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Firearms education, Alaskan wilderness education, camping education, and in general anything of interest to me and those that choose to view my channel
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S4E12 Luger The Gun that Killed Superman
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S4E12 Luger The Gun that Killed Superman
S4E11 Delta Airlines Bought Me A Walther PPK
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S4E11 Delta Airlines Bought Me A Walther PPK
S4E10 Care and Maintenance of Your Carry Pistol
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S4E10 Care and Maintenance of Your Carry Pistol
S4E6 Breeo Smokeless Fire Pit Update
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S4E6 Breeo Smokeless Fire Pit Update
5 Stupid Things Gun Tubers Still Say in 2024
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5 Stupid Things Gun Tubers Still Say in 2024
S3E47 S&W Customer Service and 686 Plus Update
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S3E47 S&W Customer Service and 686 Plus Update
S3E44 Zombie Hunting And Or Defense Guns
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S3E44 Zombie Hunting And Or Defense Guns
S3E42 Truth About the 45 AARP, I Mean 45 ACP
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S3E42 Truth About the 45 AARP, I Mean 45 ACP
you can’t even talk properly…. elmer fudd
The lower the pressure, the less stress on the case, the more reloading cycles you get. Therefore .45 ACP and .38 SPL are the premier handgun rounds. 38 spl can be reloaded just about indefinitely. 🙂
357 Sig: 1.27 cm3 volume. Max SAAMI pressure: 40,000 PSI 357 mag: 1.7 cm3 volume. Max SAAMI pressure: 35,000 PSI So let's calculate 357 mag's power relative to sig. 1.7/1.27 = 1.3386 volume ratio. 35000/40000 = .875 pressure ratio. 1.3386*0.875 = 1.171275. So other things being equal, the .357 magnum is going to be about 17% more powerful. It's just physics.
That Enfield looks to be in good shape, I'm no C&R expert by any means, but I'd be totally happy if I had one in that condition
Nice rifle. My fav is the Springfield o3a3. But I like those too.. what did it cost from cmp?
Love it. I have 40 & 357 barrels
Winchester mod 70 375 HH safari peep sight / 270 winchester Liopold / Trijicon / 44 S&W with chest holster , Hi dollar ammo for all . 50 yrs living in Kenai Alaska ,be safe .
Great video, I've been around guns for a very long time but I learned some interesting things from your video.
Very Informative and Thank You for going over the different types of firearms and the action of each to clear them safely! 👍
Glock 31.
9mm +p+ ballistics are almost identical to 357 sig. less wear and tear and much easier to shoot.
Beretta product manager was guilty of the same mistake saying, for youtube at SHOTT show, that it could;d be carried cocked and locked!
Thanks for the great review.
Thanks for showing us a peek of the museum. I was in the area a month ago and now have another reason to return. 😊
I want to know if 410 would be okay. I was thinking I'd keep a Mossberg shockwave on a 2- point sling instead of running around with a full length shotgun. And everybody in the fam can shoot 410 but my sister for example is 5 foot tall and 95 pounds even though she's an adult. Just wondering. I think steel slugs would be fine. 410 is traveling a little faster so I feel like that would make up for the lack of shit size and weight. Idk.
The FBI proved specifically 135 plus p was "close" to 40sw. This somehow got translated over the years as "9mm just as good." Which isn't what was said
The truth is it sucks
Nice!
Wow, that's a huge collection of a ton of stuff I've never seen before, I do enjoy a good museum visit once & a while
How DO YOU HAND CHECKER HOT MOLTEN STEEL ???. DOOOO TELL ! BETTER CHECK THAT OUT, JUST SAY'N !😂
You HAND CHECKER before you heat treat, you work with cold steel, no different than engraving a firearm. JUST SAY'N
Very enjoyable video.
Glock 32 and 33 are chambered in .357, and I shoot .357 from my Glock 23 w a .357 barrel swap as my camping gun
I have seen all the stuff about how the 9mm is best because of advanced bullet designs. This never resonated with me, for would not other cartridges have the same advanced bullet technology as well? Then add heavier larger diameter bullets and apply basic physics, and it only equates to a bigger entry wound, more potential damage to tissue and vitals, hence a good .40 S&W logically is superior to the smaller 9mm for personal defense. The 9mm is a good cartridge and the most popular pistol cartridge in the world, BUT in my estimation the .40 S&W remains superior
40sw balances power, capacity, and effectiveness better than most. The problem with 40sw is not the cartridge. It was stuffed into a lot of pistols not designed for it. In something like an HK Vp40 it works very well.
News Flash, the 9mm is a high pressure round, just saying.
I did my own testing with 45 acp, 44 mag, 357 mag, and 40 s&w, the 40 beat all of these rounds but the 44 mag, and it just fell a little short from the 44. The End.
The 40 is actually a pretty good round as auto-pistols go. I would rather not face a griz with any auto but with a good hardcast I wouldn't exactly feel naked with a 40.
I have a .357 Sig barrel for my P226 along with the .40 S&W I bought it in. Also bought a Bar Sto drop in 9MM BARREL FOR IT TOO. Best of all worlds.
Looking at the spec's, the 40 S&W, it is slightly less powerful than a 44 Henry rimfire. The 40 S&W however generates more than double the pressure than the 44 Henry but that's the difference between black powder and smokeless powder.
One correction, the 357sig is made from shortened and bottle necked 10mm brass, not 40SW. It would be too short if made from necked down 40 brass. Both are made from 10mm brass shortened.
Yes, I misspoke and was too lazy to edit the video
@@fortressalaska9822 no biggie, carry on.
I've seen a few 40s&w pistols blow up. Mostly what is happening is they are being over crimped when reloaded. Especially when using the carbide factory crimp die from Lee Precision. I noticed the 40 is difficult to feel the seating die doing the taper crimp on the case. The carbide factory crimp die is also hard to feel the subtle taper crimp and people have a tendency to keep turning the screw down until they feel the resistance. I find this especially with plated bullets. I pulled a number of bullets from overcrimped rounds and found the plated bullets were squashed down so much that they will drop to the bottom of an empty sized case with almost no contact on the brass at all. They measured .395 on average from the original .401 out of the box. That is likely why there is high pressure damage on 40 S&W chambers.
Once again, it is not the fault of a properly manufactured gun, some gun companies rushed the 40's out, not the fault of the caliber
I had magazines that held more then 10 rounds during the Assault Weapons Ban. 🖕🇺🇸🇺🇸
We all did, they were not illegal to own.
The only thing I ever heard on any of those cartridges was the cracked frame issue that Colt had with the 10 mm Delta Elite. As was stated in the video this was a Colt issue and not a 10 mm issue.
Exactly right
That is a pretty nice pistola
Yes it is
Viva 40!
Cargo pants make this a pocket gun
It's a pocket pistol for me but I don't wear skinny jeans
Thanks our frind . It's ammazing pistol .... l like the 40 & the good made and quality like p229 german made
Hey hornady manufacturing, why not bottle neck a full house 10mm case and creat a great new cartiridge
.40 is a one shot stopper which makes it cheaper than 9mm
I'd rather have 14 or 15 rounds of 40 S&W than 17 or 18 rounds of 9mm.
I agree totally
357 magnum was also done in a grizzly and coonan 1911 style guns. Just a fyi
The main reason the .40 was adapted from the ten was over penetration. The .40 would dump all of it’s energy into the target and not go thru the house! The standard load was 180 grns at less than a 1000 fps. For penetration one could use 165 grn bullets at greater than 1000 fps.
Thank you for the video very well-made. It’s definitely gonna change other peoples minds and will definitely like and understand the 357 sig I personally thanks to your video will be purchasing one. For my collection. Thank you.
It is my daily carry caliber
Talking in circles and not getting to the point about 40sw
By rolling my own, I keep the costs of 357 sig ammo relatively cheap versus buying new. I do have conversion barrels for the sig for 9mm and 40 but rarely use them. Backup.
Thanx.Good info.🤠🇺🇲
Well, I bet my life on .40sw. PX4 subcompact with Hornady CD in it.
Had one I bought used at my local gun store. No box, no paperwork. A few scratches and holster wear. Looked like very little cleaning was done. I paid about $450. Took home, cleaned with flitz. Hoppies, and rem oil. Had great trigger and rounds were dead on. Put couple hundred rounds through it Kept in my truck and concealed with bandolier holster in winter. Will somebody kick me in head for selling it, please. Still looking for another I can afford.
They made a huge mistake calling it the .357 sig. If they called it the 9mm magnum it would be a very popular round.
I agree, but it would have caused confusion with the 9mm Winchester Magnum