I recently installed Crimson Trace lasers on my Ruger SP101 .357 Magnum and Ruger LCP .380. I also shot the NAA Sheriff .22 Magnum for the first time. Check out the rest of the story at The BRShooting Journal blog and facebook group. brshooting.blogspot.com
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
This thing is larger than life. Something like 15 sets of216 were used to make this… I gotta say, making the end of the video was tough, but I have to recycle my magnets to make other creations, because they’re expensive. If someone’s gotta crush my creations, it better be me.
The Ruger SP101 is a fantastic revolver. Originally it was chambered for .357 Magnum, but since its introduction it has been reintroduced in other calibers such as .22 LR. Although, it isn’t as powerful as a .357, the .22 is an excellent training and plinking gun. For the full review check out Guns.com www.guns.com