Smith & Wesson 65-3 357 Magnum Greatness!!!!!!!
Whats Crackalacking everybody We have another Revolver This Week and this is probably my favorite that I have ever Shot. The Smith & Wesson 65-3 represents the elegance of Stainless Steel. There is a wide variety of what you can Shoot for 357 Magnum and this is a good revolver because it is so heavy. If you ever find one of these revolvers in a shop pick it up because you will not regret the purchase.
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Great video and very nice revolver. You did a great job explaining it. Back “in the day” I used to be a revolver guy. That was like you said before Glock came along and changed everything. My younger days I didn’t have a lot of money but, newly married with family wanted a pistol for home defense. I wanted new not used and couldn’t afford a S&W. So I settled so to speak on a knockoff. A Taurus model 66 in 357. Blued finish, 6” barrel. Awesome gun. It was my first real handgun and I still own it today. For the first few years I only put a few hundred rounds through it. When I got stationed in Rhode Island I used to frequent a public range on the mainland on weekends and the indoor range on base Wednesday evenings. I was friends with a guy that was stationed at the range. I had the place all to myself. You couldn’t do that now, they would lock up both of us. I put thousands of rounds through it. It still looks and performs like it is brand new. I have not shot it in years. Maybe I’ll pull it out and make a video of it. Not making fun, but you can tell you are not a revolver guy. You don’t count the shots. You fire on a fired case. The click after the 6. It is because you are conditioned to fire until the slide locks back on a semiautomatic. Great video, keep them coming.