PeaK PRESENTS: Loading and Unloading a Double Action Revolver FEATURING The Colt King Cobra .357 Mag

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  • @Zootat
    @Zootat 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I die I want to go quietly in my sleep like my grandpa did. Not kicking and screaming like the passengers in his car.
    Thanks for the excellent tutorial. Always having long guns I just ordered my first hand gun, 357Colt. At 67 yr old better now then later.
    Live long and prosper.

    • @PeaK808
      @PeaK808  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mahalo for checking out my video! Let me know how it goes with your new colt!❤️
      I think 67 was the perfect time✊🏾

  • @matt7564
    @matt7564 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great technique but I find it somewhat tricky to practice without a revolver. Not sure what I should do. Thanks for the video anyway. Beautiful day in Waimea.

  • @sonniewilliams459
    @sonniewilliams459 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How do you like the Colt king cobra? Has it been reliable for you? Any issues? How many rounds have you put through it? Limited video reviews out there on this firearm so just curious about your experience with it thus far.

    • @PeaK808
      @PeaK808  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mahalo for checking out my video, AND for reminding me that I have a review to do about the Colt King Cobra!
      It’s been a hectic past few months😂
      I do like this revolver. As I said in the video, I have limited experience with DA revolvers, relegated to several Smiths, three Rugers, one Llama, and one Chiappa, but I think this is a great addition to the squad.
      I know various people who have had QC issues relating to fit and finish, but my CKC is beautiful and flawlessly fitted together. Cylinder lockup is tight, cylinder release is tactile, but not stiff.
      The DA pull has absolutely no stacking and is consistently smooth from beginning to break. Single action pull is a bit heavy compared to (my limited experience) other revolvers Ive shot.
      I have about 200 rounds of .357 through it and about 400 or so .38special. Both calibers have been from various manufactures and I haven’t had one issue with light strikes or any other malfunctions.
      Grip is comfortable, feels good in the hand and the pistol overall is a good shooter.
      I will say that I don’t like the brass front sight as it’s completely unusable in darker settings, but in broad daylight it’s good to go.
      Short stroking the trigger before it fully resets will lock up the revolver, more so than the other ones I’ve tried, so, I think if you were to carry this I would recommend some good, dedicated time on the range with it.
      I will get to work on this review ASAP, I have some other things on the fire right now.
      If you have any other questions please let me know🤙🏾
      Aloha nui

  • @anthonyseverino8292
    @anthonyseverino8292 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for sharing that. I always found revolvers to be awkward as a left hand shooter.

    • @PeaK808
      @PeaK808  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Aloha nō! I’m really happy to hear that I was able to help you out! I’m a cross dominant shooter so I utilize all my long guns as a lefty and I’m familiar with some of the pain “wrong handed people” experience when it comes to firearms.
      Please LMK if there’s anything else I might be able to help you with by making a video for!
      Have a great weekend!🤙🏾