Taurus Model 617 Revolver : 357mag Double Action - Part 2 of 7

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2010

Mini series on shooting the Taurus Model 617...

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  • i think ur wearin your watch a bit tigh Jeff, it looks like its gna cut off ur circulation ;o

  • @MopGunZ93 I dont like waqtches loose, but I promise its comfortable

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  • @robert30319 actualy they would, even with a 357 they are impact resistant and when a bullet richochets back it has lost most of its energy already, its not hittign thyat hard some peopel get 9mm richichets hit their body and barely break the skin

  • @BUTTERFLYKNlFE richochets and powder blowback...

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  • Hey whoever said deuce deuce it's a 357 dumsheiser good vid .357 has alot of power.

  • Nice weapon, good shooting. But why 20 yards in your videos? I have the Model 85 Taurus, and I can make long range shots with deep concentration. But those weapons are designed to be accurate within 7 yards or 21 feet. That's the legal defensive range for shooting an attacker, and that's what you should practice for with a carry gun. Not that I haven't foolishly tried to hit a milk just at a 100 yards though, but generally 7 yards is best. Btw, I did hit it! One time out of 30 rounds ;)

  • guys fucking badd ass

  • how the fuck u gone b fat as hell shooting a fucking duce duce

  • Here's my horror story. I was at the shooting range about a month ago ,I was shooting my .22lr revolver at the metal targets on the 25 yrd range. I was drilling the targets when I hear some guy down the lane yell "halt!!halt!!".. Apparently some of the lead from my gun ricocheted off the target and hit him in the chin!!. It hit him hard enough to penetrate the skin and we had to pull it out with needle nose pliers. A few inches higher and he would have lost an eye.

  • @block99h5 You should always wear hearing protection. Anything over 88 to 95 decibels for long periods can be detrimental to your long term hearing especially in the higher calibers. Revolvers are not known to be quite enough to not wear hearing protection.

  • It is a concealed carry weapon so the 2" barrel is understandable , long range accuracy not expected. Still a nice wheel gun with the extra shot in the cylinder.

  • @Aaotrom

    That is your problem not mine. You do not need hearing protection outside and I am not uneducated, I am actually educated very well. Also everyone is different so if you you need hearing protection because you are old it does not mean that other people do.

  • why aren't weapons like this available in canada

  • @block99h5 You need hearing protection anytime you are shooting a gun. I lost a large amount of hearing in my right ear from forgetting to put ear plugs back in while shooting a shotgun OUTSIDE. Please don't mislead more morons and any uneducated people like yourself by telling them just because they are outside hearing protection is not necessary. I shoot regularly and anytime I am I always put my hearing protection on.

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