@@ErtugrulYldrm-tg4vg I can’t read that. Do you think I’m somehow supposed to read that language? My whole comment was in English because I speak English.
Still though, always treat a weapon as if it were loaded. A mistake could have easily been made before putting that suppressor on. I've handled lever action rifles all my life but I still would have prefered to load up the weapon last. No such thing as too safe when it comes to handling firearms. @@alexdimarco4044
And yet Smith and Wesson wants to charge a premium for so so quality just like when I bought a brand new Kimber k6s revolver that had excessive play in the cylinder and cylinder gap....you can't convince me anymore in the hype of quality these days
Fun fact: When Smith & Wesson committed to making revolvers, they sold their lever-action patents (which they'd already bought themselves) to a man whose surname might be familiar - Oliver Winchester. It's a small world after all.
That's the beauty of modern long guns...with modern ammo, barrels, and manufacturing...it's not that hard. Nothing against the marksmanship of the shooter
Can someone explain why lever action rifles/shotguns just look and feel so cool? Like I’m well aware that a semi automatic rifle or shotgun is pretty much objectively superior but damn something about this weapon just feels smooth AF.
Because it is, but with a stupid anachronistic name... Meanwhile in 1854 S&w was producing .32 rimfire revolvers that were the pinnacle of technology...
😊Hola como estas amigo mio espero que bien te felicito mucho por tu video de conocimiento de las armas de fuego y munición con tu rifle semi auto matico atte Wilfredo Zuñiga papá oso de Guatemala
La pólvora se fabrica con grafito y esquisto, el plomo no es la octava maravilla, el gatillo yeva un resorte sr calcula la constante de plank se integra por la cartera del gatityo para la explosión se calcula el trabajo al liberar la combustión y se dónde por la velocidad de la bala se obtiene la distancia, si conozco varios gatiyeros lenguetones
My dad owned one of these in 44 mag,I used it as a brush gun, I found it to be a pretty decent firearm, they say they have a flaw and jam but I haven't had that issue