Single Action vs. Double Action: What’s The Difference?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2023
- In this video, I’ll explain the difference between single action and double action revolvers. Be sure to subscribe to my channel for more videos. Thanks for watching!
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Single Action is Cooler .Simple .
I honestly think the Taurus looks a little better. While I think cowboys are badass, the Tracker makes you look like a gentlemanly cowboy, which is even *more* badass.
Thank you so much for the valuable info. I needed to explain this to my wife and i couldnt explain it better.
Best explanation I’ve heard. Great video!
merry christmas dustin and thanks for all the videos. I'm a newbie and learned everything with your videos. Thanks for all you do for the sport
Excellent explanation. Thanks for posting
Thanks cowboy 🤠
This was helpful, great explanation!
Excellent video that does a great job in explaing the differences in the two actions! Thank you!
Great explanation, thank you
Thanks for an excellent explanation.
Good explanation. Should be helpful to those new to firearms.
Now do the Hopkins & Allen triple action revolver. 👍
Well done. Thank you
Elo. Thank you for démonstration, so very good explain. 👌🤠
Thank you for explaining the difference. 👍
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
The russian m1895 nagant is kind of like a triple action revolver. Pulling the trigger not just cocks and releases the hammer, but also moves the cylinder forward to create a gas seal.
Single action are more comfortable for me. They just feel right. Nothing against double actions, they just feel more awkward to me. Great video, thanks for sharing.
I feel the same way.
Because it is the way God and Sam Colt meant for men to shoot.
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Thanks for that.
Dustin's "Wheelguns 101" 😁
Pietta makes a beautiful 1873 Single Action Army. I had to buy the Cimarron 7th Cavalry model to get the black powder frame with a 4 click hammer and a 7.5” barrel.
Thank you, I finally know the difference.
I always get an education here!
I never knew there was a double action BP revolver. 😉😜
Just kidding…but that was the very first thought I had, when I saw your video title come through.😂
Thanks, as always, for your time, money, and time on these videos, man!
There were indeed some double action cap and ball revolvers used in the Civil War. Colt did not make any, as far as I know.
Thanks for the video .. most people including me got confused and mixed up. I thought double action refers to the two actions of the shooter on every shot where actually it is two actions performed by the revolver
What kind of velocities are you getting out of the Remington New Model Army Carbine? That vs the Walker would be interesting.
Amazing! tutorial and video.
In short, I think the single action has more manual functionality to it.
The double action seems more automatic and is rich in its trigger pulling.
However as mention, the stress to a shooter's handling of the gun can drain and maybe interrupt their goal of aiming at their target.
Was there any BP double black powder ? Made and if so how hard to fine
Very coool
Sometimes single action is safer, for example if you are shooting 500 win mag, having a double action is downright stupid, the recoil is so much that you would have enough time to cock the hammer between follow up shots. I’ve seen a few instances where people shoot the revolver with both hands, and still managed to bump the trigger because of the recoil and shot towards the sky
What is the application of each?
? Can you turn a 1858 or a 1860 rem in to a dbl action like the 1865 I think it was in 36cal
Just need to append the terms with the word 'trigger'. A single action trigger, our a double action trigger.
Waiting for all the Revolver Ocelot ghost accounts to post how much cooler single action is for no reason.
My old pistols are SA, my modern are DA.
Back when I started,64 years ago, it was confusing. I thought it was the gun that had two actions, I had to cock it and then pull the trigger. Two things. The newer guns only required one thing. Pull the trigger. I finally figured out that we were talking about the trigger function and not the gun as a whole. Clear now but at 10 years old, not so much.
I’ve not seen any double action cap and ball revolvers. Anyone know of any?
@@Echosdad2 thanks.
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Reminds me of Little Bill in the Clint Eastwood movie, Unforgiven. Little Bill: "All you gotta do is cock it." 🤠😂
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Walter white 😧
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The ignorance of people knows no bounds.
Even if you don’t remember, there was a time when you didn’t know this. We’re all ignorant until we learn.