I've been carrying a 640 everyday for almost 30 years and I still love it. The Airweight back then was not rated for +P and it came with wood grips that are still on the gun. It's a great close range, point and shoot revolver that is extremely easy to conceal.
👍 I purchased two S&W revolvers in 2021 and the function, fit and finish are fantastic. I just wish they would eliminate the internal lock or at least make it a optional feature.
I really like the S&W 629 .44 Remington Magnum but that internal lock is a real deal breaker. I have heard that S&W revolvers with the internal lock can, in rare circumstances, cause the hammer to jam. Also, the installing of the lock was a compromise to the gun control crowd. Thumbs down for S&W.
I bought both a model 586 and a model 19 carry comp in 2020. The 586 is great. Smooth action and accurate. The Carry Comp is another story. It has been back to S&W twice. Remember, the Carry Comp was supposedly made in the Performance Center and should have been the better made gun. Their was a problem with the tritium in the front sight, and the action seemed very stiff after 500 rounds. The 586 was the better gun. It went back to Smith and after 2 months they sent it back saying they found nothing wrong and no action was taken. Oddly enough the front sight now had a tritium vial in it and was loose. It wobble. I sent it back again, waited another 2 months, and it came back with a list of parts that were replaced. The action is still stiff and the 586 is a lot smoother. It is not going back again! I will just have to live with it and hope that eventually the parts will ‘break in’. So much for the Performance Center.
There’s plenty of S&W revolvers out there. It’s called the used market. I’ve bought 3 in the last couple month. Only place I’ll buy a S&W revolver because of the lock. Colt, Ruger and others can manage w/o a lock.
Took the tour also in the 1990's, was a great time. Going to the forging area of the plant was like a step back in time, forging revolver frames when in there.
The new 19 is a complete pos. That's not the actual barrel you're seeing, rather it's a sleeve over the actual barrel with a press fit end cap to make it look real. The company cheaped out and is now spinning some bs about improved harmonics. Problem is, there is less weight toward the muzzle so muzzle rise/flip is more of an issue. The end caps often separate requiring factory refitting. So sad. The Hillary holes also need to go!
HEY, Smith and Wesson!! Maybe you should go back to pinning your barrels so they quit rotating after firing a few shots, causing the rounds to start missing the target. Sound good?!
I purchased a S&W 686 plus 4” barrel and when I got home I inspected it more thoroughly and found the barrel not aligned correctly and some tool marks all over it, I was disgusted by it! Now I know this was my fault by not having done a better inspection at my local gun dealer but I have never seen a S&W with these issues before. The next day I took it back to my gun dealer and it took S&W two months to correct the barrel! Nothing was done about the scratches and the barrel still not 100% align! Let’s see how would perform this weekend at the range!?!? Never again I will buy a Smith!😡
Just spent 1000$ on a m&p340 the fram came with mill marks all along the side the cylinder swings out to. its back at the factory now fingers crossed but honestly my hopes for it being fixed are not high.
I wish they'd bring back the old school 5906, 5946, 6906, and 6946 semi-automatic handguns. Those were so well crafted and unfortunately, Smith and Wesson stopped making them.
Oh,and make sure you check the fit on the crane to frame which used to be tight and now are sent out the door with 2 mm gaps on the Centennial J-frames.
Why does S&W still keep the “Hillary Hole”? Who ever locked their revolver with a key? If the lock is a good idea, put it on your semiautomatics. IMHO, revolvers are much safer than semiautomatic pistols.
I ordered a new 648 22 magnum last year. Right out of the box the ejector rod was bent. The front of the yolk has a dull mate finish compared to the rest of the frame and is about two and a half thousands of an inch shy of being flush with the frame. I'll never buy another S&W revolver.
In our area, finding a Smith and Wesson revolver (any decent double-action revolver)...is like panning, for diamonds. I can't wait, until we can see, some firearms market stability again!
Why is there usually not much about the actual manufacturing process on this gun tour shows. Show how it is actually built, i have no interest in listening to some blue shirt talking about imaginary quality, i want to see the manufacturing process from A to Z...
"Smith & Wesson will keep some of its manufacturing operations in Springfield, Massachusetts, including all forging, machining, metal finishing, and assembly of revolvers, and will continue to have over 1,000 employees in the state." - Smith & Wesson Press Release
When I turned 21 back in 1971 one of the first things that I did was to buy a new Model 28 Highway Patrolman N frame in .357 magnum for $ 95.00. It was the lesser finished version of the Model 27 . Later I managed to purchase a 27 I still have these guns decades later. Back then the fit and finish was superior to what is being turned out today. I will never buy a S&W revolver that has an internal lock, a/k/a a Hillary hole which is totally nonsensical.
There is a company (Original Precision)that makes color matching plugs, you remove the lock and install the plug you can barley see it ever had the lock. I have that on all my carry guns.
I have personally known a 642 to go over 5k rounds (was still going strong). They are great guns. Wouldn't own a bodyguard 38 again though. Oh and edit: know 5k isn't that much but is more than what most anybody would shoot.
I carried a SW airweight for years because my job required me to be in inner city neighborhoods after dark sometimes. I needed a pistol I could carry in a pocket. A pistol in my car would be useless while walking around. The 38P is plenty. Ask Lee Harvey Oswald.
YOU GUY'S AT SMITH AND WESSON NEED TO START MAKING THE .38 TWO INCH MUZZLE 5 SHOT OLD STYLE BODY GUARD WITH THE HUMP BACK OR SHROUDED HAMMER REVOLVER IN STEEL AGAIN, YOU ONLY MAKE THEM IN THE LIGHT WEIGHT VERSON, NOT EVERYONE LIKE'S THE ALUMINIUM FRAME VERSON, YOU DO MAKE THEM IN 357 STAINLESS WITH THE HUMPBACK WITH THE 2 INCH MUZZLE BUT THEY ARE A LITTLE HEAVY.
Most of the newer j frames have very heavy d/a trigger pulls. I suspect they are using heavier springs maybe for liability or maybe these new primers need 16 lbs. of force to set them off. I wish they could meet the old with the new and everyone would be a winner. Welcome to Tn.
I have plenty of S&W revolvers, but when Taurus and Kimber put out 6 shot snubbies that fit in the same holsters as my J-frames I sold 4 of my J-frames. Taurus, Ruger, and Kimber (for concealed carry revolvers) have really closed the gap in quality and performance. If push came to shove, the only S&W revolver I would keep would be my 3" 686 Plus (a masterpiece). My Rugers and Taurus guns are just better guns -- just not as pretty. It's a shame. S&W needs a major renovation -- most on their production lines date back decades. Look at Taurus's on-line factory tour -- the place looks like a hospital with beautiful and clean hi-tech machines. S&W's plant looks like a dark dungeon -- and they have to fabricate spare parts on their own to keep their production running -- the companies that supplied their machines are all gone or are no longer supporting their obsolete equipment!
If you insist on the stupid lock, at least move it to the hammer so we can yank it out and throw it in the trash to put an aftermarket hammer in. Let the parts makers fill the market demand Smith & Wesson refuses to.
I really wanted one of the model 19's but they ruined it with a two pice barrel. What a shame. And them they want to price these in the upper atmosphere
I own both a 460V S&W magnum with a five inch muzzle brake equipped full lug barrel and a 500 S&W magnum with a 6.5 inch semi-lug ported barrel. Both are about 60 ounces unloaded but the 460V has a 5 inch muzzle brake equipped has a full lug barrel and my 500 S&W has a semi-lug barrel profile.
I just bought a 629 somethings Off. the barrel is pointing about a "1/32 to the left of the frame and slightly off center but everything else is nice I have five S&W revolvers I usually just fix them. this one is not fixable but its still safe to shoot so I don't think they'll do anything about it. I'd still buy another one if I could find one thats a little better 😐
No longer in Massachusetts there anti gun laws have forced them out. Along with all of these jobs. And supporting business around the facility. Millions lost. Only means that all pistols prior to the move have gained value.
When Beretta moved to Tn. a few years ago their quality took a big hit!! I stopped buying them at that time. I did buy a Tn. made Beretta Volunteer limited production gun and that one was flawless! We shall see what the future brings.
Lightweight 44 Magnum kicking like a mule I own the model 65/1 k frame detective model in 357 Magnum stainless and it's just as beautiful today as it was in 1975 when it was made you can't even tell it's been fired it's just that nice Smith & Wesson did and does make some nice guns but they should have left that lock and key mechanism off and I don't like the way they put a steel sleeve in the barrel now
I have the 65-3 purchased around 1988. 3” barrel, glass beaded finish by S&W. A fine firearm…but I gotta admit I carry my Glocks as they are just easier to carry and lighter too. I have a model 10-8 too 4” circa 1984. a little beat up but smooth!
In the last three months I purchased a S&W 686+ 3” 357 and.a S&W 610 10mm revolver. I did this by following the websites of several gun stores in my area, checking them daily and then acting on them as soon as I saw them listed.
Lost touch? S&W did 1.3 billion dollars in 2021. That doesn't sound like anyone but you has lost touch. Get with it Proud Vet. And if you are really a veteran - I say "thank you".
No hammer on a model 36 J frame is a dumb idea. I have and carry a 1967 model 36. While I can shoot it well double action I’d miss the ability to shoot it single action. And the new model 19 is a poor rendition of the original model 19 which is my favorite revolver in my safe.
Goodbye Massachusetts.......... Hello Tennessee. The people in and around Springfield need to change their voting habits. This is a company that is iconic in American history and the moronic politicians in Mass. drove them, their jobs and their tax dollars away.
I live in Tennessee, apparently the company will be making law quality firearms here soon. Nothing for TN to Bragg about, should change their name to Suck & Wesson.
1:58 Did that guy literally just not give a damn that day and even with cameras just mishandled that expensive revolver going in the box? Smh between hillary holes, grips no longer being manufactured in house and firing some of their best gunsmiths. I get their trying saving money but damn at least dont throw your guns around like nerf guns.
I like my old S&W 19 and 66 a lot, but when I added a new revolver recently it was a Colt Python. It would have been a S&W 686 or a 29, but I’m not buying a revolver with that absurd lock on it. Rather support companies who listen to their customers. Colt has a better product.
Taurus ultralight six shot revolver in stainless is a much better choice than the Smith & Wesson heavy j frame that's just my thought thank you for the video
Look forward to them making the move to Tennessee.
Gonna make one hell of an empty building..there's more of it underground than above...
Once they move, stop with the frame lock. Or make it an option
I hope their quality comes with them. So many companies move to the south and the quality goes south as well.
I've been carrying a 640 everyday for almost 30 years and I still love it. The Airweight back then was not rated for +P and it came with wood grips that are still on the gun. It's a great close range, point and shoot revolver that is extremely easy to conceal.
I got my Chief!
Sounds like you can’t shoot
Nothing more beautiful than a Smith and Wesson revolver.
👍 I purchased two S&W revolvers in 2021 and the function, fit and finish are fantastic. I just wish they would eliminate the internal lock or at least make it a optional feature.
I really like the S&W 629 .44 Remington Magnum but that internal lock is a real deal breaker. I have heard that S&W revolvers with the internal lock can, in rare circumstances, cause the hammer to jam. Also, the installing of the lock was a compromise to the gun control crowd. Thumbs down for S&W.
I’ve seen a j-frame 442-1 with no lock, while the 442-2 has one. I believe that it is an option.
@@Booboobear-eo4es And they will loose anyway when a failure to fire causes injury or death, They will be sued for a defect product.
@@FC-qe1wl They are excemp by a loophole from being sued over the internal lock.
Get rid of the internal locks. I really do not understand why S&W will not listen to customers.
I bought both a model 586 and a model 19 carry comp in 2020. The 586 is great. Smooth action and accurate. The Carry Comp is another story. It has been back to S&W twice. Remember, the Carry Comp was supposedly made in the Performance Center and should have been the better made gun. Their was a problem with the tritium in the front sight, and the action seemed very stiff after 500 rounds. The 586 was the better gun. It went back to Smith and after 2 months they sent it back saying they found nothing wrong and no action was taken. Oddly enough the front sight now had a tritium vial in it and was loose. It wobble. I sent it back again, waited another 2 months, and it came back with a list of parts that were replaced. The action is still stiff and the 586 is a lot smoother. It is not going back again! I will just have to live with it and hope that eventually the parts will ‘break in’. So much for the Performance Center.
Great information, but I can listen to two guys talking about revolvers at my neighborhood bar. I was expecting a factory tour video.
My 686 357 has been my favorite since I purchased it in late 80's. You can't beat a 6" 686 in 357
There’s plenty of S&W revolvers out there. It’s called the used market. I’ve bought 3 in the last couple month. Only place I’ll buy a S&W revolver because of the lock. Colt, Ruger and others can manage w/o a lock.
...I was lucky to take the complete factory tour in 17 October 1996 - from the foundry to the custom shop...seriously impressive
Took the tour also in the 1990's, was a great time. Going to the forging area of the plant was like a step back in time, forging revolver frames when in there.
That was five days after I was born.
I'm 25 now.
I would buy one if they did away with the key lock hole on the side of the gun. that model 19 looks great.
The new 19 is a complete pos. That's not the actual barrel you're seeing, rather it's a sleeve over the actual barrel with a press fit end cap to make it look real. The company cheaped out and is now spinning some bs about improved harmonics. Problem is, there is less weight toward the muzzle so muzzle rise/flip is more of an issue. The end caps often separate requiring factory refitting. So sad. The Hillary holes also need to go!
HEY, Smith and Wesson!! Maybe you should go back to pinning your barrels so they quit rotating after firing a few shots, causing the rounds to start missing the target. Sound good?!
I purchased a S&W 686 plus 4” barrel and when I got home I inspected it more thoroughly and found the barrel not aligned correctly and some tool marks all over it, I was disgusted by it! Now I know this was my fault by not having done a better inspection at my local gun dealer but I have never seen a S&W with these issues before. The next day I took it back to my gun dealer and it took S&W two months to correct the barrel! Nothing was done about the scratches and the barrel still not 100% align! Let’s see how would perform this weekend at the range!?!? Never again I will buy a Smith!😡
Just spent 1000$ on a m&p340 the fram came with mill marks all along the side the cylinder swings out to. its back at the factory now fingers crossed but honestly my hopes for it being fixed are not high.
Welcome to Tennessee!
I wish they'd bring back the old school 5906, 5946, 6906, and 6946 semi-automatic handguns. Those were so well crafted and unfortunately, Smith and Wesson stopped making them.
They replaced them all with the polymer M&P’s. There is an “all metal” M&P model now. I’ve never handled one of those
Oh,and make sure you check the fit on the crane to frame which used to be tight and now are sent out the door with 2 mm gaps on the Centennial J-frames.
Why does S&W still keep the “Hillary Hole”? Who ever locked their revolver with a key? If the lock is a good idea, put it on your semiautomatics. IMHO, revolvers are much safer than semiautomatic pistols.
It's not a good idea. It cost Smith and Wesson millions in sales every year.
How many have sent their prelocks back to the factory to have a lock installed?
Nobody…
A revolver doesn't need a key lock kinda dumb
Wait a minute let me get my key so I can unlock this before you come in on me says the guy with someone outside his door kicking it in
I also own a model 329PD but switched the titanium cylinder out for a stainless steel cylinder from Smith and Wesson.
I own a 5 and 6 inch m.27.
A 4 inch 586.
A 6 inch m.29.
The 586 shoots like magic.
Lost me after Classic - sleeved barrel.
I ordered a new 648 22 magnum last year. Right out of the box the ejector rod was bent. The front of the yolk has a dull mate finish compared to the rest of the frame and is about two and a half thousands of an inch shy of being flush with the frame. I'll never buy another S&W revolver.
Own a lot of Smiths love them. But get rid of the key lock an make them like you used to.
What is a key lock? I have the older ones
Hillary hole
In our area, finding a Smith and Wesson revolver (any decent double-action revolver)...is like panning, for diamonds. I can't wait, until we can see, some firearms market stability again!
I'm guessing You're not in Texas
Over all well done. I own but one Smith and Wesson. A chief’s special air weight snub nose in .38 + P .
It’s a quality piece.
Please put a white outline on the rear sight on the classic 19. Bring back the 8 shot model 27 with model 29 style barrel in a 5" barrel.
Why is there usually not much about the actual manufacturing process on this gun tour shows. Show how it is actually built, i have no interest in listening to some blue shirt talking about imaginary quality, i want to see the manufacturing process from A to Z...
Agree. Word salad and buzz words. STFU and show me the meat and potatoes. My favorite "how it's made" videos have zero yada-yada.
I have several, and I love them all!!!
LOVE these videos! Enjoy them so much, Thanks for the entertainment. S&W is 2nd to none.
2nd to COLT
Wish they would make the frame lock an option.
"Smith & Wesson will keep some of its manufacturing operations in Springfield, Massachusetts, including all forging, machining, metal finishing, and assembly of revolvers, and will continue to have over 1,000 employees in the state." - Smith & Wesson Press Release
I bought a 629-6 in 2012 that had a canted barrel and the company wouldn't fix. I sold it and never bought a Smith ever again.
Just wondered why the 649 j frame 357 is no longer in production. I love the shrouded hammer. Got the 438 as well!
The 638 is shrouded.
When I turned 21 back in 1971 one of the first things that I did was to buy a new Model 28 Highway Patrolman N frame in .357 magnum for $ 95.00. It was the lesser finished version of the Model 27 . Later I managed to purchase a 27 I still have these guns decades later. Back then the fit and finish was superior to what is being turned out today. I will never buy a S&W revolver that has an internal lock, a/k/a a Hillary hole which is totally nonsensical.
S&W needs to drop that lock, I saw one accidentally lock up at the range.
There is a company (Original Precision)that makes color matching plugs, you remove the lock and install the plug you can barley see it ever had the lock. I have that on all my carry guns.
@@TheJHMAN1tampering with a Hilary hole could cause Bill to become jealous…
I think I'd prefer a very good condition gun from their heyday over current products.
Where's the part where they twist the barrel to be canted out of line?
All utility... except for that silly safety lock
Wunderschöne Schießeisen
I love the wheel guns.
I have personally known a 642 to go over 5k rounds (was still going strong). They are great guns. Wouldn't own a bodyguard 38 again though.
Oh and edit: know 5k isn't that much but is more than what most anybody would shoot.
I dont like a two piece bbl. Also the lock is absolutely ridiculous.
I agree but do understand how accuracy and precision is gained with the design
Ask S&W to bring back their Night Guard line. Without the lock.
My model 15-3 combat masterpiece has been my nightstand gun for years, stoked with FBI load.
I carried a SW airweight for years because my job required me to be in inner city neighborhoods after dark sometimes. I needed a pistol I could carry in a pocket. A pistol in my car would be useless while walking around. The 38P is plenty. Ask Lee Harvey Oswald.
Can you do like carvings in your revolver (the metal) so it looks cooler? Anyone knows?
On
YOU GUY'S AT SMITH AND WESSON NEED TO START MAKING THE .38 TWO INCH MUZZLE 5 SHOT OLD STYLE BODY GUARD WITH THE HUMP BACK OR SHROUDED HAMMER REVOLVER IN STEEL AGAIN, YOU ONLY MAKE THEM IN THE LIGHT WEIGHT VERSON, NOT EVERYONE LIKE'S THE ALUMINIUM FRAME VERSON, YOU DO MAKE THEM IN 357 STAINLESS WITH THE HUMPBACK WITH THE 2 INCH MUZZLE BUT THEY ARE A LITTLE HEAVY.
Most of the newer j frames have very heavy d/a trigger pulls. I suspect they are using heavier springs maybe for liability or maybe these new primers need 16 lbs. of force to set them off. I wish they could meet the old with the new and everyone would be a winner. Welcome to Tn.
I have plenty of S&W revolvers, but when Taurus and Kimber put out 6 shot snubbies that fit in the same holsters as my J-frames I sold 4 of my J-frames. Taurus, Ruger, and Kimber (for concealed carry revolvers) have really closed the gap in quality and performance. If push came to shove, the only S&W revolver I would keep would be my 3" 686 Plus (a masterpiece). My Rugers and Taurus guns are just better guns -- just not as pretty. It's a shame. S&W needs a major renovation -- most on their production lines date back decades. Look at Taurus's on-line factory tour -- the place looks like a hospital with beautiful and clean hi-tech machines. S&W's plant looks like a dark dungeon -- and they have to fabricate spare parts on their own to keep their production running -- the companies that supplied their machines are all gone or are no longer supporting their obsolete equipment!
If you insist on the stupid lock, at least move it to the hammer so we can yank it out and throw it in the trash to put an aftermarket hammer in. Let the parts makers fill the market demand Smith & Wesson refuses to.
I've had a 629 on back order all year. I was wondering if they were still making revolvers.
I really wanted one of the model 19's but they ruined it with a two pice barrel. What a shame. And them they want to price these in the upper atmosphere
I own 2 from the 80s that I love but did they ever resolve the barrel cant on some revolvers?
Maybe when you move you will lose the ugly lock hole.
I own both a 460V S&W magnum with a five inch muzzle brake equipped full lug barrel and a 500 S&W magnum with a 6.5 inch semi-lug ported barrel. Both are about 60 ounces unloaded but the 460V has a 5 inch muzzle brake equipped has a full lug barrel and my 500 S&W has a semi-lug barrel profile.
Noone gives a fuck
I just bought a 629 somethings Off. the barrel is pointing about a "1/32 to the left of the frame and slightly off center but everything else is nice I have five S&W revolvers I usually just fix them. this one is not fixable but its still safe to shoot so I don't think they'll do anything about it. I'd still buy another one if I could find one thats a little better 😐
No longer in Massachusetts there anti gun laws have forced them out. Along with all of these jobs. And supporting business around the facility. Millions lost. Only means that all pistols prior to the move have gained value.
El mejor revólver sin duda,
S&W should up their QC. What they’ve been cranking out lately is terrible. The P.C. is a laugh.
Any wire EDM usage, or no ?
Was the 19 missing a screw in the grip?
and QC is still letting them out the door with improperly clocked barrels...sad.
Get rid of the lock and make sure your barrels are 100% lined up for goodness sake.
I want to see a video out of the NEW Tennessee facility.
When Beretta moved to Tn. a few years ago their quality took a big hit!! I stopped buying them at that time. I did buy a Tn. made Beretta Volunteer limited production gun and that one was flawless! We shall see what the future brings.
"Hillary Holes"~Made in Tennessee
Lightweight 44 Magnum kicking like a mule I own the model 65/1 k frame detective model in 357 Magnum stainless and it's just as beautiful today as it was in 1975 when it was made you can't even tell it's been fired it's just that nice Smith & Wesson did and does make some nice guns but they should have left that lock and key mechanism off and I don't like the way they put a steel sleeve in the barrel now
I have the 65-3 purchased around 1988. 3” barrel, glass beaded finish by S&W. A fine firearm…but I gotta admit I carry my Glocks as they are just easier to carry and lighter too. I have a model 10-8 too 4” circa 1984. a little beat up but smooth!
Will revolvers ever be back in stock...any time in the future? Ten years, twenty years...what? There's absolutely nothing out there.
In the last three months I purchased a S&W 686+ 3” 357 and.a S&W 610 10mm revolver. I did this by following the websites of several gun stores in my area, checking them daily and then acting on them as soon as I saw them listed.
I just went to Cabela's here and their cases are full of them....
Ruger (revolver) fan myself.
Like,old1950s
Have lost touch with want buyers want
Lost touch? S&W did 1.3 billion dollars in 2021. That doesn't sound like anyone but you has lost touch. Get with it Proud Vet. And if you are really a veteran - I say "thank you".
I only buy older smiths without the hole, stop trying to please democrats! They hate you!
I own two J Frames and an M&P Bodyguard .38.
No hammer on a model 36 J frame is a dumb idea. I have and carry a 1967 model 36. While I can shoot it well double action I’d miss the ability to shoot it single action.
And the new model 19 is a poor rendition of the original model 19 which is my favorite revolver in my safe.
Nicely made guns but the internal lock is the deal breaker. I purchase Colt Python instead of the Smith & Wesson model 19 with internal lock.
Goodbye Massachusetts.......... Hello Tennessee. The people in and around Springfield need to change their voting habits. This is a company that is iconic in American history and the moronic politicians in Mass. drove them, their jobs and their tax dollars away.
I live in Tennessee, apparently the company will be making law quality firearms here soon. Nothing for TN to Bragg about, should change their name to Suck & Wesson.
Please put THREE FINGER HOGUE GRIPS ON ALL THE REVOLVERS.👍💥👍
Well I own SW 357 and 44 mag hard to beat SW
It'll be nice to have a slightly enlarged J frame that holds six shots of .357 Magnum.
That’s called a K frame.
In other words, a Colt Detective Special with the Hillary Hole
Pass...
That’s called a “K” frame
Glad they're moving to a free state.
1:58 Did that guy literally just not give a damn that day and even with cameras just mishandled that expensive revolver going in the box? Smh between hillary holes, grips no longer being manufactured in house and firing some of their best gunsmiths. I get their trying saving money but damn at least dont throw your guns around like nerf guns.
S&W DISCOUNTINUED MODEL 64 4 INCH BARREL,....38 SPL,....
I have a 64-5.... I really enjoy range day with it
Not a lot of "making" in this video. I only saw an ad
it's a long commercial
Es una lástima que en México se tenga que recurrir al mercado negro para hacerse de un revólver Smith and weson.
This didn't have much on how they're made.. it was just an Ad for their revolver line up. :(
Guns are illegal where i am from but i want one cause there are alot of illegal ones here
Get that hideous interlock piece of crap off the revolvers and I might start buying them again.
Should change the name to "promoting S&W".
I like my old S&W 19 and 66 a lot, but when I added a new revolver recently it was a Colt Python.
It would have been a S&W 686 or a 29, but I’m not buying a revolver with that absurd lock on it.
Rather support companies who listen to their customers. Colt has a better product.
taurus makes much better pistols.. s&w uses very soft low quality steel
Smith makes the best revolvers
Please move production to the United States
Taurus ultralight six shot revolver in stainless is a much better choice than the Smith & Wesson heavy j frame that's just my thought thank you for the video
move south
Making "Hillary Holes" since 2000"
Almost nothing about actually making these firearms. More like a commercial.
I love my Classic Series M27, but please for the love of all things good and holy, get rid of that stupid and useless inter grated gun lock!