Videos tagged with Snubnose
This video showcases two Smith & Wesson Model 64 revolvers, specifically highlighting their history and connection to law enforcement. The presenter details a Model 64-2 snubnose that was issued to the Metropolitan District Commission and may have been present during the infamous Memorial Day Heist of 1980, a crime involving MDC officers and a Medford police officer. A second, newer Model 64-8 is also featured, with signs of holster wear suggesting it was likely carried by an officer. The presenter expresses a strong affinity for Smith & Wesson revolvers and the .38 Special caliber.
This video showcases two Charter Arms Undercover revolvers, highlighting them as a staple for American concealed carry since 1964. The presenter details a newly acquired stainless steel model from the late 70s/early 80s and expresses a preference for older Stratford, Connecticut-made Charter Arms revolvers due to their perceived superior quality, fit, and function, particularly appreciating the unshrouded ejector rods. While newer models are acknowledged as affordable and reliable, the presenter finds their finish less appealing, noting that stainless models can be difficult to clean, a point previously discussed in their Pathfinder videos.











