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  • @BigD984
    @BigD984 Год назад +240

    “An elegant weapon from a more civilized age”

  • @shanehorstmann9735
    @shanehorstmann9735 Год назад +56

    My 686 with a 4" barrel is probably my favorite gun I own

    • @jimmyhorton8297
      @jimmyhorton8297 Год назад +2

      Yup, I gave the 686+ with a 4” barrel and a 2.5 lb single action trigger pull. One of my favorite guns that I have, second only to my .500 which also has a 4” barrel. I also collect those little heritage .22 revolvers that the Sporting good stores sell for 100 bucks every year on Black Friday, just good clean fun.

    • @kidrebel20002000
      @kidrebel20002000 Год назад +5

      I have a 65-3 which is almost exactly the same as a 686, but it has steel sights and a 3” bull barrel. Accurate af. I love that thing. Put hogue combat grips and painted the front sight red.

    • @melissasmess2773
      @melissasmess2773 Год назад +5

      I like the 6" stainless model better😍

    • @hardlylivin6602
      @hardlylivin6602 Год назад +1

      @@melissasmess2773 I plan on picking up a 686 6inch at some point. Gonna wait because I just bought a model 10-8 38spl. The gun was a movie prop gun that was being sold off in a small lot of old guns the prop company was getting rid of. The gun is in decent shape with the finish showing some wear, but the bore is pristine having only ever fired blanks.

    • @evanf1443
      @evanf1443 Год назад +1

      Ballistically a 4 inch barrel is a good choice IMO. I’ve heard that .357 is optimized at 6 inches but 4 inches is easier to carry and is where .357 really starts to pull away from other calibers like 9mm, so it makes for a good middle ground for barrel length for that caliber.

  • @florianhofmann7553
    @florianhofmann7553 Год назад +44

    Great to see more Gun Gripes lately. The two of you just fit together like brass and lead.

  • @Graydog-sx6le
    @Graydog-sx6le Год назад +83

    I honestly appreciate the conversation. I really like revolvers and carry them so easily. I’ve carried everything from 1911’s to Glocks but have settled on revolvers after 2+ decades. I get why people carry semiautomatics but I just like revolvers. Thanks for the cool content.

    • @Graydog-sx6le
      @Graydog-sx6le Год назад +1

      @Joe Smo True. The revolvers just melt away and I can carry a j frame all day and forget I have it.

    • @boogitybear2283
      @boogitybear2283 Год назад +9

      I can’t stand the thought of a semi auto jamming. Having to rack the slide and clearing gets on my nerves.

    • @eriks87cam702
      @eriks87cam702 Год назад +2

      Revolvers in my opinion are fine … 1st off like everyone says your not going to war 💁 and you can get a quick reloaded and practice a bit and be more the. Efficient enough

    • @jimjamauto
      @jimjamauto Год назад

      @@boogitybear2283 I agree. Most times I've felt the adrenaline pumping in a confrontation or fight, my brain switched off. Training to clear a malfunction under stress is not a resource available to everyone, and some people barely have the money to fire enough rounds necessary to learn at all. That being said, I would trust myself better with a revolver. I trust professionals with semi-autos.

  • @dillonc7955
    @dillonc7955 Год назад +47

    Revolvers have some pretty unique advantages if you think about it. They can be fired from inside a pocket, bag, etc without causing malfunctions, won't drop casings unless you empty the cylinder, are braindead easy to use in a high stress scenario, not to mention certain Rugers and Tauruses come in 9mm and are super lightweight. Outside of lacking capacity and reload time without a speed loader, I honestly recommend revolvers to any beginner or someone who wants something simple.

    • @mikebolton3816
      @mikebolton3816 Год назад +3

      Ask Jerry about speed reloads in a revolver... just sayin.

    • @2stroke438
      @2stroke438 Год назад +4

      @@mikebolton3816 his revolver fire reload fire is probably one of the most incredible things I've ever seen.

    • @antpassalacqua
      @antpassalacqua Год назад +2

      you recommend the hardest triggers and the worst sights to new shooters?

    • @timunderbakke8756
      @timunderbakke8756 Год назад +3

      No. Do not recommend revolvers to new shooters. Terrible idea. Worst sights, and a really heavy trigger.

    • @stevenmike1878
      @stevenmike1878 Год назад +1

      i think the 5" 460s&w is one of those wheel guns where if a very bad person had armor on, it would stop them, where a 9mm would not, even if it they had level 4 chest plate, there is no helmet on earth that would stop the energy of the 460.

  • @brycemcneely9021
    @brycemcneely9021 Год назад +196

    Man they may not be the most practical option anymore but cmon a good wheel gun is pretty cool

    • @jacoblloyd8851
      @jacoblloyd8851 Год назад +5

      I agree 👍🏼

    • @eriggle83
      @eriggle83 Год назад +6

      Cool, beautiful, and lots of fun!

    • @erickcouvrette1385
      @erickcouvrette1385 Год назад +3

      I agree too.

    • @jefferyboring4410
      @jefferyboring4410 Год назад +10

      I think they can be practical though especially if your a handloader a .357 can shoot .38 and u can load about anything I can imagine like a shotgun u could do duplex loads u can mold balls . At the end of the world u could carry a lee loader and hand load while walking forever if u were into that mind set!!

    • @SoccerVJ2011
      @SoccerVJ2011 Год назад +7

      Not useless but there are way better options now. Perfectly fine for fun and self defense tho

  • @boogeyman1728
    @boogeyman1728 Год назад +84

    Wheel guns are awesome and everyone should have several !

    • @ICanFeedTheDog
      @ICanFeedTheDog Год назад +9

      Yessir. Why reload when you can just draw another revolver. You get 3 revolvers and you got 1 Glock 17 capacity.

    • @dillonc7955
      @dillonc7955 Год назад +4

      I'd say a compact revolver is good as a backup to your semi auto, but you're probably going to want more than an 5-8 round capacity as your main gun unless a revolver is all you've got.

    • @bobbie4862
      @bobbie4862 Год назад +1

      @@ICanFeedTheDog And 3 times the weight. I like revolvers, but have fun with that. Lol.

    • @bobbie4862
      @bobbie4862 Год назад +1

      @@dillonc7955 💯

    • @G2Bryce
      @G2Bryce Год назад +1

      I think they're worth having just to hold a piece of history. They might not be the best carry guns, but they offer a lot in terms of learning how we go to where we are. It's like saying, " you don't need to have a bow or crossbow or a sword because guns". Yeah I'm probably not going to carry a bow or a sword as a defensive tool in the modern era, but I will enjoy them as a piece of history.

  • @kellywalker8407
    @kellywalker8407 Год назад +38

    A revolver is not useless in my hands.
    Bought my first one when twelve years of age.Mule deer and elk have ended up in my freezer because of a close at hand revolver. Not useless at all.

    • @davidb9323
      @davidb9323 Год назад

      What caliber and bullet do you take deer with ?

    • @kellywalker8407
      @kellywalker8407 Год назад +12

      @David B .44 mag with hardcast Elmer Keith type semi-wad cutters. Those bullets smack hard and then drill on through leaving a good blood trail. Especially elk can take a licking and keep on ticking but nothing can survive too much blood loss. Track em down, pack em out and then into the freezer. Deer mostly just hit the ground right there.

    • @jackburton9331
      @jackburton9331 Год назад

      I think the whole discussion is basing it as a self defense standpoint. Not if you go hunting with it or not

  • @FrednDeeDee
    @FrednDeeDee Год назад +10

    I had jams with every pistol I ever shot so it's in my head to carry my 357mag in a snub-nosed Ruger Police Service Six. Never ever let me down at the range. I never had a revolver trouble after decades of shooting. But that's just me. Just make sure you are confident with whatever you choose for self defense.

  • @angry_z_rider4275
    @angry_z_rider4275 Год назад +32

    The first time I watched the man run a revolver in USPSA was the last time I complained about running production. This man had perfect stage planning. His reloads were amazingly quick and he never shot outside the azone. (Update) I run revolver now

  • @edcox8007
    @edcox8007 Год назад +27

    The other point about a revolver is you can press the barrel into the target if they are that close and it will fire and not go out of battery. An autoloader will go out of battery if you press it into the target.

    • @googlechicken
      @googlechicken Год назад +6

      Also you can fire it from inside a jacket pocket in a pinch

    • @tc49555
      @tc49555 Год назад +6

      Ed Cox very true, although if you have a weapon light on your pistol it can often be used as a standoff device to prevent that from happening

    • @stevenmike1878
      @stevenmike1878 Год назад

      i think the 5" 460s&w is one of those wheel guns where if a very bad person had armor on, it would stop them, where a 9mm would not, even if it they had level 4 chest plate, there is no helmet on earth that would stop the energy of the 460.

    • @Scorch1028
      @Scorch1028 Год назад

      The Springfield Hellcat semi-auto is designed to NOT go out of battery when it's pressed into an object. But, you're right about most semi-autos.

  • @justinedwards7693
    @justinedwards7693 Год назад +7

    The first ever USPSA shoot I ever went to I got to see Mad Ayoob shoot a revolver. Absolutely AMAZING to have witnessed.

  • @zinvalis
    @zinvalis Год назад +11

    Man, Chad's hair grew back fast!

  • @loyalrammy
    @loyalrammy Год назад +7

    I’ve read the professional hitmen like revolvers because they don’t eject the casings….

  • @moonlightsherbert8112
    @moonlightsherbert8112 Год назад +7

    Eric had me literally laughing tears at 7:18 "Neutered magazines" 😂😂😂

  • @predatormk2
    @predatormk2 Год назад +5

    I’ll never be as accurate with my semi at the range than with my revolver . Those .38 wadcutter are perfect for accurately punching holes in paper at 25 yards .

  • @georgelewis9127
    @georgelewis9127 Год назад +8

    Smith& Wesson's scandium frames are not made of scandium. They are made from an aluminum alloy that has a very small amount of scandium added, which greatly increases the strength. Scandium is a rare and very expensive element.

  • @gaborsarik4004
    @gaborsarik4004 Год назад +6

    Jerry Michulek: " Hold my beer!"

  • @allenbuck5589
    @allenbuck5589 Год назад +32

    Keeping my snub nose. This old Marine knows what I need and where it the pistol type I need to own. Thanks you guys are great. I’m over here in. Aiken. Sc. Semper fi

    • @G2Bryce
      @G2Bryce Год назад +4

      I bought a snub nose in 9mm. Charter arms pitbull. Unbelievably fun to shoot and hold. Plus being able to pull out a revolved that can eject 9mm at the range always gets a few smiles.

    • @sherryhilbert7888
      @sherryhilbert7888 Год назад +5

      @@G2Bryce my backups is bulldog in 44mag

  • @docgillygun9531
    @docgillygun9531 Год назад +17

    Revolvers may no longer be the premier choice for self defense, but if that is what someone is most comfortable and trained with they still may be that persons best option. And there is nothing wrong with enjoying them and even shooting the competitive events.

    • @Scorch1028
      @Scorch1028 Год назад

      Revolvers are also more "durable" than polymer frame revolvers.

    • @charlesstipes3726
      @charlesstipes3726 Год назад

      @@Scorch1028 keepe in mind alot of self defense revolvers are becoming polymer frame these days. And as someone who prefers revolvers they are way too snappy. +P rounds out of a Ruger LCR is a bit...much. Even 9mm in polymer revolvers is snappy. You dont think of 9mm as a snappy round..but it was designed for a semi auto , typically blow back where the intense pressures are gonna be suffiecient to rack the slide and keep you going. Throw that into a revolver with all that energy going back into your wrist in a polymer frame that weighs almost under a pound and.. ow. Speaking from experience. Disclaimer I do have arthritis but most people I know that have shot my polymer revolvers have had the same oppinion.

    • @Scorch1028
      @Scorch1028 Год назад +1

      @@charlesstipes3726 My grip strength measures at 255 psi. So, I don't know what snappy is. For most people however, I'd suggest that they find a handgun that isn't snappy.

  • @jensensforge7977
    @jensensforge7977 Год назад +6

    You guys are awesome. You are way underviewed. Please don’t stop doing what you’re doing. I am a die hard viewer. Never miss an episode.

  • @Josh47147
    @Josh47147 Год назад +5

    Everyone forgets with a pistol you gotta decide if you want to carry one in the chamber with the safety on or one not in the chamber with the safety off. With a revolver, the heavy double action trigger pull is your safety. If I had to reach in my pocket or coat or holster and pull out a firearm and shoot it in a hasty moment, I would rather get the first shot off first by just worrying about a heavy trigger pull instead of safetys and racking slides.

  • @Roscoe_357
    @Roscoe_357 Год назад +2

    My Ruger Gp100 4' Blued Is My Favorite Gun. Speedloaders & Speedstrips..

  • @nathanbrand1
    @nathanbrand1 Год назад +3

    I often carry a j frame for the easy concealment of the curved backstrap and the DAO trigger to make me feel better about junk protection. To each their own.

  • @larryblake7554
    @larryblake7554 Год назад +17

    Love my J frame…I can slide it in front pocket and barely notice it. Love my 629 too…so much power and accuracy! That being said I also love my semi autos. No gun left behind!

  • @RockyMtnDweller
    @RockyMtnDweller Год назад +3

    Revolvers go BANG every time!

  • @PrimericanIdol
    @PrimericanIdol Год назад +7

    A Ruger Old Army with a Kirst conversion cylinder is one mean 45 Colt. Unlike most cap and ball conversions, the Ruger will shoot anything, not just cowboy action loads.

  • @dealspeed6756
    @dealspeed6756 Год назад +1

    Love you guys. Hope you never stop the gun gripes.

  • @Handyman1911
    @Handyman1911 Год назад +2

    “It’s a toolbox. Put the tool you need in the box.” Escape gun vs combat gun. Thanks for another great video, guys!!

  • @IndianaHermes
    @IndianaHermes Год назад

    I loved this episode - great jovial and relaxed energy. Nice one guys.

  • @Fluoride556
    @Fluoride556 Год назад +1

    Guys, never stop doing gun gripes! Revisting your older prepper videos would be awesome too!

  • @henrydelvalle7706
    @henrydelvalle7706 Год назад +3

    As a ccw citizen, I'm not executing felony warrants or engaged in hi risk activities. I don't believe statically that I will be involved in a shoot out with multiple assailants with multiple magazine changes. I carry a 3" 686 plus with good defensive 357 ammunition. In the chance I do find myself in a situation against an assailant, I feel confident in my shooting ability, the quality of my firearm and the foot pounds and performance of my chosen cartridge.

  • @kevinclause4p55p5
    @kevinclause4p55p5 Год назад +2

    I like being in control of the extraction process.

  • @jeremyknop5378
    @jeremyknop5378 Год назад +4

    My main carry is a sig p226, and my backup I carry on my ankle is a s&w j frame. I carry both everyday at the same time. Both have their uses and I love both equally.

  • @danielsouders5553
    @danielsouders5553 Год назад +2

    Criminals love revolvers, too. Something about not dropping shell casings

  • @chrisbottari5410
    @chrisbottari5410 Год назад +7

    I carry a smith and wesson 640 pro series with buffalo bore 125 gr 1700 fps(about 1400 out of my barrel) so definitelynot usless to me. I also love collecting smith and wesson revolvers m. The best kind of gun is a wheel gun!!

  • @monkeypoo3000
    @monkeypoo3000 Год назад +1

    I carry a S&W 642 because a snubby can be fired from a jacket pocket, will keep going bang if you limp wrist it(if you have to fire in an awkward position like being wrestled to the ground) as opposed to a sub compact auto loader and if you run into a bad primer all you have to do is pull the trigger instead of fumbling in a high stress situation

  • @tjfritts9013
    @tjfritts9013 Год назад +3

    Appreciate the convo. I do have to say, if the left gets their way and all the semis are turned in, the "fudds" like me who've figured out revolvers are going to be positioned better. Whole lot of people won't have a clue what they're doing.
    It eludes my mind how someone can drop $750 on a gun and not be irate when it hangs up 14 times in one magazine. Y'all didn't even cover that there's a lot of gun/ammo options that just don't work together in semis whereas if it fits in the chamber of a wheelgun, it'll run just fine.

  • @anthonyjbargeman5280
    @anthonyjbargeman5280 Год назад +5

    Love my .357
    Have carried it for many years, like over 50 years.

  • @JohnWhite-xc3md
    @JohnWhite-xc3md 8 месяцев назад +3

    I think a .357 snubby is a practical size with "one shot, one drop" power. Its all about training and familiarity.

    • @craigbenz4835
      @craigbenz4835 3 месяца назад

      A 2-1/2" model 19 I can shoot and carry with out problems, but a 357 J-frame I won't even try to shoot. Why they are more popular completely escapes me.

  • @Smooththatsme
    @Smooththatsme Год назад +3

    I have have had many hand guns over the years and have used many different brands and types of ammunition, I have had jams with many semi auto hand guns, I have never had a revolver jam with any ammunition I loaded into it. Thats just something to think about when you are looking for a good self defense hand gun

    • @craigbenz4835
      @craigbenz4835 3 месяца назад

      I had a Colt Trooper MKIII in 22LR jam when the transfer bar broke. I couldn't even open the cylinder. Revolvers rarely fail, but they can.

  • @moobutt
    @moobutt Год назад +1

    I haven’t had a video title trigger me this hard in a long time. My S&W PC’s are the sweetest things ever.

  • @goodcitizen64
    @goodcitizen64 Год назад +34

    Actually, it's really easy to reload, but it definitely takes a lot of practice to make good and fast reloads!

    • @edmxero2029
      @edmxero2029 Год назад +2

      Agreed. Reloading books are pretty straightforward turns out. Even if you never plan to reload, get a reloading manual. May need it in the dark ages when you're bored in the bunker.

    • @GmanGSW
      @GmanGSW Год назад +2

      I agree, as well. I used to carry a revolver, primarily, till a self defense incident occurred. No, I never had to fire, only had to brandish, and caught "the bad guys" (which they really were) with their weapons in their belts. I was better with speed loaders at the time, but was concerned if I couldn't convince them to simply leave. I was able to get across to the "leader" that should this get into a "shoot out," they may hit me, but he'd be dead. They left and the LEOs showed about 3-5 minutes after they left. All caught in film, with witnesses. I began carrying semi autos after that. If you practice reloads "under pressure," timed, you can be fast, but I'm more happy with semi autos, for self defense and reloading.

  • @Ensign_Cthulhu
    @Ensign_Cthulhu Год назад +15

    There are very good reasons why the reciprocating magazine-fed self-loader has taken over as the ideal combat pistol (in whatever context of engaging multiple assailants you would like to call combat). That being said, a bullet from a revolver will still shoot you just as dead and the revolver's function is insensitive to light practice loads (assuming there's enough powder to get the bullet out of the barrel).

    • @bobjohnson1633
      @bobjohnson1633 Год назад

      Autos have taken over because stupid people think they need infinity bullets in case al quaida attacks with full auto AKs and you have to stop 20 guys by yourself with a handgun and 2 reloads.
      Sorry, a 5 shot 38 is one of the easiest to carry, always effective, and easy to shoot at contact distances.
      You literally benefit in no way in a real situation.

    • @RWZiggy
      @RWZiggy Год назад

      yet because an autoloader has to recoil off of hand resistance to cycle, if one "limp wrists" semiauto gun, maybe because of injury or fatigue, the gun can jam. Revolvers don't have that problem, no stovepiping. And if a round is defective and doesn't fire, the revolver just spins to the next round while the semiauto is going to need some TLC during which your attacker might kill you.
      So as rhetorical question, would a perp be better off after hit from a typical defense round or a .357 mag hollow point from my Python?

    • @Ensign_Cthulhu
      @Ensign_Cthulhu Год назад

      @@RWZiggy Placement, placement, placement.

  • @kiloalphatango3256
    @kiloalphatango3256 Год назад +2

    My Smith & Wesson 642 .38 Special has been in my pocket for a long while. And has saved my butt a couple times

  • @southernfried19
    @southernfried19 Год назад +10

    All I ever carry is a 38. I never felt vulnerable with 5 shots of 38+P. Now, if I knew I was going into a gunfight, it definitely wouldn’t be my choice.

    • @bobbie4862
      @bobbie4862 Год назад +3

      Just curious...if you have esp and know when you will get in a gunfight, I want you to pick my lotto tickets. Lol.

    • @southernfried19
      @southernfried19 Год назад +6

      @@bobbie4862I’m just saying… as a normie, I carry as a “get off me” type weapon. I feel that is more than adequate in most scenarios out and about. Robbery at gas pump, in line, etc… Now, if (or when) the nation collapses and you expect an actual gun fight, that is definitely not my weapon of choice.

    • @smartacus88
      @smartacus88 Год назад +3

      If you knew you were going into a gunfight and it couldn't be avoided you'd be foolish to choose a pistol at all. Gunfighting is best practiced with a simiautomatic rifle.

    • @WaitWhatsMyName
      @WaitWhatsMyName Год назад

      Chances are its gonna be a blk thats gonna attack you so you only need to get one round off of anything and they will run away

    • @southernfried19
      @southernfried19 Год назад +1

      @@WaitWhatsMyName Statistically speaking, correct.

  • @TheHanshotfirst
    @TheHanshotfirst Год назад +3

    Its a miracle! Chads hair grew back!!

  • @paulwoodall2377
    @paulwoodall2377 Год назад +2

    I have a EAA windicator with a 4 inch barrel chambered in 357 magnum. Love it.

  • @christophermathews1569
    @christophermathews1569 Год назад +3

    I definitely appreciate this discussion a lot. I’m a fan of both styles of platforms and would shoot either. But my Smith and Wesson 4 inch 357 magnum will be my go to. It was passed down to me when I was 10, I am 36 now, and has rode with me from farm work to edc.

  • @lukelee8934
    @lukelee8934 Год назад +4

    Ive heard that most self defense situations only take 5 to 8 rounds to neutralize but no one has ever said that they had too much ammo in a gun fight.

    • @StuntPosse
      @StuntPosse Год назад +1

      A revolver makes a much better club when empty than any of the semi-autos, even the all metal ones.

  • @alwaysfreedom9354
    @alwaysfreedom9354 Год назад +2

    He answered his own question in about two minutes. Then I hit the stop button.

  • @waholoopesorry74
    @waholoopesorry74 Год назад +7

    The only revolver I own is a NAA 22 magnum mini revolver because it is the gun I carry when I don’t really feel like carrying. Super easy to conceal anywhere. I also make my wife put it in the stroller when she goes on walks.

    • @danielaramburo7648
      @danielaramburo7648 Год назад

      I have one too. Perfect for certain clothing, situations where you must absolutely not print….

    • @JohnPublic-dk7zd
      @JohnPublic-dk7zd Год назад

      Yup, it ain't much but just having it on you means you have a chance, whereas leaving the house without any gun lessens your chance...it is that simple...

  • @mhcaffey120
    @mhcaffey120 Год назад +7

    I love my revolvers. Just ordered a S&W 350 😁

    • @melissasmess2773
      @melissasmess2773 Год назад +1

      Those look awesome! I already have a .460 so probably won't buy one.

  • @jeffreymoore5762
    @jeffreymoore5762 Год назад +6

    I fish in Grizzly country often, and a revolver is my protective weapon of choice when on the water. I have taken more than a few spills into the river while fishing rough water, and a revolver takes frequent dunking over time better than a semi-auto. Also, if I ever need to shoot with a bear planted on the end of my barrel, I know a revolver will still function. I'll accept the limited round capacity for the reliability I gain.

    • @spencerhauck690
      @spencerhauck690 Год назад

      Atleast with a big bore revolver you don't have to worry about shooting them twice.

    • @Dcm193
      @Dcm193 Год назад

      @@spencerhauck690 yes you do. No pistol reaches the required velocity that is needed for the permanent wound cavity to be greater than just the path left by the projectile. They are hole punches and relatively small at that .

    • @spencerhauck690
      @spencerhauck690 Год назад

      @@Dcm193 what about the 500 s and w magnum that can deliver more than 2000 ft pounds of energy out the barrel. Look it up if you don't believe me. If you ask me that'll drop a grizzly dead in its tracks.

    • @Dcm193
      @Dcm193 Год назад +1

      @@spencerhauck690 look at 44 magnum and 5.56 nato. Roughly the same energy. Then look at gel test meat test and hunting videos and see how the 5.56 will cut larger permanent wound cavities. Energy is important but not as important and bullet construction and velocity. A 168 grain eldm will produce a larger permanent wound cavity at 2200 FPS than a 180 grain core lokt will at 2600 FPS. Even thought the core lokt has more energy it will preform less than desirable. 500 magnum is really just a rifle in revolver form . It is very powerful but it will also recoil horribly and how expensive it is most won’t train with it.

    • @favor4afavor823
      @favor4afavor823 Год назад

      That's the primary purpose for a wheel gun

  • @thomastourville1674
    @thomastourville1674 9 месяцев назад

    Love your shows!

  • @nathanerbaugh9899
    @nathanerbaugh9899 9 месяцев назад +2

    Revolvers have better Power, Accuracy, Reliability than a automatic in almost every case. but aside from that
    no Feed ramp, no Magazine to Fail, they cannot be pushed out of battery when pressed against the body, you cannot fail to disengage the safety, you cannot cause a malfunction by limp wristing it, you cannot get one bad round that forces you to stop and clear the weapon before the remaining rounds can be fired, The ammo selections are reversible within 38,357 and 44 special and Magnum.
    The Revolver is a Platform that almost completely eliminates User error and mechanical failure but simultaneously promotes Proficiency.
    I want something that I know will do what I need it to do exactly when I need it to do it without issue.
    If I fail to defend myself it will not be because my carry failed to do what I needed it to do in a ugly situation.
    I know IT will work and I know I will work.
    that is in its essence the key to successful self defense.
    if either of those two elements are missing, that is how people don't make it home.
    to assume you won't have to use your carry with someone Pressing against you or that the situation will facilitate a complete prevention of limb wrist or a guarentee that you are going to be in a physical position to Clear a malfunction is precarious as far as I'm concerned.
    and even that is giving the benefit of the doubt that you are in fact carrying with one in the Chamber (as you should) that you don't have a Manual safety to disengage and that you are carrying ammo that you know feeds reliability.
    I will always own a Semi automatic but I will always Trust my life to a Revolver.

  • @joestarling3227
    @joestarling3227 Год назад +16

    My wife’s bedside protection is a wheel gun. I do not need my wife to have to think much during a crisis situation I need her to point and let God decide the criminals fate. She’s just gonna facilitate the meeting if needed.

    • @Dread_Pirate_Homesteader
      @Dread_Pirate_Homesteader Год назад +3

      Women don't think

    • @joestarling3227
      @joestarling3227 Год назад

      @@Dread_Pirate_Homesteader hope that’s not a dig or burn towards my wife !!!!

    • @Dread_Pirate_Homesteader
      @Dread_Pirate_Homesteader Год назад +2

      @@joestarling3227 well you gave the annoying women can't shoot a complex gun routine

    • @motobator1895
      @motobator1895 Год назад +1

      You are absolutely correct sir! Same here!

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

      My missus keeps her .38 handy...simplicity goes a long ways when hands are shaking...

  • @cat2972
    @cat2972 Год назад +3

    I would and do trust a wheel gun over a semi any day of the year !!! I personally like the .38 midnight special
    S.W. and Colt

  • @JustinLaFleur1990
    @JustinLaFleur1990 Год назад +1

    I love my revolvers, Ive carried a few revolvers as an EDC namely my 4 inch model 19-3 and my 4 inch 586 they're mainly hunting/camp guns or range toys but I do enjoy carrying a revolver from time to time.

  • @patriotfamily8345
    @patriotfamily8345 Год назад +2

    “Revolvers are useless” said no one who was ever shot by one.

  • @CoastieVet1984
    @CoastieVet1984 Год назад +4

    I may carry 9mm M&P or Shields now but am glad I really cut my teeth on a 686. The skills are sharper from those years. I got too old to keep carrying my 642 for concealed but still respect wheel guns.

  • @bobbie4862
    @bobbie4862 Год назад +4

    I have to say if I was forced to carry a revolver as a primary, no question would be the TRR8 with moon clips. I can't think of a more capable defensive revolver.

    • @bobslevin8063
      @bobslevin8063 6 месяцев назад

      I’ve tried to carry mine, and it’s almost impossible to conceal because of its N (Large) frame. The weight is very nice, and the trigger is superb though. I’ve found that the moon clips bend very easy while walking and every day movement. I originally bought my TRR8 to hike with but it’s been relegated to nightstand duty as of late.

  • @GOBRAGH2
    @GOBRAGH2 Год назад +3

    At some point it would be great to watch an Iraqveteran8888 Cowboy action shoot inviting many of the content creators from RUclips that like to shoot the Wild West guns like Tim and Chris Costa, and others etc. I'd watch that in a heartbeat. That would be fun for the participants as well if the schedules could align on a weekend.

  • @327Federal
    @327Federal Год назад +5

    Revolvers have some giant advantages over autoloaders

  • @letsdothis9063
    @letsdothis9063 Год назад +1

    My grandma keeps a stainless S&W .357 with a 5 or 6 inch barrel. It's the same model that my dad carried when he was a sheriff's deputy.
    I'm not a revolver guy, but I feel adequately armed when we go to town and I have that thing in the center console.
    Normally I EDC a little.380. I expect to still probably have to fight hand to hand if I pull that little thing.
    Same with my 9mm (granted I have a much higher capacity).
    I really don't think that anyone will have any fight left in them if they take one off of grandma's wheeler.

  • @moonza2201
    @moonza2201 Год назад +1

    One thing that wasn't discussed is that revolvers won't jam with the ladies. My daughter was shooting her 45 GAP and she was getting at least one jam per magazine. I'd shoot the gun and no jams at all. Turns out she wasn't holding the gun firm enough so that the recoil could reliably feed the next round. She had much better results with the revolver.

  • @billydurbin8165
    @billydurbin8165 Год назад +1

    I recently got a beretta 85bb I love it and it carrys fantastic best used gun I've ever bought.

  • @OptimusJedi
    @OptimusJedi Год назад +15

    We definitely need a series of videos about movie guns now.

  • @kcamroccamian
    @kcamroccamian Год назад +1

    As a guy who likes DA/SA, but couldn't find a suitably small DA/SA gun for carry, I finally relented and sacrificed capacity to go with a ruger LCR. The heavy double action trigger just gives me a peace of mind that the pre-cocked striker in my P365 does not. If they made a DAO or DA/SA P365 sized gun I'd buy it in an instant, but all the subcompact DA/SAs are super thick and hard to carry at 3 o clock without a big jacket.

  • @smallborewhore3074
    @smallborewhore3074 Год назад +8

    I carry a 6 shot .32 mag snubby quite often when deep concealment is necessary and never feel unarmed. But I often carry a cz p10c when I can get away with it. I think each most any type of gun has its place no matter what make or style

  • @totljag1
    @totljag1 Год назад

    Wow u slimming down dude ! Good for u !

  • @gmc8099
    @gmc8099 Год назад +2

    My dad carried an owl head 38 pistol all my life he was the best shot with it I ever saw .I never saw it hang up between shots but my Glock 40 cal will hang up between shots if it isn't oiled and shot from time to time .but I like both types .

  • @electricninja2122
    @electricninja2122 10 месяцев назад

    What’s funny about the Joker shooting the Batwing down was just moments before that, he asked one of his henchmen for a gun in order to kill said henchman. Thus the audience has no idea that he was already packing that looney tunes revolver.

  • @silasmcgee5593
    @silasmcgee5593 Год назад +2

    My issue with the revolver vs semi auto debate is that a revolver seldom has any reliability issues, whereas a semi auto will have more reliability issues like failure to feed/eject/etc. HOWEVER in my experience, when a semi auto fails, it is 9/10 times a quick fix, but a revolver, its a 9/10 chance that it needs a trip to the gunsmith.
    I can clear a malfunction in a glock, but cant clear a slipped pall or broken mainspring in a revolver on the fly.
    This is a great series! Keep it up! Do one on 1911s!

    • @bobjohnson1633
      @bobjohnson1633 Год назад

      Your Glock will malfunction 100* more. Your revolver malfunction will be 10x worse.
      How many shootings do you get in?

  • @jamesbasaldua100
    @jamesbasaldua100 Год назад +1

    Good view on the hand gun sir. Take care and be safe. See you on your next video.

  • @brianclassen5221
    @brianclassen5221 Год назад +2

    Elmer Keith! With mag restrictions being threatened get a couple of revolvers. Faster to change guns than reload. Dress like Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven and carry multiples. LOL.🤙

  • @jdfriar
    @jdfriar Год назад +1

    you sir, who traveled time to have long hair, are unaware of the mighty 460 Rowland that pushes a 1650fps 180grain 45caliber bullet out of almost any well made 1911 after a simple conversion. its thunderously good and should be called 460 Rowland Magnum.

  • @DirtNastyCivilian
    @DirtNastyCivilian Год назад +1

    I know an older man who can dot shit out to 75 yards with a smith 686. He’s shaky as hell until he’s squeezing a trigger. Never doubt a man with a wheel gun.

  • @BowlingGreenTampaMan
    @BowlingGreenTampaMan Год назад +2

    Revolver EDC for over a decade , always two , and one or both cc. Love my SA side arms , but once I found the right holster systems just liked the wheels better . I think it was what I grew up with and they are easier to clean than a Luger P.08 .

  • @alexrain1188
    @alexrain1188 Год назад +1

    As a man who loves revolvers… there is only one reason to use a revolver. You want to send high caliber rounds at a target. Unfortunately, there really are no other advantages besides unmatched beauty

  • @prestonhal
    @prestonhal Год назад +1

    I think the only self defense scenario where the upgrade in power trumps the downgrades in concealment (via barrel length) and capacity is specifically against large predatory animals

  • @boogitybear2283
    @boogitybear2283 Год назад +2

    I am old school. I much rather “hide the evidence” after shooting rounds. I can’t stand those shells flying all over the place after being fired. I like those speed loaders when I need to put in rounds. Different strokes for different folks.

  • @playmore6699
    @playmore6699 Год назад

    Awesome show!

  • @ranchodeluxe1
    @ranchodeluxe1 Год назад +1

    When you watch actual footage of people in deadly force incidents, you see the failure rate of semi auto pistols. I went back to a revolver because I kept finding the magazine release tripped on any of my three compact 9mm. I crawl around on the floor at work a lot No mag button to trip, leaving you with a low powered single shot

  • @ericvantassell6809
    @ericvantassell6809 Год назад +1

    Jerry will be heard saying as he turns to leave "got some"

  • @lewisbrodnax7898
    @lewisbrodnax7898 8 месяцев назад

    Nothing can replace t memories of a 3screw single action 22 pistol on t Bazos when the fish werent biteing when we were young.

  • @gigglebush277
    @gigglebush277 Год назад +1

    my 686 + deluxe is my favorite handgun and one i shoot most by far

  • @GmanGSW
    @GmanGSW Год назад +1

    I will never, ever say a revolver is a useless firearm. A S&W Model 19 .357 saved my girlfriend from being raped and me from being killed by a gang (caught on film); LEOs showed about 3 minutes after I "convinced" the gang to leave. They'd raped 2 or 3 gals, per the PD, recently and had wished I'd fired on the leader+. They were all armed; I was lucky, in good form and surprised them. That's when I went to carrying a semi auto. That said, I have books about Ed McGivern, the '30s Jerry Michulek. Jerry said, in a video, he'd carry a Revolver, S&W, if he could have only 1 pistol. I'd love to hear Clint, Jerry and you 2 on a show. That would be phenomenal! Clint is in a class of his own, meant sincerely. Btw: Yes, revolvers are still useful.

  • @LifeisGood762
    @LifeisGood762 Год назад +1

    Looooool "You can't throw a scandium gun. It'll just float away!"

  • @alcapone3481
    @alcapone3481 Год назад +4

    Even a single shot 22 is better than no gun

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

      Very true...I've been thinking about staging some cheap, used single shot shotguns (any gauge okay) around the house, as that little extra insurance...

  • @billylehoux2743
    @billylehoux2743 Год назад +1

    Absolutely do a firearm movie gag. That would be awsome.

  • @silentbob9225
    @silentbob9225 Год назад +1

    I like to shoot revolvers. I'm working down in south Texas up on some hills and I'm carrying a chiefs special with the first two holes being snake shot. When I go to the city I typically carry a auto loader

  • @dallenhumpherys7911
    @dallenhumpherys7911 Год назад +2

    Scandium is an element, not an alloy. People make alloys from it and then still call it scandium.

  • @VelikiHejter
    @VelikiHejter Год назад +1

    Another use for revolvers, my wife's night stand gun. Why? It's a .357 loaded with .38. Can she handle full power carriage, yes, easily, but she feels more confident with .38, which is of great importance in stressful situation. Simplicity is also important for the same reason, she is not going to fidget with a slide or safety on the gun and if she has a dud round all she needs to do is press the trigger again. In house speed loader is much less of a nuisance then on the belt and seven + seven bullets are more then enough for her to take herself and kids to safety. My bump in the night gun is a semi-auto shotgun, but it is her job to lead the kids, so empty hand is important in that scenario.

  • @bramcurtis6900
    @bramcurtis6900 Год назад +1

    I don't want one...but a Ruger Red Hawk 357 with an 8 round magazine is an argument the assailant is GOING to lose. And there is one absolute true advantage to a revolver over a semi automatic. When your life absolutely is on the line...a revolver won't jam.

  • @knoxcrider9835
    @knoxcrider9835 Год назад +1

    I still carry a 2 inch K frame .357 in my backpack at work

  • @war_moose5814
    @war_moose5814 Год назад +2

    I catch a lot.of flak but my EDC is a Ruger LCR .357.

  • @bigredone1030
    @bigredone1030 Год назад +3

    Most powerful production handgun…. ‘Nuff said

  • @keithplymale2374
    @keithplymale2374 Год назад

    i live on a very rural property now. I carry my GP-100, 6 inch barrel, GP-100 .375 magnum that I have had since the mid 1990's when ever I go outside. I have Remington green and white box 125 gr SJHP rounds in it and two speed loaders. I trust it to always go BANG! when I pull the trigger every time. My hands got weaker so I put a Houge monopod grip on it. I can fire with control magnum rounds into center of mass at 25 yards with both strong and weak hand.

  • @jefferydebbink282
    @jefferydebbink282 Год назад +2

    Nice thing about revolver cartridges, they can be shot out of lever action rifles. And both revolvers and lever action rifles are, for the time being, immune to most of the commonly proposed gun control proposals!

    • @earlofbroadst
      @earlofbroadst 11 месяцев назад +1

      A nice lever gun chambered in .357 magnum will do excellent service for multiple purposes. Just saying.