[SHOT 2022] Diamondback Sidekick .22LR and .22 Magnum Revolver
In this episode of TFBTV, James Reeves is at the Diamondback booth to check out their newest pistol, a 9-shot .22 revolver that works with .22LR or .22 Magnum. From Diamondback’s press release on this new old-fashioned revolver:
“When it comes to combining the timeless classic cowboy style with your favorite attributes of a modern revolver, the Sidekick has it all. The Sidekick shows off an old school cowboy personality with a classic look and feel. We added features such as a swing-out cylinder release incorporated into the old school ejection rod, a smooth black Cerakote finish, checkered polymer grip panels with available wood grips, and an additional 9 shot .22 Magnum cylinder that is remarkably easy to change out.”
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It's so easy to change the cylinder, he didn't want to attempt it on camera.😁
ZINC? No thanks. Zinc melts at 787.2° F. Say goodbye to it if you house burns down and it's not in a fireproof safe.