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    Somebody who actually knows inside of S&W revolvers

    One of my pet peeves on the internet is looking at YouTube videos about S&W revolvers with posters who know nothing about what they are talking about. If you have a free 90 minutes, grab your coffee and enjoy a retired, trained police armorer “Benny”, as he walks you through a very detailed disassembly of a N frame revolver. He actually spent some lengthy time learning from the people on the line at the factory in Springfield, MA. Don’t matter if yours is a K,L,J... they basically the same. Lots of tips on what problems to look for:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4ujyLn3lHBc

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    Gunblue490 doesn’t have a short version it comes to firearms. I bought a 1984 Smith and Wesson Model 19 a few months ago, and then gave it to my son. I watched Benny’s video comparing his new Model 19 Classic, with an older Model 19. He convinced me that newer can be better. https://youtu.be/4h9l2ipiKf4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inspector71 View Post
    YouTube videos...with posters who know nothing about what they are talking about.
    I thought that was the definition of YouTube! (smile)

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    This guy may know something about revolvers, but his video on dropping the slide on an empty 1911 shows his ignorance of that platform.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op1167lTVmI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco Benson View Post
    This guy may know something about revolvers, but his video on dropping the slide on an empty 1911 shows his ignorance of that platform.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op1167lTVmI

    Rosco
    Oh Boy... I did note that Benny said he had little to no experience with 1911 pistols, and that his pistol broke during the video. I’d go into the whole issue of slide speed, but what’s the point?

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    Just an fyi on S&W revolvers...there are some obvious differences between current models with MIM parts and older ones. Even more changes if you compare them with pre-war S&Ws.
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    He reminds me of a guy I used to work with. He went to every armorer course S&W had back in the day. He taught me lots about checking timing and such in a revolver. Interestingly enough he doesn’t have much of an opinion on IL versus lock S&W revolvers. He has carried the same no dash model 36 daily for almost 40 years. I was fortunate when he decided to sell me one of his old BUGs. He had a model 60 with the box and papers from where he bought it in 1984. He only carried it for 3-4 years then it sat in his safe until I bought it in December 2019.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LtDave View Post
    Just an fyi on S&W revolvers...there are some obvious differences between current models with MIM parts and older ones. Even more changes if you compare them with pre-war S&Ws.
    Gunblue490’s take on the new S&W revolvers, mostly revolves around not having to fit parts on the new models. I have S&W revolvers from the 50’s, 70’s, 80’s, and 2018. I like them all.

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    Guys "fixing their S&W revolvers" have kept many a gunsmith in business.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco Benson View Post
    This guy may know something about revolvers, but his video on dropping the slide on an empty 1911 shows his ignorance of that platform.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op1167lTVmI

    Rosco
    I watched another one of his videos, where he was going to comment on Glocks, but, I didn’t get that far...I stopped the video when he made the comment that 5-6 rounds were plenty for HD/SD... Don’t get me wrong, I respect this mans knowledge on S&W revolvers, but telling people that 5-6 rounds is enough, is IMO, very dated info, that clearly doesn’t take into consideration that there may more than one perp involved...

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