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Brass Willy
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Відео
Harrington & Richardson Patent 1876 break-open single-action 32 caliber Revolver
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Your guess is as good as mine.
Secret Service Special
Переглядів 7621 день тому
A break-top .32 S&W revolver of indeterminate origin.
Smith and Wesson Model 36 "Chief's Special"
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Smith and Wesson Model 36 "Chief's Special"
InterArms Virginian Dragoon in .44 Magnum
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InterArms Virginian Dragoon in .44 Magnum
Smith & Wesson Model 30 / Improved I-Frame in .32 S&W Long
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Smith & Wesson Model 30 / Improved I-Frame in .32 S&W Long
2024 Brass Willy Back Up Gun Invitational
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2024 Brass Willy Back Up Gun Invitational
Diddy vibes…..
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hi, to you ‼️ i think that your revolver necessity a fixing work because it has the trigger spring broked, and you must change it with a new trigger spring,then the last i think that push safety at hammer there isn't nothing with secret service ... bye bye 👋👍
Cool revolver. I wish they made more of those types today. Thanks for showing. Be careful dry firing that gun. I'm no expert but dry firing can mess up the firing pin on some older revolvers.
Smokeless or black powder 32sw?
It is marked "32 S&W" which is a SAAMI spec round loaded to the same pressure whether you use black powder (around 9 grains) or smokeless powder (around 2 grains). 32 S&W has loaded with been smokeless since 1940.
@brasswilly what is the year of manufacture on this?
@@themoose66 No idea. Serial number is 270168
America is still subject to the royal crown. lookup jordan maxwell.
Great video
What you got is a S&W Model 2, Series 2. Got one myself when I was trying to collect as many single action S&W as I could. Yes it is chamber for the .38 S&W. Got all three series for the S&W Model 1 1/2 (long story why they were call Model 1 1/2). The Model 2 Series 1 was called the “Baby Russian” due to the resemblance to the larger frame Model 3 chambered in .44 Russian making it highly collectible while the Model 2 Series 3 is rare and I’ve never found one for sale in all the years I’ve been looking. This model was a popular pocket pistol due to the more powerful .38 cartridge instead of the smaller caliber guns, Model 1’s were .22 rimfire while the Model 1 1/2 were .32 Short rimfire, .32 Long rimfire, and .32 S&W. In my collection I also have the cartridges and reloading equipment for these guns. I’ve given up on getting more for my collection so the ones I have are in a display case that I look at on occasion.
Thank you for all the info!
Very nice! Here's some more annoying trivia; those are actually called service grips, not magna.
Had to send mine back to sig to get the extractor adjusted and a new rear sight. After 100 rounds the rear sight was finger loose and had multiple failures to extract. Sig had it back to me with 2 weeks. Praying for a flawless range day.
Revolvers, strength training and carnivore. Good way to live
based and Christpilled
Just bought one myself, beautiful piece
Kettle bell work outs, ribeye steaks and carry a Smitty....... excellent video.
The Glock 19c has the worst sights to see through at night. Adding a night glow iron sights is a must
Ever hear of a flashlight? Night sights are a talisman. If you can see your night sights, it's too dark to have positive target identification. Their main use is helping you find your gun in the dark - that's it. A dot is a dramatically superior option for low light shooting; which is why I milled this gun for an RMR. I have shot several low-light competitions - there's no comparison between using a dot and iron sights in low light. Everyone with a dot outperformed everyone with iron sights.
Picking mine up tmrw.
Don’t lose your brass!
Thanks for 32 Caliber Content!
386 is mine
This was made in Virginia, USA. 1981 VIRGINIAN DRAGOON Single Action Revolver Interarms PRINT AD Advertising: it says, " Strike it rich… with our modern, magnum strength Virginian Dragoon single action revolvers. Take your pick from four of the top sporting calibers, 41 Mag, 44 and 357 and 45, six prime barrel lengths and you choice of finish...either the traditional blued version or the elegant new brushed stainless steel model". Barrel lengths, 5, 6, 7.5, 8-3/8, 10.5, and 12 Buntline Model. Precision designed and engineered, the Virginian Dragoon is crafted from the finest strength modern steels for top performance and durability. Some of its many custom features include: a powerful coil main spring, (Not the fragile leaf type); the exclusive, patented "Swisssafe"; a lock-fitted, floating firing pin; a fully adjustable rear sight; and sleek walnut grips. Each piece is built at our plant in VIrginia where it is carefully fitted, polished and final finished by hand...in the trained hands of craftsmen who care about old-fashioned quality. See your deal today and stake your claim a man-sized modern treasure. The All-American made Virginian Dragoon...they're as good as gold and tough as nails. The photo has three guns, Blue Buntline, CCH 7 inch and a Stainless 8-3/8 inch. More info on Lee Martin's Single Action web site. www.singleactions.com/files/VADragoons.pdf
Awesome info! Thank you.
By the way that wording near safety is German for made safe.
German proof marked droop eagle 63 a military proof marked. The date of manufacture is stamped on the top of the receiver 1936 . It's looks like a sub variation 1 because of straw color parts.
my man!
You should post a follow up video of some 5 shot 100 yard groups. Otherwise it’s just a pretty rifle.
I want to love this gun but I just don't. Idk what to do with it because if I sell it I'm gonna lose half it's value or more.
Why do you have to open your mouth and tell everyone? yes Beretta PX4 storm is good,'',,Ok bye now,have you guys/gyals tried Canadian bacon and maple sirup?lAhhh. We love you,bay now,need that bacon
most recent pickup. I got the old model px4 compact but absolutely love it so far. I put my life on berretta
Funny guy. Liked the royal family and percentage of normal comments.
Is this the newest 2024 Compact Carry 2?
This is the previous compact carry
Price
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Hello, I just bought a 625 like this. This is in a different type of metal than Stainless. Which product do you use to maintain and clean your weapon? Regards
CLP to clean, ballistol to lube.
EDC 5 years and counting!
based
Enjoy brother. I really enjoy mine .
I am seriously considering getting one of these. What holster do you carry it with?
@@atoadigi holsters are a wildly personal decision from material, position, IWB/OWB, and cant. Brass Willy is a big fan of the TRex Arms Raptor kydex or MTR Custom Leather appendix holsters.
Wow great review.. An amazing revolver, the trigger, the mechanics and the design are simply incredible!
Just got one I would like to get a HS presition stock an a heavy barrel
I thought this was supposed to be a Glock 21 chambered in 45 ACP review I didn’t hear any measurements any weights.
letmegooglethat.com/?q=Glock+21+dimensions
Why chop it just get a shorter barrel my friend
because you can. It's not the Bill of Needs.
Just trying to be nice and mention there is other options. Why mess with a nice piece of history. There MOUTH
@@johndutton7915 IF you read the other comments you'll find we didn't chop this gun up; but we did chop a Savage 755 in another video.
Do what ever you want. Not my problem
@@johndutton7915 That's right. They're my property and I will do what I want with them. Because I am in America.
If you can figure out a light switch you can figure out a da sa . This is the best 9mm ever made . Striker plastic is a benefit to companies for more profit with lower quality and loose tolerances. 5906 is and was the best full size
From helpful viewer Mark F. - "Dear Sir, your pistol is not a Llama Model I. The biggest giveaway is that the Model I had no grip safety. This model is a Llama XA, manufactured from 1951 throu 1954. Your video link featured a fellow who didn't know what he was talkng about. Besides the model error, he didn't know what the markings on the frame signified On the left side, just above the trigger, are proof marks plus a "V." The "V" is a date code indicating that your pistol was built in 1951, This also designates it as an XA. This pistol also featured a small base magazine. One other mistake that video made was stating that this pistol was identical to a 1911 pistol. 1911s are recoil operated, while the Llama .32s were all blowback operated, a significant difference. I hope you find this information helpful.. Best of luck with your auction. --Mark F."
I was just gifted one of these guns last week from my inlaws. Mine was stamped Monitor on one side. Crescent wasn't marked on the gun anywhere. Best I've found is that H&D folsom owned crescent firearms from the early 1890s to early 1930s, and they would stamp them and name them whatever they wanted.
Nah bud try a 47 in the same color. Changed my mind lol But im still gonna buy a grey 19 g5 real soon So i can have a grey 47 Grey 19 Grey 45 Grey 49 🎉
one step ahead of you fren - instagram.com/p/C4vQVr7Osoj/
What mag well are you using I’ve been looking for one for my 21
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With all due respect to KIMBER, I have in the past purchased a KMBE CUSTOM and it failed to cycle any round configuration resulting in a jam every time. I kept hearing it was my grip on the pistol/ I sent it back to the factory in which they tuned the pistol., it still did not cycle well, even though a little better but only with ball ammo. I loaned the pistol to a professional shooter who owned five KIMBERS with no issues and he could not get the pistol to function properly. Forget any make of hollow point ammo - complete failure every time. Finally, after several months KIMBER replaced the pistol. The second pistol resulted in the same experience. So, I employed a local gunsmith to try to "fix" the pistol. He could not gain any success; still resulting in frequent jams with ball ammo and total failure to cycle with any hollow point. This was a financial loss in that I could not sell the pistol. I have since purchased a KIMBER RAPTOR all steel pistol. Even though, so far, I have not experienced any failures with ball ammo, it will only cycle Remington Golden Saber hollow point ammo. All other makes of hollow point ammo will fail to cycle resulting in a jam. I am almost afraid to use tis pistol as a carry option.
Charter Arms has evidently been updating their machining equipment to modern CNC stuff, and have been getting much better tolerances, consistency, and quality (according to Gun Blast)... as they have been able to afford it, without much of a price increase at all. Good news for people.
I have one but it has ambidextrous mag release! A unicorn of that model❤ Shoots awesome 👌🏽
Shockingly good compared to a 1911
I was actually shocked that it had a soft recoil and trigger. Very nice
Look in the older loading books its in there. I got my oldest book from 1/2 price books.
Original load was about a 365 grain bullet over 65 grains swiss black if i remember correct. If you use real black or pyrodex R the charge will fill the case to the bottom of the neck.
You can get extractors and ejectors from Jack's First.
Those are a collectors item because the Hi Power in 40 S&W are hard to get.
I think appendix carry is the perfect choice for you with what you're packing
The front serations are a great feature 00:40
Unfortunately it's missing it's extractor. Was this an RTI import from Ethiopia?
do you have the same problem as alot of people seem to have, where they have a loose black plastic section under the mag release? I wont to get one to start my LO/CO journey, but dont want a oem faulty gun. Also some people seem to notice the slide moving side to side slightly when pulling the trigger back, have you had any problems so far? Here is a video of the problems ive seen doing little research about the gun, ua-cam.com/video/hbX64HYoAzI/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
This gun has been absolutely flawless.