Glad your back! Very few videos on CZcams that concentrate on actual accuracy. For those of us that like shooting one whole groups .... your videos are the best online! Hope to see more in the future. If I could make requests for possible future videos..(a 1911 , .22lr Revolver)
I just started watching your videos. Great job. I find it very difficult to find videos that don't involve someone running around shooting rapid shots at steel. That tells me nothing about the accuracy of the gun. Now if I want to rapidly shoot at steel and try and simulate a "combat" situation, that's fine. But if my steel shots are off and your video shows inherent accuracy for a particular gun, I know it's me and not the gun (assuming nothing wrong with the gun). That is valuable information. Your videos give me a baseline for accuracy expectations, regardless of how I use it for myself. I also like it when you say that something "sucks". There are so many reviews online that say NOTHING bad about any gun or accessory. It makes me wonder if the information from these reviewers is biased, and they are being paid by the gun vendor. Again, good job and nice to see you back!
Your wife is a lot smarter than many pistol concealed carrying cowboys. I have both and getting up in age makes it harder to rack the slide safely. The revolver will help me carry another 30 years Lord permitting. I really enjoyed the information you provided. I just bought me the SW 360PD. I have a M&P340 but felt I needed the hammer to do single action for accuracy. I also plan on using only 38specials on both. I plan on getting a laser to even be more accurate. I hope you can provide more information like cleaning the revolvers. Thank you.
Really good review of 360PD and I agree 100% with your educated conclusion that revolvers are better for self defense concealed carry weapon than semi autos especially for people who do not handle guns every day like street cops. With little practice, you can get really accurate with these snub nose revolvers, not to mention how light these guns are for concealed carry.
I mostly agree with opinions and test results. Probably why I'd say great presentation. I always carry mine with 357 158 grain hollow points. Mostly practice with .38. Usually will run 1 box of 38s and 10 rounds of 357 at the range to stay familiar with how it will feel if ever in a life or death situation. I consider this gun a lifestyle tool not a fun at the range leisure piece. Sounds like too many guys are putting this on the same level as a 686. It just ain't that in any way. It's damn good at what it is. It's terrible at what it's not. Just like anything else. Thank you
In case you’re unfamiliar with the term, a “belly gun” is a handgun with a very short barrel and often without a front sight. They are meant for close-range gunfights and are called belly guns because one may press the muzzle against his opponent’s belly before firing a shot. An autoloader gets put out of battery and will not work if it is pressed against anything. In a revolver, the cylinder turns and the hammer hits the firing pin.
Good review. Little too much dead air. Shoots about like my Taurus 85 Poly protector out to 15 yrds. 25 your about 4" tighter. But I only bought it because after rebate it was $139 to the door. I have several s&w revolvers. Always been my favorites. Especially mod27 6" nickel w/ blond grips. Think iPhone did fine.
I find it takes some practice to get good with a short barreled gun. if I could comfortably carry my 4" mdl. 15, I would, but it's easier to carry my 637(polished internals, w/ tkcustom springs and firing pin). I also have a Ruger LCR, nice little gun. 2 pockets, 2 guns= 10 shots. be safe. have fun.
Exceptional job shooting that Airweight! I have a 360 PD and have only run .357 through it; although not more that 75 to 100...she’s pretty darn snappy! I should try some .38 to get properly acquainted with this petite revolver. Can I ask what you run for a holster and where it’s carried?
Revolvers will always be better than semi-automatic Striker fire the only reason why people white automatics because you could carry more cartridge 10mm revolver.
So in the double action mode you're shooting that revolver I hear you but you're gonna have to dump that cylinder and more like under 4 seconds For there to be any kind of a strain or stress involved
Great video. My 642 is as accurate as I am (and that one is dao). I was screwing around shooting at Colman propane bottles at 30-40 yards and not having any trouble hitting them. Just had to aim high. Most people don't shoot j frames well, and I think that is where the bad accuracy claims come from. You have to have good mechanics.
My question is if it's just a 38 special why not get a single stack 9 mm get better performance deeper penetration more consistent expansion just a better overall package just as concealable, I carry the sig P365 and I carry Underwood extreme defender 68 grain plus P9 millimeter ammo
From the feedback I hear about this gun most not all carry 38 plus P and again my question is when you're willing to drop 38 plus P why not just carry a simple stack 9 or something like that why would you go with 38 special, I've been looking at the 360PD for about a month now and thinking about pulling the trigger on it But I don't see the benefit compared to like a single stack 9 a Kar or sig
It’s smaller and almost a full pound lighter than many single stack 9. Plus you get all the benefits of a revolver over a semiauto (easier to use, less possible malfunctions, better at contact firing). I have a G43x and just got this for those reasons plus the fact that revolvers are just freaking cool!
Excellent shooting! Those little scandium framed J's are great handguns, but I think I'd prefer the 340 PD hammerless model.
This shows how accurate fix barrel revolvers are, even with 2" barrels and in low weight alloy! An excellent, helpful and educational video!
Old video I just came across.
Great marksmanship.
Glad your back! Very few videos on CZcams that concentrate on actual accuracy. For those of us that like shooting one whole groups .... your videos are the best online! Hope to see more in the future. If I could make requests for possible future videos..(a 1911 , .22lr Revolver)
Glad you are back, was a little worried. Great accuracy review as usual.
Glad your back! Great test
Excellent. I learned a lot of things new to me. Camera work was good too. Many thsnkd
I just started watching your videos. Great job. I find it very difficult to find videos that don't involve someone running around shooting rapid shots at steel. That tells me nothing about the accuracy of the gun. Now if I want to rapidly shoot at steel and try and simulate a "combat" situation, that's fine. But if my steel shots are off and your video shows inherent accuracy for a particular gun, I know it's me and not the gun (assuming nothing wrong with the gun). That is valuable information. Your videos give me a baseline for accuracy expectations, regardless of how I use it for myself. I also like it when you say that something "sucks". There are so many reviews online that say NOTHING bad about any gun or accessory. It makes me wonder if the information from these reviewers is biased, and they are being paid by the gun vendor. Again, good job and nice to see you back!
I have a 340 PD and I love it. It kicks hard but then again this not a target gun but a self defense one although is very shoot able, great shooting.
Brokosok glad to see ya back !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad to see you're back! Good shooting!!
Your wife is a lot smarter than many pistol concealed carrying cowboys. I have both and getting up in age makes it harder to rack the slide safely. The revolver will help me carry another 30 years Lord permitting. I really enjoyed the information you provided. I just bought me the SW 360PD. I have a M&P340 but felt I needed the hammer to do single action for accuracy. I also plan on using only 38specials on both. I plan on getting a laser to even be more accurate. I hope you can provide more information like cleaning the revolvers. Thank you.
That’s some fine shooting sir! Thanks for the video. You’ve convinced me into getting one. I’ve wanted to get on for a while.
Really good review of 360PD and I agree 100% with your educated conclusion that revolvers are better for self defense concealed carry weapon than semi autos especially for people who do not handle guns every day like street cops. With little practice, you can get really accurate with these snub nose revolvers, not to mention how light these guns are for concealed carry.
Great vid! Thanks.
Shooting my 340PD w/magnum loads feels like catching a 90 MPH fastball barehanded. Follow up shots are slow & difficult so +P carries the day.
Hey Brokosok glad to see ya back! I would recommend trying an xs on your pd, Massab Ayoob recommend it to me. Great guns
I mostly agree with opinions and test results. Probably why I'd say great presentation. I always carry mine with 357 158 grain hollow points. Mostly practice with .38. Usually will run 1 box of 38s and 10 rounds of 357 at the range to stay familiar with how it will feel if ever in a life or death situation. I consider this gun a lifestyle tool not a fun at the range leisure piece. Sounds like too many guys are putting this on the same level as a 686. It just ain't that in any way. It's damn good at what it is. It's terrible at what it's not. Just like anything else. Thank you
I appreciate everybody’s feedback merry Christmas to you all
Great shooting bro! 😀
Good accuracy!
Thanks for the great review. Thinking of the 360 pd using 38 special for my daughter. Like that if we choose we could use 357 mag..
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In case you’re unfamiliar with the term, a “belly gun” is a handgun with a very short barrel and often without a front sight. They are meant for close-range gunfights and are called belly guns because one may press the muzzle against his opponent’s belly before firing a shot. An autoloader gets put out of battery and will not work if it is pressed against anything. In a revolver, the cylinder turns and the hammer hits the firing pin.
Good review. Little too much dead air. Shoots about like my Taurus 85 Poly protector out to 15 yrds. 25 your about 4" tighter. But I only bought it because after rebate it was $139 to the door. I have several s&w revolvers. Always been my favorites. Especially mod27 6" nickel w/ blond grips.
Think iPhone did fine.
Most impressive!
I'd love to see one of your accuracy reports on a canik tp9sf elite. It's a fantastic gun for the sub 400 price. I'd like to see a bench test on one.
I find it takes some practice to get good with a short barreled gun. if I could comfortably carry my 4" mdl. 15, I would, but it's easier to carry my 637(polished internals, w/ tkcustom springs and firing pin). I also have a Ruger LCR, nice little gun. 2 pockets, 2 guns= 10 shots.
be safe. have fun.
Exceptional job shooting that Airweight! I have a 360 PD and have only run .357 through it; although not more that 75 to 100...she’s pretty darn snappy! I should try some .38 to get properly acquainted with this petite revolver.
Can I ask what you run for a holster and where it’s carried?
Blackhawk pocket holster
Wow. Wife bugging you for a handgun. Sweet!!!. Great videos. Your a great shot too..
Revolvers will always be better than semi-automatic Striker fire the only reason why people white automatics because you could carry more cartridge 10mm revolver.
So in the double action mode you're shooting that revolver I hear you but you're gonna have to dump that cylinder and more like under 4 seconds For there to be any kind of a strain or stress involved
Do they make the Big Dot sights for revolvers ?
Great video.
My 642 is as accurate as I am (and that one is dao). I was screwing around shooting at Colman propane bottles at 30-40 yards and not having any trouble hitting them. Just had to aim high. Most people don't shoot j frames well, and I think that is where the bad accuracy claims come from. You have to have good mechanics.
Nice video...one issue I have with fiber optic is night shooting, daylight it’s a BIG plus but at night terrible. I’d rather have tritium!
My question is if it's just a 38 special why not get a single stack 9 mm get better performance deeper penetration more consistent expansion just a better overall package just as concealable, I carry the sig P365 and I carry Underwood extreme defender 68 grain plus P9 millimeter ammo
On a glock mat! Blasphemy!
Damn this guy can shoot
I can't get the powder burns off of my cylinder. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Joshua I use a little bit of Flix on a cotton swab it’ll clean it up in no time
Read plenty of people saying pencil erasers work great and easy to do, it was on the titanium 340pd cylinder as well that the people used it on.
Leave em there.
From the feedback I hear about this gun most not all carry 38 plus P and again my question is when you're willing to drop 38 plus P why not just carry a simple stack 9 or something like that why would you go with 38 special, I've been looking at the 360PD for about a month now and thinking about pulling the trigger on it But I don't see the benefit compared to like a single stack 9 a Kar or sig
It’s smaller and almost a full pound lighter than many single stack 9. Plus you get all the benefits of a revolver over a semiauto (easier to use, less possible malfunctions, better at contact firing). I have a G43x and just got this for those reasons plus the fact that revolvers are just freaking cool!
All the gun are more accurate then most operator can be.
Pps m2 review?