This was just a fun vid for me. My dad and I collaborated on the music (using FL Studios 10) and video production, so that added another creative element to this video. It is a montage of gun sounds from these firearms listed below. I hope you enjoy it :] 25th Anniversary Edition M9 - 9mm Parabellum (Luger) SIG SAUER P226 Platinum Elite - 9mm Parabellum (Luger) SIG SAUER P238 - .380 ACP (9mm short/kurz) Springfield Armory 1911 A1 Loaded - .45 ACP Smith and Wesson 686P - .357 Magnum, .38 special Zastava Arms M57 - 7.62×25mm Ruger Mark III Target - .22 LR 1942 Mosin Nagant - 7.62×54mm Saiga IZ - 7.62×39mm AK47 with Bumpski stock - 7.62×39mm and 9×19mm snap caps
Another Nunfancy 2010 SHOT Show adventure! An in-depth hit on all things Smith and Wesson including summaries of the M&P 15-22 .22s (the MOE version is an improvement), M&P15 rifles (the M&P 15PSX with Troy Industries TRX low profile handguard is impressive), the brand new “Bodyguard 380″ (great design it seems) and “Bodyguard 38″ line, the Performance Center revolvers, the Walther line, the S&W 1911s (I dig that 1911PD), several of the Classic revolvers, the .22s (I want the 317 Airlite but so much $$), and the excellent M&P pistol lineup (rapidly becoming another Nutnfancy favorite in my tactical shooting…smooth and fast!). So many fine firearms in the expansive booth, it was all I could do to show you what I did…lots of work and very little time to do it. S&W prices many of their guns on the high side I say but their quality is indisputable as we see again here. Most S&Ws last several lifetimes, are accurate, have enduring, well-proven designs, and give great pride of ownership. Thanks to the reps here who stepped up to another no-notice TNP booth review! ////////////////////////////////////////////// Music: www.archive.org