Transfer bar safety is the name of that bar. The greatest safety on a revolver. I've had my Ruger SBH Hunter for about 16 or 17 years now, and I love it!
Very informative video. The main drawback buying a GEN2 today is that in case you need to have the extractor replaced it's impossible to find one to fit that slide.
I have a Ruger super Blackhawk hunter in 44. What a cannon. It eats the hottest 44 that they make. It will take hotter ammo than a normal person will like shooting. I love it. It is very accurate. I love it.
I found a Glock 17 Gen 2 for $278. It looks in great shape I’m just thinking there is something wrong with it at my local pawnshop? What’s the recall I heard about and did I miss out on a great deal ??
Good catch, you are correct. Winchester 1890s were chambered in .22 short, .22 long, .22 long rifle, and .22 Winchester Rimfire (.22 WRF) which would become the parent cartridge to the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (.22 WMR) also known as .22 Magnum. Thanks for adding your knowledge to the conversation.
Nice video, i enjoyed it, just a tip the old type Lee Ball cutter is much easier to grip than that small cutter,& it's very reasonably priced, it's essentially the same cutter you're using but it's mounted in a comfortable round wooden ball that's way easier to grip and hold, midway usa sells them at a low price...
Just a word of advice,, Don't spin your drill at full speed when cutting the shell. A slow speed is all that is needed. It will save your cutter from getting dull.
Great, historic, and beautiful little rifle. I have the Winchester Model 62A with its excellent condition made in 1941. The "A" suffix indicates it contains a coil spring to power the hammer, a great improvement over previous models which used a leaf spring.
My bushmaster has that keyhole mark. I also want to know what the other marks or even no mark on the upper means. I have one with an A that has a gap in the letter.
Great overview of the progressive differences in this generation. 👍 I know there have been some very obvious changes in the latest generation 5 from when it was released back in 2017 until now.
Hi, I have noted I cannot insert the trimming rod into the neck once the neck has been resized, that's a shame as I prefer to use the cutter after neck resizing.
i olso find the same problem with some cases i asume it is the thickness of the bras just press harder it will work i olso don't use drill according to me it wobble and make the neck bigger
Thank you for the very informative video. I recently purchased a Gen 2 and wasn't aware of the drop safety issue until watching your video. It appears I have an earlier model but it has been updated! Good to know!!! Thanks again!
grab some CGI mags if you cant find what youre looking for. i just picked up 13 of them, ran 400 rounds through them with 0 issues. They are really well built for a korean product and only 9 bucks each online as of 8.7.2020
I'm only just getting into reloading and having to assimilate a metric f-ton of data. From the case trimmers Ive seen - this is a bloody awful way to go. Theres so much movement in the brass. Hell, maybe I'm over thinking it but the others seem positively stable by comparison.
@@bobwoods5017 To paraphrase myself - I'm learning - or did you miss that bit? Still, each to their own. I settled on the precision of L.E Wilson and that works for me. Whatever works for you. Would I do it this way? No. That doesn't mean its not suitable for others.