From the Vault: Smith & Wesson Model of 1903 Hand Ejector
This video from Brownells Gun Tech Steve Ostrem showcases the Smith & Wesson Model of 1903 Hand Ejector revolver. Steve highlights its historical significance as the first modern S&W double-action revolver, pointing out familiar features like its dual cylinder lock-up, cylinder stop design, and smooth action. He also touches upon the pre-WWII craftsmanship evident in the firearm. The example featured is chambered in .32 S&W Long, which Steve notes is a mild round for modern standards but pleasant to shoot. The video also explains the origin of the "hand ejector" name.










