 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. At the range now, we've got the standard manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck Revolver in .22 WMR, .22 Magnum. It's a double barrel revolver that requires two fingers to pull that trigger. It does have a trigger bar safety in there that must be engaged before the trigger can be pulled, but yet it'll fire two shots with every trigger pull. So here we have a pizza box. Let's take a look at what this is going to look like. Let's shoot this pizza box. See that? Two shots right there. I can't tell if that's lined up. I think it is. Let's try it again. Whoa! Yep, there's two shots right there. We'll go a little higher. Yep, and two shots right there. Very interesting design. It is lightweight. It has steel barrels and cylinder and fires that .22 Magnum. One thing I noticed is that the ejector, once you shoot these .22s, the ejector kind of is very tight. Like right now I'm having trouble getting those out. I'll tap on it a little bit. I did take a few shots before I had my knife here. I tapped on this a little bit and that you can see that it does loosen up these shells, but they are very tight so you don't expect much for speed loads, but I don't know how accurate it's going to be. You know, the barrels are a quarter an inch and a quarter long, but it's a cool little revolver. You're getting four shots. I'm sorry, you're getting eight shots with four trigger pulls and that's what you're looking at with this revolver. Three dot sights. They are red and a polymer grip that I think feels rubber. A lot of people mentioned that trigger pull is much too heavy. Well, you have to keep in mind this, that you are pulling two hammers back. Even a regular double action or standard, I should say, double action revolver, you're looking at a 12 pound trigger pull. Even on a double action semi-auto, you're looking at maybe 9, 10, 11 pound trigger pull. I don't think this is reaching 12 pound each, but it's definitely doable. Here we have the ASS333 Thunderstruck loaded up again. The triple threes stands for the rule of three, and the way standard manufacturing says is that most self-defense situations take place within three yards, three trigger pulls, and under three seconds. So that's where they came up with the name. Let's see here. I'm going to try to hit something with this revolver. I got it stacked right now. I missed. Not exactly sure. There we go. I think I got it now. Okay, so from approximately 10 yards, you're not going to get the greatest accuracy. I could have told you that before. I even tried with inch long barrels or inch and a quarter long barrels. Let's get a little closer. All right, so what I think we got here is a get off me gun, a belly gun, close distance shooter, two shots, 22 magnum. Let's see. And there we go. So there it is, the standard manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck. It's not the greatest defensive tool, all right? And you're not going to make a precise shot. At least I couldn't. It is what it is. It's a close range firearm that fires two shots of 22 magnum out of each of these barrels. The trigger pull is not as bad as many people think, at least from the comments that I got from my tabletop review. And the overall feel is right around 20 ounces loaded with eight shots. Now I will mention, every time I pulled the trigger, two shots fired. So when I ejected those cases, each and every one fired. So that is good. It's a belly gun. It's a get off me gun. It's a gun that will fire when needed, but I wouldn't feel comfortable carrying this as my primary gun just because I wouldn't feel the confidence that I needed to make a long shot. You know, like a 10, 12 yard shot. It's a Thunderstruck made by standard manufacturing. And if you like videos like this, please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.