Shooting A .38 Special Revolver in 1st Person View
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Well I have same gun, and I always pull the hammer back because there is a longer pull/delay if you don't. Therefore, your gun is far more steady and accurate due to pulling the hammer back.
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Buy used, the older pre-1982 Smith & Wesson revolvers are best.
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I see many videos with the shooter using the gun in a single action mode. This is okay for target and long distance shooting. Shooters using a double action revolver should use the gun in double action as well to get use to it in case it should have to be used for self defense. This method is much faster and is accurate at close ranges which will be the case in a self defense scenario. Enjoyed the video.
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The .38 special uses the same bullet as the .357 magnum, which is .357, however, I have used 9mm .355 bullets for reloading and they work fine for target shooting.
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filmed on an i-potato
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@PepperWhite62 a .38s has a bullet .357 diameter
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hi, i have a 38 special too :D
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why do you pull it back .
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a .38 throws a .355 projectile. Nearly identical to a 9mm.
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How many millimeters caliber?
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wtf 6 shots? mine has 5
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Nice? 5 stars? This is what shooting videos should not be.
Mdl. 66 smith. 2 inch.
Ryan3465 4 years ago
holy shit man nice
Ryan3465 5 years ago