This video delves into the Smith & Wesson 327 Snub Nose Revolver, a lightweight Scandium model with an 8-shot capacity chambered in .357 Magnum. The content explores the rationale behind its design as a carry gun, contrasting it with its TRR8 counterpart intended for tactical, hunting, and law enforcement applications. The description also clarifies a common point of confusion regarding the release of the revolver relative to the .327 Federal Magnum cartridge. The video aims to answer whether this firearm made sense at its introduction and if it remains relevant today.
This video is the 36th installment of a "My Revolver Collection" series, focusing specifically on the Smith & Wesson 327 TRR8 PC. The creator emphasizes viewer support through Patreon and SubscribeStar, noting the absence of sponsors. The video likely showcases and discusses this particular revolver.
This video features a review and shooting demonstration of the Smith & Wesson TRR8 .357 Magnum revolver, highlighting its tactical features and suitability for law enforcement. The presenter showcases the revolver equipped with a Minox RV1 red dot optic, discussing its benefits for one-handed operation. The description also details the creator's Patreon support model, emphasizing reinvestment into content production for diverse firearm-related videos, including target testing and high-speed footage. The video announces a giveaway for the Minox RV1 optic, with specific entry instructions provided.
This YouTube video features Hickok45 enjoying the Smith & Wesson Model 327 TRR8 revolver on "Range 2". The description encourages viewers to check out his other YouTube channels for clips and talking content, and to support the channel's sponsors. It also directs viewers to an FAQ playlist and social media channels. The video emphasizes firearm safety and responsible gun ownership, noting that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only, filmed on private property by trained professionals.
This video features a "tacti-cool makeover" of a Smith & Wesson TRR8 revolver. The title strongly suggests modifications and customization of the firearm. The description emphasizes controlling content and supporting the channel, with links to Patreon, merchandise, and social media. It also mentions a community aspect for discussing hobbies, tactics, and opinions, welcoming collectors, preppers, and sportsmen.
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.
Nutnfancy's "Subgun Needs" Pt 3 event features a variety of pistol-caliber carbines and handguns in a shooting competition. The video showcases the Marlin Camp rifle in .45 ACP, multiple Kel-Tec Sub-2000 models, a Hi-Point Carbine, and a Saiga-12. Pistol runs include a TRR8 .357 revolver and a Glock 34, highlighting the accuracy of the Glock 34/35 series. The event includes scoring based on hits, speed, and bonuses, with penalties for hostage hits. The content appears to be a lively range day with various firearms and some humorous commentary.
This video showcases the Smith & Wesson TRR8 .357 Magnum revolver's performance in a "Trench Warfare Drill." The drill involves shooting small torso plates from Actiontarget.com with side targets ranging out to 35 yards. The TRR8 is highlighted for its Scandium N-frame, sights, double-action trigger, grips, eight-round capacity, and moon clip loading. The video also mentions the use of North Mountain moon clip holders and a CR Speed Race competition holster. PFI Dude's performance in the drill, including speed and accuracy with some misses due to fatigue, is discussed. The reviewer expresses an impression of the TRR8 as outstanding and highly recommended.
This video showcases a "Trench Warfare" handgun drill featuring a Smith & Wesson 686P revolver. The focus is on practicing revolver reloads, highlighting the skill set required and the challenges involved. The drill has been revised with oblique targets and a rapid-fire ending plate, with small torso plates used for offhand and barricade shots. The S&W 686P is praised for its flawless performance, accurate trigger, and the enjoyable experience of firing full-power .357 Magnum rounds. The video also mentions a comparison with PFIDude's faster moon clip reloads in a TRR8.
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