That is a gorgeous revolver. I own a 460V muzzle brake equipped X- frame with a full lug barrel. A five inch barrel with the cast bullet muzzle brake extends the barrel to 5.5 inches to the end of the muzzle brake.
@@punisher9oneone Primarily safety since I’m dry firing indoors but I am well aware it is okay to dry fire most modern revolvers. Thank you for commenting!
👍 Excellent! I own the same model 629 5” barrel and really like it. You should get some speed loaders for that beauty.
Very nice. I have the 6." with the half lug. Very light 44 compared to others.
I really apreciated the test. Also, thank you for not pulling the trigger with the empty drum
That is a gorgeous revolver. I own a 460V muzzle brake equipped X- frame with a full lug barrel. A five inch barrel with the cast bullet muzzle brake extends the barrel to 5.5 inches to the end of the muzzle brake.
Thank you, the 460 S&W is also an awesome and versatile revolver.
Good presenter. Like his structured approach to his testing.
Good review. I own the same revolver (along with a few other Smith and Ruger .44 revolvers) and it is my "go-to" woods and hunting sidearm.
Thank you for commenting and sharing!
That is a gorgeous gun! Nice review 👍
Thank you, my friend!
Wonderful handgun!
Thank you my friend!
I want one of these myself.
I have yhe same gun but a dash 4,a well balanced gun😊
Why did you feel the need to use snap caps?
@@punisher9oneone Primarily safety since I’m dry firing indoors but I am well aware it is okay to dry fire most modern revolvers. Thank you for commenting!
@@armus6748 fair enough
Dad did better with his grip the second time around and his grouping showed.