Some people are just lazy to lazy to talk so they use the AI foolishness & produce 2nd rate content. But we watched it and commented, that’s all that matters to them.
@jackiegood3686Күн бұрын
Totally agree. Makes me stop watching nearly every time .
@TucoDog-ho6fwКүн бұрын
They evidently can’t find anyone who can read. These computer generated voices are way better than they were just a short time ago, but I still hate them.
@shenmisheshou70023 сағат бұрын
I think the whole thing is AI generated. It appears to be just a bunch of short clips of revolvers that don't seem to flow into any narrative, along with an AI generated and read script. I am going to block this feed. I hate AI generated content. I can live with an AI voice, but not when the whole thing is just worthless BS.
@rhuck3721 сағат бұрын
I believe you did a great job in describing our beloved 357 Magnum and most of its capabilities, I use both revolvers and carbines and they are an amazing cartridge to have on hand!!! Thank You for this video!!!
@Not_on_u_tub2 күн бұрын
Lots of info left out. Yes, the 1920s showed a need for a more powerful cartridge. That cartridge was developed around 1930. Between the traditional 38 spl and the 357 mag was the 38-44. It was a 38 spl loaded into the realm of 357 mag and used in a 44 spl triple lock revolver, but chambered in 38 spl. This left additional steel around the chambers in the cylinder. Also, being a triple lock, the action was very strong. 38-44 heavy duty / 38-44 outdoorsman became successful in law enforcement and also hunting. However, it had one short coming. It could still be chambered in older and/or weaker 38 spl revolvers. Thus, the case length was increased by1/8 of an inch, giving birth to the 357 magnum.
@m.pietro908714 сағат бұрын
375 Magnum still kicks pretty hard on modern revolvers. It kicks more than a 1911 45 ACP pistol.
@LWRC13 сағат бұрын
Should do a side by side comparison of the .357 vs 7.62x39 AK rifle and see how they compliment each other ! ! !
@libertyforever8362 күн бұрын
It’s not Scott It’s an AI generated voice.
@raymondproulx1095Күн бұрын
Why the clips of X-Frame revolvers while discussing 357 Mag. Did I miss an announcement from S&W? Lose the AI voice. Annoying...
@russstockton37842 күн бұрын
The weird robot voice sucks and the strange way of speaking 357 is annoying. The .357 was lengthened 1/10th of an inch to prevent 38-44 type loads being chambered in 38 spl guns. It can achieve 700 ft lbs of energy at around 1700 fps or so. The info is a little off. If you look up Keith loads you'll see that today's 357 mag has been down loaded a lot from it's original offerings. Nice explanation even if it is slightly flawed
@sparky_-mf2csКүн бұрын
Still waiting for facts i didnt already know
@josephhiggins7216Күн бұрын
I've got a pro series 640. All steel, 2.25 inch j frame cambered in .357 magnum. I bought it because it has factory dovetailed night sights. I've fired a grand total of 5 .357 magnum rounds through it. The recoil is a new king of brutal. It's been .38 Specials ever since. +p for carry.
@Rich_in_Texas23 сағат бұрын
There's a technical issue in that handguns do NOT generally generate enough backwards force to be called "recoil" (they don't have the mass or power), but rather pivots upwards at the weak link (your wrist) and is called "muzzle rise". Long arms (rifles and shotguns) do have enough weight and projectile force to drive the weapon back (recoil) to one degree or another.
@44hawk282 күн бұрын
If you can't figure out how to actually narrate the video please don't download it
@PromasterHOF21 сағат бұрын
I will never subscribe to a robo voice channel and have unsubscribe from some of my favorite channels that went with robo voice
@supersix9137Күн бұрын
We all need to click off of these AI narrations, immediately.
@petrotmyrcz308Күн бұрын
Five things every hand gunner already knows about the three five tee seven. Never watching this channel again.
@julianlaustsen1991Күн бұрын
the recoil on a 357 isn't bad. hollow point wont be useful unless u have high enough speed on the shell.
@DouglasMcLaughlin-kq7hk2 күн бұрын
My '76 Trooper III still sweet, smooth and straight.
@geoffkeahey2651Күн бұрын
This AI stuff has to go the way of the dinosaur. I know you don't have to pay a reader, but anyone with any knowledge knows it is the three fifty seven magnum.
@jameswilkins593817 сағат бұрын
It also irritates me that the video portion often does not match the audio i.e. the audio is talking about .357 recoil while showing Jerry Miculek shooting a .500 Smith & Wesson Magnum revolver with what appears to be a 4" barrel. While the recoil of a .357 is not a walk in the park, it's nowhere near a .500 S&W.
@CaffeineThrottleКүн бұрын
More than you bot. Do you know what animal Col.Wesson dropped with one round as a public demo ? The animal was not wasted by the way.
@1331pugsterКүн бұрын
I speed it up to 1.5
@johnkostick204119 сағат бұрын
357mag origin was in 1935.
@SG-hh9lu2 күн бұрын
Underwood .357 125gr 1700 fps…..
@libertyforever8362 күн бұрын
Exactly. Those folks know how to make ammunition.
@Lazymofoprepper22 күн бұрын
10mm is super close in power, but can be shot in a semi-auto and magazine fed.
@SLF-nw2yc2 күн бұрын
You can get. 357 in semi auto now too.
@Lazymofoprepper22 күн бұрын
@ yeah, but those guns aren't near as common or practical, compared to 10mm platforms, especially since those cartridges are so close ballistically.
@22jeepmojave752 күн бұрын
Past or present, 357 recoils are harsh. What’s wrong with you!
@ajhubbell37542 күн бұрын
My 13 yo son and 16 yo daughter both fire it. Recoil isn’t that bad.
@scottdunn21782 күн бұрын
In the 1990 SAAMI reduced standard chamber pressures for the .357 by about 20% - this was to appease manufacturers like S&W who were starting to stuff the .357 into small J-Frame style revolvers. Buffalo Bore, etc still make the original full-power .357 loads.
@jsprite123Күн бұрын
What's up with the robotic voice?
@darrenlawlor10983 сағат бұрын
It's a 3 fivety seven
@mikereimus88792 күн бұрын
Great video thank you
@44hawk282 күн бұрын
Obviously you are new at this. This video was lousy although the information was okay. It is not a particularly good video in any way shape or form for crying out loud they couldn't even get somebody to actually narrate it
@joezalogaКүн бұрын
And not one inch of your own video
@vajmanjinha12 сағат бұрын
3 fivety seven and 3 hunder-ed and five seven are bad ass boo lots.
@markgotschall2914Күн бұрын
3 to 57? Bad AI, real bad.
@robertsebacher44Күн бұрын
Stop AI
@ckhfc114 сағат бұрын
AI audio sucks. really, 3D57 ?
@BigBlockRick-gy6ymКүн бұрын
I absolutely detest A.I. narration
@damiendarko9411Күн бұрын
3D57 Magnum? I hate these channels... All of you robots need to be purged from the Guntube space immediately.
@erikmuth4496Күн бұрын
Wtf is this thing saying?!?!?!? Makes noooo sense! Put a straight talking human on this!
@silverback48922 сағат бұрын
Three five-ty seven? Come on! Those mispronunciations and the overuse of repetitive fluff words like 'versatile', the wordiness disguising a paucity of substantive content...clear signs of non- human delivery. Get AI out of your videos. I'd be more likely to subscribe if there was a real human presenting the information, human imperfections and all. Scott is a robot! And soylent green is people! Power to the AI Luddites!
@thomdrums-ms4ztКүн бұрын
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@OldManMontgomeryКүн бұрын
I must agree with many commenters; much information is neglected or misconstrued. The Smith & Wesson ".357 Magnum" revolver - later (1957 or so) renamed the model 27 - was first released for sale in 1935. Therefore, the round was developed earlier (early 1930s is close enough). Elmer Keith (now passed on) typically gets much of the credit for the round. (He's a story all by himself.) He had been a lawman at some point but was more known for hunting North American game such as deer, elk moose and the occasional bear. The .357 Magnum was not solely for law enforcement. The .357 Magnum round initially fired the same weight bullet (158 grains) as the .38 Special, but at a higher velocity and the bullet shape was altered from a round nosed (lead) shape to a semi-wadcutter (flattened nose, impact point). It was driven at a higher velocity than the .38 Special. This required greater internal pressure - to give the increased velocity. This was possible by simply increasing the propellent (powder) amount or using a different type of powder. However, this increase in pressure was higher than the then current .38 Special revolver could safely and reliably handle. A given firearm might or might not blow up on the first firing, but would wear out sooner unquestionably. Also, the stronger load.in a 38 Special cartridge would provide a serious danger. therefore, the .38 Special case was redesigned by adding length to the case. I have read the initial length was to lengthened by one- eighth of an inch (.125 inch) but current diagrams of the cases indicate a slightly longer addition. Revolvers made for the .357 Magnum round were built to withstand the higher pressure and chambered for the longer case. .357 Magnum cartridges were made longer. In this way the shorter .38 Cartridge would fit and fire in the .357 Magnum revolver, which could more than safely allow use of .38 Special cartridges. At the same time, a .357 Magnum cartridge could not be fully inserted in a .38 Special revolver. The same technique was used in the case of the .44 Special/.44 Magnum. That is a different story. Currently, to include the last forty or so years, ammunition companies have experimented with the bullet weight of the .357 Magnum revolver. By lightening the bullet, muzzle velocity is increased and this results in a larger kinetic energy reading at the muzzle or short distances (such as from a chronograph). However not mentioned is the reality from the physics of motion that a propelled object which is not constantly powered (lke a rocket or aircraft) will lose velocity much more quickly if lighter rather than heavier. This loss of velocity results in a loss of kinetic energy. Recoil. Recoil can be calculated by the ratio of recoil force to weight of (in this case) the firearm. Which is why a 'snubby' revolver or lighter semi-automatic will recoil more than a larger handgun. So one must take this into account when selecting a defensive handgun. For those seeking a small, easily hidden side arm for self defense, this is especially noteworthy. A .357 Magnum 'light' revolver is painful to shoot.