Paul's Coach Gun Technique Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @nickclinton5147
    @nickclinton5147 Год назад +420

    Paul, you could never waste our time with one of your videos. We love every one.

    • @Slavic_Goblin
      @Slavic_Goblin Год назад +14

      Not enough "dawn of time" explanations for my taste this time around, but yeah... is good stuff.

    • @mtthwpnn
      @mtthwpnn Год назад +7

      Came to say the same thing. The parts where he merely talks aren't boring. The chronograph testing isn't tedious

    • @maxplaysgamesmore8552
      @maxplaysgamesmore8552 Год назад +4

      @@mtthwpnn the longer the better in fact.

    • @wr3nche5
      @wr3nche5 11 месяцев назад +1

      i second this. i appreciate every word that comes out of his mouth

  • @rickgroat6845
    @rickgroat6845 Год назад +231

    Hi Paul, I'm a 73 year old man who's been shooting from the age of 7, and I've owned shot and trained with 100's of guns for proper use and safety. I want to say your videos are number one for accurate content, well thought out, and both interesting and entertaining, and it's plain to see the great extent of planning and prep you put into your posts. Thank you for videos, as they are an important learning event each time for people, both fellow shooters and all who want to learn about it. I can share this personal experience regarding a negligent discharge, and in all my years of gun use I've had it happen once, and I'm huge on safety, but can stress the point that it can happen to anyone even us old timers, so you must be alert at all times. I was loading a 94 lever action rifle while standing with several fellow target shooters, and after loading the tube to full I then used the lever to load one round into the chamber and closed the lever and the gun fired into the ground. My thumb slipped of the hammer. This was something I had practiced over many years and knew how to perform safely, but I was excited to get back to shooting and just became lax in my method. So, the point I'm making is, even being well trained with many years experience in gun safety it's necessary to be reminded or policed in safety from fellow experts, and your videos are greatly appreciated.

    • @JohnDoe-ro4nf
      @JohnDoe-ro4nf Год назад +5

      Thank you for your reply Rick. I really enjoyed reading that. I am not Paul, but I would be delighted to hear if you have more stories about your experiences in life or other things.
      I am a Finnish person of about 30 summers, I really enjoy history, and would love to hear more about the life you have lived.

    • @erikcrouch7881
      @erikcrouch7881 Год назад +2

      You should definitely share more of your experience! It's invaluable, especially in the context of passing on lessons to new generations. I wouldn't have even remotely become as interested in firearms and mechanical things if not for my father and uncle, but unfortunately he didn't feel like sharing in his later years..

    • @DYLANJJK94
      @DYLANJJK94 2 месяца назад

      And I like how Paul keeps up safely instead of others who try to be cool and show off that they can work a gun unsafely without the gun going off, because even though it may be 2nd nature to them, demonstrating bad habits around the less experienced can cause them to think they can do that certain thing with a gun. Like keeping one hammer down.

  • @gregbilotta2472
    @gregbilotta2472 Год назад +464

    I await with bated breath for Paul's dual wield coach gun pt 3

    • @joshvaughter1088
      @joshvaughter1088 Год назад +7

      Yes please

    • @gregbilotta2472
      @gregbilotta2472 Год назад +2

      @@gordoncordon9779 Nonsense! I watched every minute of Paul (at 1.5x speed)

    • @joshvaughter1088
      @joshvaughter1088 Год назад +3

      @@gordoncordon9779 Could you be more specific with your sarcasm?

    • @gordoncordon9779
      @gordoncordon9779 Год назад

      @@joshvaughter1088 the comment said it was placed near the time of release, meaning he had to have rushed to the comments before viewing. BUT he did edit is. So idk what to think

    • @gordoncordon9779
      @gordoncordon9779 Год назад +1

      @@gregbilotta2472 I yield. But, you mean you watched every 40 seconds of Paul?

  • @williambutler2177
    @williambutler2177 Год назад +124

    Another wonderful presentation on BOTH:
    1) Firearm usage and safety
    2) How to apologize for forgetting that other people are complete morons.
    I come to the channel for #1, but honestly am more likely to make regular use of #2.
    Thank You! Wonderful video as always.

    • @derekeastman7771
      @derekeastman7771 Год назад +9

      Sometimes I’m not sure it’s worth addressing the total morons of the world, they’re perfectly capable of finding some excuse to refuse to learn.

    • @Gotobedboy
      @Gotobedboy Год назад +5

      @@derekeastman7771 took the words out of my mouth 👍

    • @sim.frischh9781
      @sim.frischh9781 Год назад +9

      @@derekeastman7771 While i would like to agree with you, you have to adress it otherwise they infect others with their stupid.
      Often it´s just ignorance, THAT can be corrected.
      More dangerous is when it becomes ideological or such. Well, or just really plain stupid...

  • @texasrex2222
    @texasrex2222 Год назад +295

    One of the best pieces of my advice my father ever gave me was, "sometimes it's better to shut up, listen, and don't feel like you ever have to interject or add anything to the conversation". This presentation was a good reminder of that. Thanks, Paul.

    • @Noobwater
      @Noobwater Год назад

      these darn LIBERALS transgenerisms gen Z libs! can't understand this, always trying to interject into my conversation while I am teaching them about how to solve the issue they're having. NO respect for ones e4lders, at 78 years old i still have not yet met a singular generation z that is respectful!

    • @jasoncastle4818
      @jasoncastle4818 Год назад +11

      If only more people would take your father's advice!!

    • @secretsquirrel6308
      @secretsquirrel6308 Год назад +9

      Such commenters are playing some version of Stump The Chump. If Paul should address their stupifying comments, they gain a sense of notoriety.
      Honstly, I don't know why Paul bothers with those city boys who've only seen the woods on a video.

    • @RaptorJesus
      @RaptorJesus Год назад +15

      @@secretsquirrel6308 Because Paul likes to educate people, and there's plenty of "city boys" with a genuine interest. These questions might be tedious, maybe even frustrating, to those who've been in the hobby for a long time. But not everyone has. Every video is someone's first, and there's going to be a ton of apsiring shooters who just genuinely don't know these things, and they come away from this enriched.

    • @imissyoujimmy
      @imissyoujimmy Год назад +1

      XD That is lost on the online generation

  • @Jack-ij3zt
    @Jack-ij3zt 2 месяца назад +11

    Wow what a legend. Will miss him so much

  • @joshvaughter1088
    @joshvaughter1088 Год назад +163

    Is it weird that his rebuttal episodes like this one are some of my favorites?

    • @LastoftheInfamousWinos
      @LastoftheInfamousWinos Год назад +33

      Dude he’s rebuttal when gun nuts media lied on him is something that’s in my heavy rotation playlist

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад +16

      @@LastoftheInfamousWinos That rebuttal was, to put it in internet lore, SAVAGE.

    • @timrogers2638
      @timrogers2638 Год назад +14

      @@LastoftheInfamousWinos - An all-time favorite. It was almost an hour, and I loved every minute of it.

    • @LuvBorderCollies
      @LuvBorderCollies Год назад +4

      Working in a busy gunshop you encounter lots of severely regarded people. Just like a comment section on RUclips. I got so sick of the gards who think they are Mensa material.

    • @thatguy-px9iy
      @thatguy-px9iy Год назад +2

      ​@mistersanders1528 I've watched it in full at least 4-5 times.

  • @jake9705
    @jake9705 Год назад +53

    Paul: I'm an upland game hunter of 25+ years who has spent the last 2 years trying to learn how to fish... with little success.
    One thing I know for certain: You can be a fishin' fool for life but you won't be a huntin' fool for very long.
    Your safety videos are much appreciated since many go above and beyond even the firearms' own safety manuals. Thank you for educating us fools.

    • @bruce502
      @bruce502 Год назад +10

      Regarding fishing:
      I believe that there is a reason it is called fishing instead of catching...😉

  • @mckinleygoetz9855
    @mckinleygoetz9855 Год назад +140

    My experience in the military and other experiences. You go above and beyond to explain things. You are an excellent teacher. I always learn something that I didn't know. I am pleased to say in my 18+ yrs in the Army, I not once had a negligent discharge. (I was medically retired 2 yrs ago) The reason why I didn't have any was because of instructors like yourself. Thank you again.

  • @AWareWolf9
    @AWareWolf9 Год назад +65

    Paul, you are such a natural teacher. The marines and soldiers who trained under you are lucky, and I’m sure you turned all of them into truly first class warriors. Now, us RUclips viewers are the ones who luck out, getting to watch your excellent presentations. Thank you!

  • @gunnarpaternal7495
    @gunnarpaternal7495 Год назад +91

    Paul, you never waste our time regardless of the topic. You are as entertaining as you are informative. Please never change.

  • @DeathtrapCult
    @DeathtrapCult Год назад +74

    I wish more people in society were as smart and logical as Paul. The world would run much more smoothly.

  • @TheZotman5
    @TheZotman5 Год назад +411

    In short, Paul didn't forget how his shotgun works. He forgot how the RUclips comment section works.

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад

      RUclips comment section brings out the retards who think they know it all. They think every shotgun is the same...

    • @JohnPublic-dk7zd
      @JohnPublic-dk7zd Год назад +20

      We're ignorant savages...I've argued enough to know that, so now after a second response I tend to just let it go, whatever the topic...I don't need to have the last word...

    • @INuniform
      @INuniform Год назад +25

      I can't believe Paul didn't think of this!

    • @karel3183
      @karel3183 Год назад +19

      I'm surprised Paul didn't see that! 😄

    • @tommissouri4871
      @tommissouri4871 Год назад +7

      I don't think he forgot. I think he forgot that trying to explain anything to them a second time would accomplish anything. Great video, but you can bet there are still some of them still saying "I still think he is wrong."

  • @trinity6402
    @trinity6402 Год назад +185

    I literally laughed out loud at the "No, I successfully completed 4th grade math class". Too funny Paul!!!😄😄

    • @kevingoebel170
      @kevingoebel170 Год назад +7

      Nice to know Paul has done his cypherin' and learned his gozintas.

    • @maxpinson5002
      @maxpinson5002 Год назад +7

      Yessir, it is funny, but kinda sad
      too. There's many people these days that absolutely
      cannot do basic math in their
      head or make change without
      looking at a calculator or cash register readout. I was just an
      average student when I graduated from school, but in
      the 21st century, I feel like I would probably make the honor roll if I were in school today

    • @jonaselze9316
      @jonaselze9316 Год назад +4

      Nevertheless I reaaly give him credit forhis excellent calculation skills. I still know how it's done, but 12 multiplied by 23 is something I usually wouldn't get out faster than the electric calculator.

    • @bakters
      @bakters Год назад

      @@jonaselze9316 " *12 multiplied by 23 is something I usually wouldn't get out faster than the electric calculator* "
      10*12*2 + 3*12
      I taught those skills to me nephew, who apparently wrote his final high-school math exam today, and it went fine.
      I remember when he was in his fourth grade, he challenged me with (what appeared to him as) challenging calculations, and I could do them fast in my head. Since then he knew it's something that can be done.
      It's a perishable skill, I gained it and lost it many times in my life, but the method will stay with you forever.

    • @goofygoober1007
      @goofygoober1007 Год назад +2

      Not a super fare thing to compare some people can’t write stuff well in their head. This is coming from someone that has taken calculus and engineering. My brain literally builds things geometrically in seconds without me trying but I couldn’t do math in my head. I do the second multiplication and forget what the first one was.

  • @quantumkids9659
    @quantumkids9659 Год назад +24

    Paul, it’s never going to change. They will always be out there and outnumber you.
    Thanks for your channel

    • @markh.6687
      @markh.6687 Год назад +6

      Us: "Paul, we're surrounded by idiots!"
      Paul: "We've got them where we want them!"

  • @miloontheready7814
    @miloontheready7814 Год назад +16

    I am glad you put these two videos out. I own the Rossi also. The first time I took it out, I pulled both hammers back. I am a left handed shooter, and when I pulled the right trigger, the recoil caused my finger to slip and hit the second trigger. I now pull one hammer back at a time to avoid the issue.

  • @Hjerte_Verke
    @Hjerte_Verke Год назад +67

    I can't wait to go back to Coach Gun Technique Part 1 to read the verbal melt-down that caused this video to be made. Many thanks, Paul, for reading our comments and following up if need-be.

    • @krockpotbroccoli65
      @krockpotbroccoli65 Год назад +11

      @@SPIKESPIEGEL1969 LOL. Of course he has.

    • @JohnPublic-dk7zd
      @JohnPublic-dk7zd Год назад +6

      I try to read all the comments, but sometimes there are just too many...I do remember reading the comment about the guy with his daughter, and felt that it was honest, something that many of us in our absolute manliness wouldn't want to put out here...hmm, we should learn from mistakes, and I'm reasonably positive that Everyone has made at least one at one point or another...

  • @kevincurry8350
    @kevincurry8350 Год назад +9

    I don't question anything this man says. He has a wealth of knowledge on many subjects and I have learned a lot from him. I'm glad he's able to share his experiences with us and I have much respect for him. Good stuff sir.

  • @miker9043
    @miker9043 Год назад +45

    Thanks for another great video Paul ! I've been hunting and shooting for 50 years and I still pick up some good info watching .

  • @Handyman1911
    @Handyman1911 Год назад +21

    The periodic, ‘Paul rants’ videos are as enthusiastically received as the holiday editions!!

  • @BrianXM177
    @BrianXM177 Год назад +24

    New Paul Harrell videos are the best part of my week.

  • @EnvoyExpress
    @EnvoyExpress Год назад +14

    Paul, your videos, anecdote, experiences and last, but not least, DAWN OF TIME EXPLAINATIONS are what I use in my everyday life. I thank God for your platform.

  • @TheAxe4Ever
    @TheAxe4Ever Год назад +11

    We haven’t won a prize? Oh. I beg to differ. Whenever a Paul Harrell video comes out, that’s a prize in and of itself!

  • @nathanruben-tv5lf
    @nathanruben-tv5lf 3 месяца назад +1

    Paul's story telling, teaching, even acting are all suberb. Clear English, voice, tonex It is a joy to watch his videos... Very talented man indeed.

  • @1248dl
    @1248dl Год назад +47

    Well, sometimes the obvious isn't. That's why I answer so many questions, over and over, in my shop. Your techniques of firearm operation suits you and your firearms. Different firearms have different needs. I appreciate your presentation techniques and have stolen some for my own use. Thank you for interesting and informative content.

    • @tk423b
      @tk423b Год назад +3

      If Paul didn’t wear ear plugs he would be deaf, just from the times I’ve seen him shoot.

  • @sicksour7791
    @sicksour7791 Год назад +8

    Paul's the realest for always responding to commentary with well thoughtout videos and explanations. I got a new england firearms pardner 410 single shot shotgun when I was 6. I learned how to properly lower the hammer the first day my dad took me out to shoot it. It's worth noting that with that particular shotgun it is impossible to open the action once the hammer's been pulled back. It's a transfer bar hammer system and when the hammer is pulled back the side of the transfer bar has an extended piece of metal that actually blocks the action release button. I'm certain this is a safety feature to prevent the possibility of out of battery detonations.

  • @michiganprospector8209
    @michiganprospector8209 Год назад +31

    Thanks for the display of some very slick double barrels and all the others. I love the safety features, the educational aspects,and the song & dance routines of Professor Harrell.

    • @sim.frischh9781
      @sim.frischh9781 Год назад +1

      He had some really nice antiques there, and all looking so pristine.
      Paul certainly takes good care of his iron.

    • @demezon6572
      @demezon6572 Год назад

      Absolutely!

  • @jamesgray2955
    @jamesgray2955 Год назад +12

    Paul ~ your videos are always informative and entertaining. It is scary to realize how many ignorant people are out there. I am 68 and have had many weird things happen while hunting or target shooting with others. Some became teaching moments, others where stark reminders not to spend time with certain people while around firearms. Keep up the great content!

  • @terryschiller2625
    @terryschiller2625 Год назад +14

    Thank you Paul. At 68 I still learn very much from your videos. I have been training myself to keep looking down range when reloading my lever rifles and putting a new magazine in my auto loaders pistols. Using snap caps for the lever rifles and in magazines.

  • @disturbedmaynard3873
    @disturbedmaynard3873 Год назад +15

    I always like these videos where Paul has to explain in detail, the obvious. I work in the I.T. field and have for 26 years and am never surprised by how little some people know about the computer they sit in front of 40 hours a week. They are like people that have been driving a car for 20 years and can't find the dipstick. Just keep making the videos Paul, and don't assume that everyone watching knows firearm operations

    • @finnl6887
      @finnl6887 Год назад +1

      I'm guilty of being one of those people that doesn't know very much about computers. Other than RUclips on my phone or gaming on my Xbox, I really wouldn't use them if I didn't have to, I even went a couple years recently without a phone or computer and it bothered everyone around me just knowing I didn't use anything like that. The fact is, they just bore me, so I don't learn as much about them as I probably should. I like to think though that at least I have the good grace to admit I'm ignorant with them and not to proud to ask for help.

  • @mckinleygoetz9855
    @mckinleygoetz9855 Год назад +11

    Mr. Harld, I don't care what anyone else says. I for one always get very good information from your channel. Thank you for your time.

  • @empireoflizards
    @empireoflizards Год назад +10

    I've never been to a psychologist but I'm guessing that watching this channel is way better! This actually has a therapeutic effect for me, lol, thank you, Paul!

  • @1nv1c7u5m4n30
    @1nv1c7u5m4n30 Год назад +6

    Thank the lord. Needed a Paul Harrell video to male my weekend worthwhile

  • @robpugh0829
    @robpugh0829 Год назад +34

    You know, they have the Chuck Norris facts like Chuck Norris doesn't do push ups, he pushes the earth down. Well Paul needs to have his own facts. Paul doesn't simply hunt deer, they come to him and surrender. Paul has no problem doing 4th grade math because he invented math. Paul never shot a gun, instead he just commands the gun to shoot, and out of fear it listens... The list could continue on and on. Thanks for another great video Paul! I always look forward to them! It's great to have somebody on RUclips who actually knows what they are talking about!

    • @edbecka233
      @edbecka233 Год назад

      The earth is actually ducking out of Chuck's way...

  • @martinflanigan650
    @martinflanigan650 Год назад +23

    i had a stoeger hammer-less coach gun. Best shotgun i ever owned for Michigan grouse hunting. The birds are fast and the brush is thick. i also used it for some time as house protection. Matched up sweet with my .357 Blackhawk.

    • @harperhellems3648
      @harperhellems3648 Год назад +3

      Nice. I got a used Baikal coach hammer-less in 12 gauge years ago for like $180 bucks. Love it. It's one of my favorites.

    • @dcrog69
      @dcrog69 Год назад +1

      Stevens 331 same idea I love it.

    • @JohnPublic-dk7zd
      @JohnPublic-dk7zd Год назад +2

      Yeah, my Stoeger just opens right up...I never considered that the external hammers could prevent opening the gun, and yet that one shotgun could be opened when cocked...I would think it would be a standard with all external hammers to be shaped so the gun could be opened...I learn something everyday...

    • @SavageHenry0311
      @SavageHenry0311 Год назад +1

      I have one of those too! I really enjoy it. Apparently, someone makes barrel inserts for them that allow you to turn it into a .45-70 - kind of like an old-school "stopping rifle".

  • @williamharlan1714
    @williamharlan1714 Год назад +7

    Hi Paul... I give you loads of credit, which you deserve, for the time and effort that you've put into the details in your videos. You take that time to explain the finer details of all the intricate points necessary from start to finish on the subjects you talk about. Even with that you get judged by some 'Expert Commentators' as being less than perfect. Who would have thought being less than perfect was a failing grade? Then, as always, the Part 2's prove you are prefect!
    Personally I'm looking forward to the 'How to properly eat Pop Tarts' series and the things I will learn in the first video. As for part 2, you know the comments, like desert after a great meal!

  • @mccky4469
    @mccky4469 Год назад +8

    You don't make mistakes! Idiots just assume that you do. You're awesome, I love the dawn of time explanations and the skillful way you teach a lesson to people who mistakenly believe that they know everything and that you know nothing(amazing to watch). I will patiently await the next video.

  • @4123koji
    @4123koji Год назад +1

    Great presentation and great reminder that it is true in many aspects of life. Not all people have common sense nor common courtesy.

  • @samsmithmotovlogs
    @samsmithmotovlogs Год назад +10

    I think you explained things well enough that almost anyone should be able to understand. Well done!

  • @HFVidShotz
    @HFVidShotz Год назад +1

    Paul, you are a great individual and honestly do not need to explain . Your are trusted and believed. Thank you sir! Common sense is no longer common, unfortunately.

  • @Bytor-kh2nu
    @Bytor-kh2nu Год назад +7

    Hey Paul, you produced coach gun content the day after I ordered a coach gun on gun broker. Great timing, my friend and thank you.

  • @kaoskronostyche9939
    @kaoskronostyche9939 Год назад +1

    Mr Harrell, your videos are never a waste of time. I always learn something when I come here. You are one of the best, most professional, most articulate and clear presenters on these topics I have ever seen. And now I know how to use a coach gun. Thank you, sir. Cheers!

  • @tombrown4683
    @tombrown4683 Год назад +31

    With Paul Harrell there is no waste of time. It is all Platnium level !

  • @TomasMartinoLlamas-xf4xx
    @TomasMartinoLlamas-xf4xx 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! I learned a lot about being safe with coach guns and lever guns! Thanks for the knowledge and wisdom Mr. Harrel!!!!

  • @fm71450
    @fm71450 Год назад +3

    Dear Sensei Paul, please, please NEVER STOP doing what you do, nor change the manner in which you do so. The content of your videos is accurate, timely, and TIME WELL SPENT for this viewer. Thank you.

  • @calebdoner
    @calebdoner Год назад +7

    Paul's dance routine is not the entertainment we deserved, but was the entertainment we needed.

  • @jeffryrichardson9105
    @jeffryrichardson9105 Год назад +8

    I love the way you deal with those people! I could not stay so calm!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
    Damn keyboard commandos!… Lol

  • @leandrovm45
    @leandrovm45 Год назад +2

    I felt the the need to say that: I think this is the best gun channel on yt, because it has instructions on how to use a gun safely and effectively, while majority of other channels are more product review, it's cool/interesting/very useful to watch reviews, but to actually learn how to use them is more important, the "boring part where I talk" is in my opinion the best part, and sometimes, not even professionals seems to know how to use a gun properly.
    A few anedoctes: when I was about 12 yrs old, my father was thinking about buying an air rifle, and we were playing with it, then my brother pulled the trigger "by accident", luckily it was pointed to the air, and no ammo inside(and yes, it was my brother, not me). But my father was a sergeant in the army, and even went to other countries for missions, he didn't taught us the basic safety procedures, and I also have a photo of him with the hand on the muzzle of the barrel of a shotgun.
    About needing to make the caveats, that may be really boring for some people, but unfortunatelly it's necessary, many times I made some post or question on the internet, and I had to edit it many times and add more details because people don't know how to read, it looks so obvious and clear, but they don't just ask for a more clear explanation, they just tell me I'm wrong.
    And lastly, the videos can be used as a lesson, not just on the gun topic, it may help people to realize that they don't know everything, to make them stop just repeating phrases, etc...Many years ago when I was at school, some classmates were doing an experiment with fire inside the classroom, and at one point they lost control of the fire, but since I had some mentality on preparedness and paying attention on pottential dangers that others may not see(even though it was obvious), way before it happened, I took the cap out of my water bottle, and was prepared in case of anything happens, I didn't wait the fire to get bigger, the moment I noticed they lost the control of it, I immediately poured water on it, and pottentially saved dozens of people that night, I said pottentially because nothing really happened, the fire didn't spread, but fortunatelly, I never knew what would've happened.

    • @derekeastman7771
      @derekeastman7771 Год назад +1

      Paul is definitely one of the most educational gun RUclipsrs. Excellent presentations on a wide variety of guns in a wide variety of situations.

  • @mrnobodypresents1349
    @mrnobodypresents1349 Год назад +13

    To be perfectly honest sir, I have often found in teaching just about anything that one should go into the detail over and over again as folks often disregard/assume those details. So I thank you for going over the details despite how frustrating it can be to need to do so. Beyond that I like to find out about the various types/makes/models of firearms to get a touch stone with why someone does what they do and the evolution of various firearms.
    You have my thanks sir.

  • @timothybohman8892
    @timothybohman8892 Год назад +2

    Thank you sir for reiterating gun safety for all of the experts that know how YOUR guns work

  • @ettiennemuller6529
    @ettiennemuller6529 Год назад +3

    Hi I am from South Africa and have seen a person do a dance with a 375 H&H that was loaded. Needless to say the dance stopped when the hunter saw us diving to the ground. It really does happen! This was after he had just shot a Cape Buffalo.

  • @George_K1
    @George_K1 Год назад +1

    Paul ... your knowledge is a treasure ... and those who think they know but don't know are the one's who often think they know more than you do...
    Your videos are right on the money, I have been watching them for years and learned so much from you ...
    Please keep up the Great work you are doing. Cheers.

  • @mattevans-koch9353
    @mattevans-koch9353 Год назад +4

    Thank you Paul for part 2. While it was a pain in the behind for you to do, I found it informational and entertaining.

  • @ScreaminEmu
    @ScreaminEmu Год назад +1

    Paul's not only one of the only people I'll watch talk about guns, Paul's one of the only people I'll watch talk about *anything.* People taking issue with him like this is just proof that the internet *sucks,* particularly the comments sections.

  • @ecrogue4496
    @ecrogue4496 Год назад +3

    Paul making videos to address youtube comments and set the commenters straight is priceless. I would say if it was me I would just stop reading comments but honestly the content that you're generating for these responses is definitely valuable. The frustration is also very entertaining, lol.

  • @jdevans4
    @jdevans4 Год назад

    The Voice of Experience is invaluable. Thanks, Paul. Nicely done.

  • @1randyharbin
    @1randyharbin Год назад +8

    Imagine the lever action that would allow the hammer to drop while slightly out of battery, and that slight (or not so slight) dimple caused a round to be fired... out of battery... man that could be a bad day I would think. Thanks again Paul, you may be in no way telling us HOW to do something (only how you do it) but I take your advice to heart anyway!

    • @ScottKenny1978
      @ScottKenny1978 Год назад +1

      Yeah, even a 22lr out of battery is bad.
      Don't want to think about a .44mag!

  • @Codevil.
    @Codevil. Год назад +1

    Paul's videos should be shown to all kids who have.....not a adult in there life. That is 🔥 arm savvy.

  • @lhinarizona6658
    @lhinarizona6658 Год назад +22

    Great one Paul! Many have just enough knowledge to make them dangerous. The varieties, complexities and and history of firearms is so vast that it is practically impossible for any one person to know everything about them and yet it has more "experts" than just about any other field that I have interests in! hahaha Keep up the good work and keep sticking it to them! ;)

    • @craigbenz4835
      @craigbenz4835 Год назад +3

      Gun Jesus is as close as I've seen to knowing it all.

    • @casamequite
      @casamequite Год назад

      I dig that little Rossi

    • @comiketiger
      @comiketiger Год назад

      True're words were never spoken! 😂😂

    • @sorenlilienthal1368
      @sorenlilienthal1368 Год назад

      ​​​Even Ian is a relative novice, when it comes to hunting and everything, that goes with it. He had shot his first game just 2 years ago.

  • @Samuel-lt2qf
    @Samuel-lt2qf Год назад

    Hey Paul, just checked my Rossi and it opens with the hammer cocked. Now, it has wear and I know that every gun is different and has its own diet. I just wanted to point this out that even the exact same gun made by the same company on the same floor has differences. To the people that say you can do this, well this is why it doesn't apply to all guns. The lever comes very close to the hammer but due to wear I can open it. The lever action rifle comment people could be the same way, older gun, less safety features. The best thing is to learn the gun and know what you can and can't do even if they look the same they are never the same. Paul, you are a great teacher and you know your stuff. I'm glad to have people like you in the gun community to point out small nitpicks like these. Keep up the good work!

  • @jrstoelting
    @jrstoelting Год назад +3

    This was a great video. I loved the fact that the deer showed up just in time for you to talk about the deer in the background 😂
    I also really enjoyed seeing the old shotguns and that lever action is beautiful.

  • @KendrasEdge757
    @KendrasEdge757 Год назад +1

    Yeah Uncle Paul is back!!!! Video with Paul Harrell in the woods is great way to start your day!! Thank you brother for all of your content and contributions to us fellow gun owners-shooters!! We can ALWAYS learn!!!
    God bless~

  • @triggerbarPhD
    @triggerbarPhD Год назад +4

    Dang misread this and thought Paul was going to coach me on shooting more…and he did!!

  • @JZilla69
    @JZilla69 Год назад +1

    Dude is thorough, and I appreciate the follow through/follow up..

  • @JR-jv3cd
    @JR-jv3cd Год назад +5

    Thanks for another great video. Even this 'waste of time' follow-up provided additional education and refresher. So it wasn't a total loss.
    I have always wondered who these obsessive harrassers are. Why do they watch somebody they think incompetent?
    I'm just glad you continue to produce these highly educational videos.

    • @derekeastman7771
      @derekeastman7771 Год назад

      There’s always armchair experts in RUclips comment sections, doesn’t matter what the topic is the commenter knows more about it than whoever made the video.

  • @jonweaver4987
    @jonweaver4987 Год назад +1

    Paul, as you know, there are legions of self-proclaimed "experts" who take great pleasure in trying to make themselves look better by pointing out the "errors" of others. Thanks for exposing these people for what they are.

  • @tonyv8925
    @tonyv8925 Год назад +14

    Thanks for the new video. I just love watching your videos. Some more camp chef cooking would be nice too! When I was a kid, my uncle had a 20 gauge side by side and he told me to always shoot the left barrel (rear trigger) first...that being if right barrel is fired first recoil could cause you to also fire the left barrel, a double shot which is not always a good thing.

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад +1

      Make sure you go watch all the Thanksgiving Specials for Dutch Oven camp cooking. The amount of varied menus he has put out for each one is staggering.

    • @mattbrown5511
      @mattbrown5511 Год назад

      Depends on the gun. I had a Sears and Roebuck that it would be practically impossible for that to happen. The triggers were too far apart (I assume for winter shooting while wearing gloves). I'm sure other models have a different trigger arraignment.

  • @johnlee8780
    @johnlee8780 Год назад

    Thanks Paul. I enjoy your videos. I have been shooting for over 50+ years and still learn a lot from you. It helps kick my brain in gear.

  • @tangobravo4634
    @tangobravo4634 Год назад +14

    I would truly like to believe that most of us who watched the first episode clearly understood what Paul was doing and why, and we didn't need to have it explained to us like we were 10 years old.
    But I'm glad he did because it was entertaining as hell. 😅
    Thanks, Paul!

    • @SuperDavidEF
      @SuperDavidEF Год назад +3

      I just can't understand why people continue to try to argue with Paul or tell him he's doing anything wrong. He's obviously researched everything that goes into each video before the video is made. And the idea of Paul using a green screen is laughable for sure. Where do these people come from and how do they find their way here?

  • @mysteriousdave9257
    @mysteriousdave9257 Год назад +1

    Paul you are a national treasure. Please do not ever retire from youtube. Your knowledge is needed for future generations.

  • @Dieselbuilder
    @Dieselbuilder Год назад +3

    During a muzzleloading match a couple years ago, during the halt to change targets at the 25 yard line we had a whole herd of whitetails take a stroll along the top of the 100 yard berm while we were changing targets. It was almost as if they thought "ok they have stopped shooting, let's get to the other side!"

  • @markhankins3023
    @markhankins3023 Год назад

    While serving at USEMBASSY Argentina, decided to visit fellow USMARINE in Uruguay. While in Uruguay 1981, I bought an antique pistol/shotgun. I couldn’t determine caliber of firearm, but an American .45 round dropped cleanly through barrel with little contact. Without damaging weapon I eventually used tiny piece of duraglit to clean up the silver cursive inlay, located above this double barrel weapon, which clearly had A. Rossi. I gave this weapon to my mother’s common law husband and gun collector, as goodwill gesture. Working at American Embassies gave me the opportunity to fire various weapons that we Marines had, and other folks. I always enjoy and learning something while watching Paul Harrell.

  • @tylermorrison7051
    @tylermorrison7051 Год назад +5

    Mixup98 just put out a video with a couple of coach guns. I look forward to watching this one. Thanks, Paul.

    • @dgunearthed7859
      @dgunearthed7859 Год назад

      did you also comment AFTER watching it? It was an awesome video! ;-)

  • @jas4everchanged
    @jas4everchanged 5 месяцев назад +1

    Paul cracks me up!!! No doubt there is always someone to complain about what someone else does!!! Not to mention the ones that think they know everything and are usually wrong!!!

  • @frankhinkle5772
    @frankhinkle5772 Год назад +4

    We all learn so much from watching Mr. Harrell's videos. 4th grade basic math skills are some of the most important life skills that I learned in grammar school. Thanks for the video and we all enjoyed watching the wildlife on your "range." Did we hear a wild turkey early in the video?

  • @scubadudefrommaine
    @scubadudefrommaine Год назад +2

    Right out front ..or
    Left behind.
    Thank you.
    I have heard you say this more than once..yet you have made it soo easy for me to remember.
    I hear myself saying it in my head.

    • @johngriffiths118
      @johngriffiths118 Год назад

      It’s the start of a slippery slope dude . This time next week your be wearing a weird hunting jacket

  • @chubbycatfish4573
    @chubbycatfish4573 Год назад +7

    I always wanted a coach gun... maybe this is a sign.

    • @deejayimm
      @deejayimm Год назад +2

      It literally was yesterday I was sending pictures to my buddy talking to him about how I want a coach gun with exposed hammers...

    • @Wildwest89
      @Wildwest89 Год назад +3

      They are fun

    • @warrenharrison9490
      @warrenharrison9490 Год назад

      Mixup98 just did a video on his two inexpensive finds coach guns, I'll take this episode as a sign to look into one. 😏

  • @mikegreer1599
    @mikegreer1599 Год назад

    Hello, I completely enjoyed the video.
    I'm 67 and learnd to handle my 100+ year old American Gun Co. 12gauge coach gun, almost identical to yours, when I was about 10 years old.
    My grandfather taught me EXACTLY the way you use yours and I still do it the same way today.
    Don't worry when they shoot off a toe they will say "Oh yeah, he said not to do that."
    Keep up the good work.

  • @phatgringo2.0
    @phatgringo2.0 Год назад +5

    I could watch Paul make a 30 minute video about making a grilled cheese sandwich and be well entertained!

    • @azpapa9347
      @azpapa9347 Год назад

      I agree. His effort to be thorough is impressive, but some people are just that ignorant!

    • @CutlassOutdoors
      @CutlassOutdoors Год назад +3

      His Thanksgiving specials come to mind, although those look way more delicious than most grilled cheese sandwiches.

  • @flatbrokemodsquad4241
    @flatbrokemodsquad4241 Год назад

    Thank you, Paul, for your videos. They are very informative, fun to watch, and (at times) humorous.

  • @asaoverby3288
    @asaoverby3288 Год назад +7

    Well I think it's important that all gun owners get to know each of their firearms operations. The fact is, I have had ND's with firearms I have had for years. Safety is paramount , thank you for pointing out the obvious. Thanks again to you and your crew.

    • @grisslebear
      @grisslebear Год назад +3

      I'm excessively fortunate to have never had any ND's. But I never take for granted that it could happen at any given moment while handling a firearm & ammunition.
      I did go to the gun store once with a live round in the chamber of a 7mm rem. mag.
      We both nearly had a heart attack when the salesman opened the bolt & it flew out onto the floor. Lesson learned, & like I said... I'm excessively fortunate that it didn't end catastrophically.

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад +1

      @@grisslebear Can we call that a negligent loading but not a discharge? That is basically just as bad basing it on your and the salesman's reactions. In fact, any time you are giving a firearm to another, "action open" is a great policy as well as clearing the action before you hand it over. Basically those two steps.

    • @JohnPublic-dk7zd
      @JohnPublic-dk7zd Год назад +1

      I didn't have a total ND yesterday at the range, but I was suprised...messing with the decocker on a Bersa the round fired, but the gun was pointing at a target for 'just in case', and i learned something about the gun (the decocker must be completely engaged, halfway ain't going to get it)...seems like i had determined this once before, the gun was unloaded that time, but having it go bang for real immediately reminded me to be careful...sheesh, I hope I ain't getting too old for this sh_t...

  • @captainbigdig23
    @captainbigdig23 Год назад

    Another great educational video from Paul Harrel. This is the 2nd video I've used, instead of trying to take the long road, trying to explain gun safety for a certain situation. This conversation just came up the other day with a friend of mine.

  • @MrEvilTag
    @MrEvilTag Год назад +9

    If you use a coach gun, you are legally required to yell groovy before and after shooting

    • @jeffreyyucel9373
      @jeffreyyucel9373 Год назад

      I would think it would be Yee-haw!!!

    • @MrEvilTag
      @MrEvilTag Год назад +2

      @@jeffreyyucel9373 partner is acceptable, but that's it

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад +4

      @@jeffreyyucel9373 That was an Army of Darkness reference. Might be a cheesy B grade movie to some but most people love Bruce Campbell and it is full of quotable one-liners and phrases.

    • @akaruchoose2693
      @akaruchoose2693 Год назад +4

      ​@@Hjerte_Verke Now I want to see Paul hold up his shotgun and say "This is my boomstick!" Yes, good movie.

    • @jeffreyyucel9373
      @jeffreyyucel9373 Год назад

      @@Hjerte_Verke Got it. I remember now.

  • @Nobody-Nowhere-USA
    @Nobody-Nowhere-USA Год назад

    I am yet one more time amazed by your patience with ignorant people, you really are providing useful and safe information that obviously has come from good firearms handling practice! Wish more people would watch your videos!

  • @rickm4295
    @rickm4295 Год назад +4

    Im so glad that I watch with my eyes and not my mouth. Its better to take a video for what its worth and not try to wait for an opportunity to show how wrong I am. I watch these videos because I learn , not teach....

  • @syzdekkedzys
    @syzdekkedzys 8 месяцев назад

    @PaulHarrell I saw this presentation when you first published it. Fast forward to this weekend. My oldest son purchased his first shotgun (technically I purchased it on his behalf since he is only 12). I remembered seeing this presentation and looked it up for him to watch so he could learn from your experience and knowledge. This presentation struck home for him more than others because it turns out his first shotgun is a Rossi coach gun (the overland w/20" barrel). Thank you for the great content you have made over the years. I'll be referencing it for years to come to help teach all of my children firearm safety, etiquette, form, and humility.

  • @brodycaruso5394
    @brodycaruso5394 Год назад +4

    Paul could you possibly make a video about shooting with red dot sights if you haven’t already?

    • @jakelyon914
      @jakelyon914 Год назад

      I wonder if Paul owns any guns with red dot sights.

  • @Jeff92346
    @Jeff92346 Год назад

    Your knowledge and experience come through on every one of your videos that I've watched. Thanks for teaching me and providing a lot of food for thought.
    And I enjoyed the wildlife in the background!

  • @pbluuz4509
    @pbluuz4509 Год назад +4

    I've been watching your videos for some time now and I still don't get why so many anonymous gun " experts" can't wait to jump up and question your approach/techniques.
    Ignore them; You Rule.

    • @heiner71
      @heiner71 Год назад

      A lot of these experts get their expertise from computer games and from copying stuff they read from other "experts" in other comment sections. Proliferating the nonsense.

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад +1

      I think it is great that he skims the comment section and doesn't ignore it, because it makes great content, dispels a lot of myths and gets those that know more thinking about what they actually don't know.

  • @guinnessman4668
    @guinnessman4668 Год назад +1

    Paul you have some great videos thank you. I ask that you do not stop making videos and your response to the comments are funny. Just goes to show how people are quick to judge with out knowing all the facts. Again thank you for all the great videos.

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад

      Paul takes down the fools in the comments section with savagery. It is quite entertaining!

  • @deejayimm
    @deejayimm Год назад +4

    Whoever these people are that make him feel like he needs to continually tell us he wears earplugs, needs to get a freaking life..
    You're not a work from home RO, step away from the screen.

  • @WhatIfBrigade
    @WhatIfBrigade Год назад +1

    I really liked the demonstration of how to decock various firearms. I remember something similar on carry conditions. Demonstrating how different guns work is valuable safety information.

  • @KnifeNinjaEDC
    @KnifeNinjaEDC Год назад +1

    Paul, you are my new favorite channel. I love the way you deal with some of these.. commenters. You do it with a level of care, confidence, and intelligence that is to be admired. What’s sad is those people will rarely if ever change sadly but I’m sure you know that. Thank you for doing all the work and teaching for the rest of us sensible people.

  • @aaronchacon400
    @aaronchacon400 Год назад

    We don't deserve paul. I'm pretty sure the hateful comments are just people trying to squeeze more free content outta this guy. Paul sir you have my utmost respect.

  • @imissyoujimmy
    @imissyoujimmy Год назад +2

    I havent thought about the "right out front or left behind" mnemonic since the first video, but i was able to remember it, so thanks Paul for teaching me something new

  • @alfadoofus
    @alfadoofus Год назад

    Sometimes I comment to some YT creators about not taking bad comments seriously , I kinda like that Paul does because he can turn into a great video. So thanks Paul and give your trained deer an extra treat .

  • @nikkilabellevie1797
    @nikkilabellevie1797 Год назад

    Great, don't change a thing, perfectly safe and educational. A big thank-you.

  • @sadinnj2694
    @sadinnj2694 Год назад

    Paul, you could never bore us with anecdotes...
    You are the best. Please keep up the good work!

  • @panzerdeal8727
    @panzerdeal8727 Год назад +1

    Another enjoyable class. many thanks, Paul.