 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in today. We're looking at the new to the US SAR SR 38357 double-action revolver with a six-inch barrel There are very few of these out right now a lot of sites are showing that it's coming in and they have a price on there That is very attractive. I don't know if that's gonna stick once they actually get it in But a stainless steel double-action revolver chamber and 357 magnum These are the first shots to single action is amazing. We'll start with the gun there Not bad for the 357 Wow like no recoil That's arms core by the way 158 grain Man, that's great And I missed my double-action Figures, but anyways here it is all steel for steel frame Barrel and cylinder it does rotate counterclockwise All right, but I mentioned the single-action trigger. This is really nice breaks right at four pounds And it just snaps down there. It does not have a transfer bar in there but it also has a Internal safety much like the Smith and Wesson models, but that single-action trigger is just so nice It feels like a two-pound trigger, but it's not it's four pounds on my trigger scale It has fully adjustable rear sights All right, so both elevation and windage tall ramped up front sight now if I had half a brain I would have painted my targets white, but I don't have half a brain so the site is Hard to pick up with Black targets, although they're getting kind of beat up so been a while since I've been here But a six inch barrel full solid under lug. It has a black crane ejector cylinder release Trigger and hammer beautiful looking revolver. Now the grip is rubber. It's got some decent texturing on there I'm not sure if I'll be able to find wood grips. I I set it on every table review I set it everywhere. I go. I want wood grips on stainless revolvers. It just makes a more traditional and Classy look it is branded all over here. It's a star USA right there Made in Turkey the planes Iowa Miami, Florida star USA over here SR 38 38 357 Serial number sorry, you know, whatever. It's a very nice revolver. Now that was 357 Magnum I just got done shooting the Rossi RP 63 the difference 30 in a quarter ounces with the RP 63 50 ounces with the SR 38 so big difference in recoil big difference in accuracy with a Barrel that's twice the size of the three inch RP 63 that I was just shooting Not five minutes ago, but anyways, those were my first shots Let me load it up and we'll try double action 357 Magnum loaded up. We'll go double action. We'll start with the center circle And then the rabbit nice the six inches Makes a difference You know people that shoot the snub nose. I have shot snub nose several times Accuracy is Kind of tough. I will just say for me anyways You have to practice this takes a lot of that practice away a little bit You know, you still have to get your rounds in and become proficient, but It's like night and day. It really is six inches makes a difference But overall nice revolver 38 special at about 50 ounce revolvers Like nothing and that should be it. All right SA SR 38 new to the US You may have seen sorry revolvers in the US. They were imported by TR imports They have a four inch barrel blue. Those are still around, but this one is new to the US I don't know if you have seen a range of you with it so far But if so, that's great. If not, I'm the first whatever nice overall revolver I think SAR is doing a great job with their handguns Even their little nine millimeter sub gun. I haven't tried that yet, but I really like this happy to have it I want wood grips. There's a back of it. So to get wood grips I would have to get the the kind that would screw on from the bottom perhaps Dan Wesson May work, but anyhow nice overall revolver says perform great at the range This was my first time out first round through it and I'm pretty happy with the SR 38 and 357 Magnum if you like videos like this, please subscribe and share I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe