This video showcases 10 top concealed carry revolvers suitable for seniors in 2025, debunking the myth that revolvers are outdated for self-defense. It highlights models like the hammerless Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 38 with a laser, the powerful Ruger LCR in .357 Magnum, the reliable Smith & Wesson 642 Airweight, the budget-friendly Taurus 85, and the Rock Island M206. The review emphasizes simplicity, power, and reliability in compact packages, catering to both new and experienced concealed carriers looking for an everyday carry option.
This video reviews the Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 38 revolver, highlighting its compact size for concealed carry, particularly in warmer weather. The reviewer notes potential finger pinching and difficulties with trigger guard access when wearing winter gloves. Comparisons are made to the Taurus 85, with the Bodyguard's double-action trigger favored, and the Taurus 617, which is noted for having a better trigger and recoil control, though the Bodyguard's size makes it superior for concealment.
This YouTube video introduces a new firearm, a special edition Taurus 85 Poly Protector chambered in .38 Special, nicknamed Cosmo. The creator also mentions that a firearm named Wanda will be arriving soon. The video appears to be an unboxing or initial showcase of the revolver.
This video provides a close look at a Taurus Model 85 Classic revolver chambered in .38 Special. The presenter highlights its classic design, which is noted to be inspired by the Smith & Wesson J-frame. The firearm is described as being in excellent condition, featuring target grips and a deep bluing. The presenter praises its build quality, tight lockup, and action, expressing anticipation for range testing. Information is sought regarding the history of older Taurus revolvers, specifically concerning the transition from Smith & Wesson tooling and the distinctive three-quarter underlug on the barrel, suggesting this model may have been produced during that transitional period.
This video provides a range review of the new 2019 Taurus 856 snub-nose revolver. The description highlights that the '6' in the model name signifies a six-round cylinder, an upgrade from the five-round Taurus 85. It also mentions the attractive new color options available, with the featured model being in 'burned orange'. The video creator also shares links to their various YouTube playlists covering handguns, rifles, shotguns, Second Amendment content, gear reviews, and range tests, as well as their social media profiles.
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