Oh man one of your best shooting guns ever! So nice! I have a 1909 colt police positive in 38 Smith. I have a similar love for mine I need to get some dies to reload for the short 38 smith
One question is this revolver with the barrel open, does the dog come to the rear? And because there are some Smith & Wesson revolvers that have the logo on the right side and others on the left side does that mean anything?
Lincoln Ruan Zaioncz Yes the dog always goes to the rear. The S&W logo markings on either the left or right sides, is to designate if the revolver is to be used as a left hand or a right hand revolver.
@@waynehajek6346 Thanks friend, I have several doubts, I already had the opportunity to see some Smith & Wesson copies, and even Spanish replicas. I'm Brazilian, and I admire the quality and sophistication of S&W revolvers. Which are superior to the national ones currently produced by Taurus!!
Those oldy but goodie S&W's are tack drivers in single action and those thin grips look good on that old girl !!!
You answered my question about the grips before I could ask it. It's a beautiful S&W. I love S&W's and the 38 special is my favorite round to shoot.
I have a 1947 vintage 5" model in 38 Special - fortunately for me the grips are original and serialed to the revolver.
A very good group a nice shooter thanks, stay safe👍👍👍
Beautiful revolver 👍🏻🇺🇸
Oh man one of your best shooting guns ever! So nice!
I have a 1909 colt police positive in 38 Smith. I have a similar love for mine
I need to get some dies to reload for the short 38 smith
I have several police positives my oldest is a 1919
I have the same revolver with a factory nickel finish and its my favorite shooter.
I had no idea they made round butt guns back then.
Nice gun good shooting
One question is this revolver with the barrel open, does the dog come to the rear? And because there are some Smith & Wesson revolvers that have the logo on the right side and others on the left side does that mean anything?
Lincoln Ruan Zaioncz Yes the dog always goes to the rear. The S&W logo markings on either the left or right sides, is to designate if the revolver is to be used as a left hand or a right hand revolver.
@@waynehajek6346 Thanks friend, I have several doubts, I already had the opportunity to see some Smith & Wesson copies, and even Spanish replicas. I'm Brazilian, and I admire the quality and sophistication of S&W revolvers. Which are superior to the national ones currently produced by Taurus!!
Sorry, but the loud music playing has YOU talking in the background. Maybe lose the music while you're talking?
The background music ruined this video, especially after the sixth time through the same track.