This video provides a full review of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 327 WR (World Record) revolver, designed by Jerry Miculek. The review highlights its features, including the 9mm caliber, scandium frame, titanium cylinder, ported stainless barrel, Jerry Miculek grips, and the C.O.R.E. system for optics mounting with a Vortex Compdot. The video is presented on the Sootch00 YouTube Channel and acknowledges partnerships with Smith & Wesson and Vortex Optics.
This video showcases the Smith & Wesson 1911, highlighting its Scandium frame as a key feature. The description also promotes a link to purchase shoulder holsters from weaponseducationholsters.com, suggesting a focus on concealed carry or practical firearm use. The title, 'The Best Is Revealed,' implies a review or evaluation of the firearm.
This NRA Gun of the Week video features American Rifleman's Brian Sheetz reviewing the Smith & Wesson Model 329PD. The review highlights the benefits of this ultra-light revolver, specifically noting its Scandium frame and chambering for the powerful .44 Magnum cartridge. The video aims to inform viewers about this particular firearm model.
This video review focuses on the Smith & Wesson 360, highlighting its compact size and powerful .357 Magnum capability for concealed carry. The description emphasizes the firearm's lightweight scandium frame (14.9 ounces) and the effectiveness of the .357 Magnum caliber for self-defense due to its high one-shot stop rate. It also mentions support for Ventura Munitions and Savage Arms.
This video features Eric from Iraqveteran8888 taking his recently acquired Smith & Wesson E-Series SW1911SC to the range for a shooting session. The E-Series 1911 stands out with its lightweight Scandium frame, round butt, and full front and rear checkering, positioning it as a suitable option for a single-stack .45 ACP concealed carry pistol. The video promises further content on this firearm.
This video focuses on the Smith & Wesson M&P R8 Revolver, highlighting its 8-round capacity and .357 Magnum caliber. It mentions the Scandium frame and refers to it as a "winner from the Performance Center." The description encourages viewer engagement by asking about their favorite revolvers, indicating a discussion or showcase of the firearm's features and potential appeal to revolver enthusiasts.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Smith & Wesson SW1911SC E-Series pistol, specifically featuring a bobtailed Scandium frame. The reviewer conducts shooting tests, details the firearm's unique features, shares their personal experience with the gun, and offers an overall assessment. The content aims to inform viewers about this particular 1911 model.
This video by Nutnfancy provides a detailed tabletop review of the Smith & Wesson TRR8 and R8 revolvers. It highlights their striking aesthetics, 8-round capacity of .357 Magnum, and excellent balance despite their size and weight. The review covers the durability of the Scandium frame, Points of Use (POUs), ergonomics, accuracy, and accessories. The content is based on over three years of testing on two TRR8 models, with a significant portion involving stressed practical drills on steel. The video also touches upon the specific, potentially niche purpose for which these revolvers were designed, aiming to attract a wider audience to these specialized firearms. Nutnfancy rates the revolvers highly, deducting half a point only for their high price.
This Nutnfancy review dives deep into the Smith & Wesson 1911 PD series, specifically the full-sized #108293 and Commander-sized #108296, highlighting their Scandium frames. The review praises their lightweight design, manageable recoil even during rapid fire, and excellent accuracy, particularly noting the full-sized model's impressive performance in practical shooting drills. Key features like the CNC-milled frame, Black Melonite finish, Novak sights, and a 5lb trigger are discussed. Deviations from the traditional 1911 design, such as external extractors and a grip safety-indexed firing pin safety, are mentioned. Reliability is generally good, with a few stoppages noted with Wolf ammo but 100% reliability with Hornady XTP hollow points. The Commander-sized version is recommended as a CCW option, and the full-sized model's integrated light rail is well-executed. Overall, the review positions these S&W 1911 PDs as strong contenders in their price range for lightweight, combat-ready pistols.
This video reviews the Smith & Wesson M&P 360 revolver, highlighting its lightweight design (11.4 oz) with a titanium cylinder and scandium frame, making it ideal for everyday carry. The reviewer discusses its suitability for both law enforcement and civilians as a mobility-focused option for self-defense. However, the review also emphasizes the significant recoil, particularly with .357 Magnum and .38 Special +P loads, and its higher price point compared to similar revolvers. The limited five-round capacity and the need for precise shots are also noted as drawbacks. Despite these limitations, the video praises the gun's quality fit and finish, fiber optic sights, ergonomics, smooth trigger, and accuracy, positioning it as a smart choice for a 24/7 carry gun.
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