This video review from American Rifleman Television focuses on the reintroduction of Colt's iconic Python revolver in a blued finish. It highlights the return of the classic look desired by many fans, contrasting it with the earlier stainless steel versions. The review details the specifications of the new 4.25" blued Python, including its carbon steel frame, .357 Magnum chambering, and adjustable sights, emphasizing its appeal as a double-action revolver. Information on accessing full episodes of American Rifleman TV and joining the NRA is also provided.
This video from SmythBusters compares synthetic and wood firearm stocks, exploring their pros and cons. It highlights wood stocks' aesthetics and tradition against their susceptibility to environmental factors and higher maintenance. Synthetic stocks are praised for their durability, consistency, and low maintenance, though they may lack the traditional appeal. The video concludes that the best choice depends on personal preference, intended use, and budget, noting that customization can enhance performance for both types.
This video features the Davidson's Exclusive Pietta 1873 Convertible single-action revolver. The review highlights its versatility, particularly its ability to convert between calibers like .357 Magnum/.38 Special and 9mm Luger, or .45 Colt and .45 ACP, with a simple cylinder swap. It showcases the classic styling with color case-hardened frames, blued barrels, and walnut stocks, along with the brass grip frame. The video emphasizes the ease of caliber conversion and the affordability of shooting rimless cartridges like 9mm and .45 ACP in this classic platform, offering an authentic Old West shooting experience.
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