel's social media, Patreon, PayPal, and various firearm accessory sponsors like TT Gunleather, KORE Essentials, Zeta6, Altamont Company, Decibel Defense, LOK Grips, DPM Systems, Tracker Safe, Sportsman's Guide, Peltor, Tuff Products, and camera gear. A detailed disclaimer addresses content purpose, legal responsibilities, and affiliate links.
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