You carry a 2-inch Snubnose for Defense? Are You Crazy? Well, maybe not.

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  • Can a small, double action revolver really save your life? It will but you must practice and become proficient with it.
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  • @jameslandon4126
    @jameslandon4126 9 лет назад +311

    Why would anyone think it's crazy to use a snubnose revolver for self-defense? For 70+ years the .38 Special (in various barrel lengths) was used by beat cops, undercover cops, and federal agents. Many civilians carry snub nose 38's to this day and they have saved just as many lives as any other handgun.

    • @georgewallace8845
      @georgewallace8845 7 лет назад

      Jim Garrison Jackie evinces

    • @Eyemallfunkedup
      @Eyemallfunkedup 7 лет назад +1

      Well said sir!

    • @justicews
      @justicews 7 лет назад +4

      Great carry piece. My very first!

    • @remsoyl900
      @remsoyl900 7 лет назад +21

      Jim Garrison Ego makes people think they need an Elephant Gun to Protect themselves

    • @walterstrong6386
      @walterstrong6386 7 лет назад +13

      The first person to put shots on target in a gunfight comes out the winner just about every time.

  • @stephanspell6033
    @stephanspell6033 2 года назад +135

    Before I went to Viet Nan in 1968, I practiced with both hands, rifle and pistol,M-16 and .45, just in case I was injured. I still practice, and am proficient with both hands. 5 shots in 5 seconds 25 ft, in the space of a human heart. Always practice with left and right hands. 28 Aug 2021.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  2 года назад +26

      I couldn't agree more - practice with both hands. Thank you for watching my video and I also thank you for your service (I turned 12 years old in 1968).

    • @rockfordhx2768
      @rockfordhx2768 2 года назад +6

      Ahh the good ol Oldsmobile cutlass Chevy bel air era

    • @patrickjwhited6567
      @patrickjwhited6567 2 года назад +5

      Absolutely must practice with weak hand too. Thanks for serving, btw. U.S.S. Oklahoma City, Yankee Station, Tonkin Gulf. 71/73 Welcome home.

    • @maddoxthacker1806
      @maddoxthacker1806 2 года назад +6

      I would love to meet you in real life, thank your for your service 🇺🇸 🦅

    • @tyler1671
      @tyler1671 2 года назад

      Thank you sir

  • @oldcop18
    @oldcop18 3 года назад +15

    In 1974 I was involved in a gunfight w/armed robbery suspects while armed w/my issued Colt Detective Special, about the same size & weight as the S&W Chief Special & I owe my life to that little gun. They’ll do the job but you will have to spend time on the range to become proficient.

  • @oscaracme
    @oscaracme 4 года назад +57

    and remember, revolvers don't drop evidence.....er, i mean casings.

    • @lennybrewster4673
      @lennybrewster4673 3 года назад +2

      And they don't go out of battery on ya 👍

    • @JoeyJoelBand
      @JoeyJoelBand 3 года назад +4

      Yes, but soon no matter. The 'Powers' new tech, will be a DNA scanner picking up who you are simply from where you stand. We drop microscopic cells which fall from our body, hair, skin all of the time, and damn, we soon will have tech to identify this skin shed DNA, and scan for its human owner. Sucks. New tech? Spells Control. For you young guys, read George Orwells, 1984...

    • @JLD5500
      @JLD5500 3 года назад +4

      They don't jam either

    • @fredgervinm.p.3315
      @fredgervinm.p.3315 3 года назад

      @@JoeyJoelBand
      DNA from the air, no warrant needed.
      Database has been in the works, starting with convicted criminals.
      The noose was tightening way before public telephone were removed...

    • @JoeyJoelBand
      @JoeyJoelBand 3 года назад +2

      ​@@fredgervinm.p.3315 Sorry, perhaps i did not explain my point well. My point had had little to do with what database they began or tightening the noose. I was pointing out the amazing advancement of technology.
      Each of our brains creates electromagnetic frequencies' which like a fingerprint, are unique to each of us individually. Being so, we've developed sensors, which can identify a person remotely by their individual Electro Magnetic Brain Frequency..
      Here is the kicker - in less than five years we will be able to locate an individual by their Brain Wave Frequency from a satellite in space. My focus was pointing to the technology.

  • @dquillen1
    @dquillen1 8 лет назад +25

    I've carried a snub nosed S&W .38 for 35 years --- I love it when people tell me those aren't accurate, the look on their face when they see me shoot it is priceless...

    • @dquillen1
      @dquillen1 8 лет назад

      ***** --- Mine is more than adequate for its intended use...

  • @lennyd.9270
    @lennyd.9270 5 лет назад +77

    No matter the weapon practice is the key.

    • @charlesserc7753
      @charlesserc7753 3 года назад +1

      With anything practice is everything. 100%

    • @HenryColeHawkins
      @HenryColeHawkins 3 года назад

      Wise

    • @merlejones3561
      @merlejones3561 2 года назад

      My trigger finger IS the key. But
      you're 100 % on point. Practice is discipline...

  • @ethan7353
    @ethan7353 2 года назад +15

    Video from damn near a decade ago but still useful as hell. Thank you sir.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  2 года назад +3

      You are very welcome Ethan and thank you for the great feedback.

  • @guymandudely324
    @guymandudely324 3 года назад +33

    According to crime stats, most gunfights occur within 3 feet. A snub nose or hammerless snub nose is an excellent carry for self-defense.

    • @eddielikesfishing
      @eddielikesfishing 3 года назад +6

      That's right, most gun fights are from 3 to 6 feet. A 2", 5 shot revolver is perfect, either with or without the hammer.

    • @meh9682
      @meh9682 3 года назад +3

      He mentioned hollowpoints, don't those need longer barrel to burn all powder to expand?

    • @eddielikesfishing
      @eddielikesfishing 3 года назад +4

      @@meh9682
      They don't expand at all. However, the FBI used .38spl +P 158gr hollow points.

    • @meh9682
      @meh9682 3 года назад +2

      @@eddielikesfishing The guys who shoot women holding a baby and burning alive Christians including children? 🤫👁

    • @eddielikesfishing
      @eddielikesfishing 3 года назад +3

      @@meh9682
      It took me a minute to realize that you were referring to Ruby Ridge. I had to stretch the wrinkles out of my brain for that cryptic line.
      A lot of other law enforcement officers carried that round in their .38spl revolvers.

  • @82luft49
    @82luft49 8 лет назад +44

    Back in the day ,a military issue 1911.45 loaded with fmj rounds was the main carry for front line infantry officers and NCOs, Besides my .45, I carried a .32 caliber snub nose (non government issue) as my personal back up piece. in a close quarter fire fight we were trained to use our fire arm always with our strong hand. The other hand either held a grenade, or a sharpened entrenching tool for close up work. When I emptied my .45 (no time to re mag.), the .32 came out and did its dirty work. But never did it perform with one shot, one kill.Just about every bullet had to be used to take down an enemy soldier at 10 ft. or less. But at least it saved my life on more than one occasion. After the war, I never fired a fire arm again. Just like to look though.

    • @WolfsH0ok
      @WolfsH0ok 8 лет назад +1

      +James Lochard My friend has 1911 he got in the 80's and its 32 still works

    • @82luft49
      @82luft49 8 лет назад +1

      +Wolfsangell Thanks for your comment. Much appreciated.

    • @samuelcaldwell3404
      @samuelcaldwell3404 8 лет назад +1

      +James Lochard What make/model was that .32? Did a lot of other G.I.'s carry revolvers for back-up?

    • @82luft49
      @82luft49 8 лет назад +2

      +Samuel Caldwell A vintage, but quite reliable Detective Special that my father (who was not in law enforcement) owned. he gave to me prior to my going to Southeast Asia. A "safe return" gesture from the old man.

    • @82luft49
      @82luft49 8 лет назад +1

      +James Lochard You are quite welcome, Wolfsangell.

  • @jimdavenport8020
    @jimdavenport8020 4 года назад +143

    The First Rule of Gunfighting: HAVE A GUN. Everything else is a nuance.

    • @johnrodriguez5277
      @johnrodriguez5277 4 года назад +9

      Truer words have never been spoken Sir. Great video 👍

    • @missingno_LLC
      @missingno_LLC 4 года назад +1

      Gun nuts stay mad at this argument 😎

    • @vidalskyociosen3326
      @vidalskyociosen3326 4 года назад

      Bring some bulletproof too.

    • @ryancarlson9578
      @ryancarlson9578 4 года назад +2

      Sounds like tactical Tim is full of it
      *draws flintlock*

    • @kellywalker8407
      @kellywalker8407 3 года назад +2

      @A.I SATAN You don't need more rounds....
      You need more practice.

  • @stevewarrington8992
    @stevewarrington8992 3 года назад +31

    Any gun that you practice with and become proficient with is a good gun to carry. It goes back to it's better to hit somebody with a 22 than to miss somebody with a 45..

    • @ronaldbobeck1026
      @ronaldbobeck1026 3 года назад +4

      I keep telling people that I get "grief " may be it has more to do with bullet placement then the actual caliber of the round ? Like I was told by former a RSA. soldier said shoot the belt buckle, you wil, inflict fight stopping injuries . Even with a 22 cal. From my Medical training that appears to be a true statement.

    • @rickpaul4383
      @rickpaul4383 3 года назад

      22, hit bones and change direction, going up or downward, killing victims, powerful cal,break bones most times or exits, sometimes survived depending on placement,,

    • @OldManMontgomery
      @OldManMontgomery 3 года назад

      I agree with that as far as it goes. But I will add this. It's better to hit someone (same place) with a .45 than a .22.

    • @shicoff1398
      @shicoff1398 3 года назад

      @@ronaldbobeck1026 Sounds correct.

    •  3 года назад +1

      That is so freaking true...

  • @JesseGacria357
    @JesseGacria357 Год назад +7

    This video has aged really well, I absolutely love shooting snub nose revolvers. Always come back to this video.
    Thank you, sir.

  • @rohawaha
    @rohawaha 8 лет назад +86

    Over two years later this is still an important, pertinent and timeless education of practical sense . Once when I was in a gun shop, younger and not as wise " 30 years ago" I made a snide comment about a mans pocket gun being to small . The owner , who I had great respect for said to me. "That .38 spl. he has in pocket will protect him a lot better than his .44 magnum at home in his closet " I learned a lesson that day, and acknowledged he was right. I just stood there looking at my 8 inch Dan Wesson .357 and keeping my mouth shut.

    • @joemeko3851
      @joemeko3851 8 лет назад +5

      +Roha Waha : You know of course you can make that Dan Wesson a Snub Nose if you buy just the short Barrel. I have a Dan Wesson .357 6" with a smaller barrel which I change and shoot .38's from, it's cheaper then blowing away all your .357's, you know when you just want to have some fun. One thing he did not bring up is something I do a lot is Shoot without Ear Plugs, I know, I know but when some people fire a .357 for the first time they swear off shooting forever LOL, how ever I did not, and my hearing can back after like 5 minutes but I felt it was some thing I had to do. If ever you have to fire any Gun in defense You will not be able to say Hold On let me get my ear plugs, and you may not drop the gun when you hear the Full Sound of that first Blast, this also I think to could save your life.

    • @ZIGMAN775
      @ZIGMAN775 8 лет назад +2

      +Roha Waha God you had no common sense as a kid.

    • @rohawaha
      @rohawaha 8 лет назад +6

      ZIGMAN775 I would say my outlook on self defense was more limited to home and family " short sighted ", and the owner gave me a short simple education.

    • @joemeko3851
      @joemeko3851 8 лет назад +4

      ZIGMAN775: Really, Who as a young man maybe to the Gun World has a great deal of common sense, this is how we learn, by people talking to us, and making mistakes, and just listening to other people. I bought my Dan Wesson for Home Protection and was not thinking of Conceal Carry, it was just a home gun for me, I did not know a lot about which is the best or a poor choice, my only thought was to buy a big gun as I thought, If ever I had to pull this Gun on someone, in a defense mode and was willing to protect my Family, I would want that person to Die, instead of my loved ones. now older I think I know a lot more about the gun world. So at least the guy learned and walked away smarter, Some people could get the same advice, and could walk away and would have learned Nothing, good for him, I say.

    • @DJEvilWayz
      @DJEvilWayz 8 лет назад +3

      +Joe Meko +Pilgrim777 I don't know that I'd do that on a regular basis. Hearing loss is permanent. Plus you can get tinnitus, which is annoying as crap and also permanent.

  • @pilgrim7779
    @pilgrim7779 8 лет назад +37

    I inherited my Dad's old model 15 (combat masterpiece) snub-nose .38. I always thought that you'd have to be lucky to hit the broad side of a barn with one of these things. I thought they were "city guns" for close range only, but boy was I wrong. The first time a fired it I was in the back yard and the only thing in my way was the garden hose laying on the ground. So, thinking that this gun was inaccurate.....I aimed for the water hose. Guess what? I nailed it on the first shot! My wife is still mad at me over that one. Long story short, with the right ammunition, these guns are very accurate. I shoot a 6" group at 45 feet and hit the paper 9 out of 10 shots at 100 feet! Smith and Wesson sure make some very nice revolvers. Thanks for the video.

    • @8aleph
      @8aleph 8 лет назад +2

      +Pilgrim777 Yes they do I have 2 one is an airweight .38 snubbie the other a 4" .41 Magnum I certainly do NOT feel under armed with 5 or 6 shots and oh yes I've even carried the big one concealed

    • @dieselmutt8865
      @dieselmutt8865 8 лет назад +4

      +Pilgrim777 Long story short---you had to buy your wife a new garden hose.

    • @charlesirby9222
      @charlesirby9222 7 лет назад

      Got a problem hitting the 'Broad side of a barn'?...Stand inside to shoot, can't miss! On second thought though, I guess you could...you could shoot yourself in the foot...ha!
      Excellent comments and suggestions...not a lot of this on this Y-Tube anymore...too much miss-information.
      Wanna see all about .38Special and Hollow Points and great expansion? Visit free or join free... castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?318639-Working-on-a-HP-load-Barrel-Lengths-Matter

    • @8aleph
      @8aleph 7 лет назад

      Way over weight for bullets there, a common mistake for 38/357 revolvers in the hunting I've done with handguns I've never had much luck with bullets over 140 grains in .357 9n whitetail or Black bear larger game maybe as high as 158

    • @1armedgal
      @1armedgal 7 лет назад

      Not sure about hunting, but the 158 gr LSWCHP +P ("FBI/Chicago" load) is a proven man stopper in 2"-4" barreled wheelguns.

  • @timsmith2103
    @timsmith2103 3 года назад +66

    Most old school guys like me prefer the snub nose over any auto. Although I am convinced compact auto's have a perfect place. The small wheel gun remains tops for me.

    • @kellywalker8407
      @kellywalker8407 3 года назад +13

      I'm not old school. I prefer a revolver because I'm more experienced, wiser, smarter and probably better looking than these high-capacity youngsters.
      Plus, I've shot revolvers for 50 years.........lol

    • @lennybrewster4673
      @lennybrewster4673 3 года назад +3

      @@kellywalker8407 haha touche Kelly!

    • @shicoff1398
      @shicoff1398 3 года назад +2

      @@kellywalker8407 yes, myself also.

    • @anonymouslee2083
      @anonymouslee2083 2 года назад +2

      @@kellywalker8407 True. Shooting with what you personally shoot best with is the best answer.

    • @JONFATSARNOTT
      @JONFATSARNOTT 2 года назад +5

      The wheel gun doesnt misfeed. And you dont leave any brass (evidence).

  • @pfdrtom
    @pfdrtom 4 года назад +30

    Totally agree with shooting "weak handed". As a private in a ranger battalion my squad leader had us shoot the qual course left handed after we had qualified "for the record" with our dominate hands. He explained, logically, "What if you're shot in your right arm, dumbass?"

    • @OldManMontgomery
      @OldManMontgomery 3 года назад +1

      A police officer once (longer lead up, but not needed) shut his gun hand in the car door. It wasn't broken, but it wasn't much use for awhile. Then the radio told him of possible lethal danger. That didn't happen - the lethal danger - but it was a rather serious five or six minutes.

    •  3 года назад +1

      I never heard of this, but I think using the weaker hand is an excellent idea.

    • @anonymouslee2083
      @anonymouslee2083 2 года назад +1

      Sometimes I train right handed for this reason (I'm left-handed.)

    • @paulhomsy2751
      @paulhomsy2751 2 года назад +1

      dominant hand, not "dominate". Good idea to always practice quite a bit with the weak hand.

    • @pfdrtom
      @pfdrtom 2 года назад +1

      @@paulhomsy2751 Indeed. Just like starting a sentence with a capital letter!

  • @eagleamerica3189
    @eagleamerica3189 6 лет назад +14

    Carried one of these as a detective for over 20 years and you bet I BET my life on it. Perfectly good gun.

  • @TheCropsyManiac
    @TheCropsyManiac 6 лет назад +47

    You guys in America are so lucky. I have to defend my self with a Butter knife and Potato peeler.

    • @georgemallory797
      @georgemallory797 6 лет назад +6

      I feel bad about your comment. Thank you for recognizing how lucky we are in America. Many in this country appreciate their God given, constitutionally protected right to self preservation and some don't. It always means more coming from someone in a foreign land such as yourself. Thanks for spreading your wisdom. There is still much you can do to improve your odds of surviving attack and youtube is a great resource. God bless you.

    • @peterbakewell
      @peterbakewell 6 лет назад +6

      a potato peeler wow , all i have is a rolled up newspaper.

    • @nicholasaslanides9703
      @nicholasaslanides9703 6 лет назад +6

      Butter knife? Potato peeler? Rolled up newspaper? All I have is a banana.

    • @peterbakewell
      @peterbakewell 6 лет назад +4

      Nicholas Aslanides is it loaded?

    • @nicholasaslanides9703
      @nicholasaslanides9703 6 лет назад +2

      Maybe, just depends how a-peeling it is lol
      Enjoyed the vid, thanks for posting.

  • @Bari42
    @Bari42 Год назад +6

    Have been carrying a Model 36 for 55 years. Still loving it

  • @joehinojosa8030
    @joehinojosa8030 2 года назад +14

    38 Snubnose? Good Enough for Det. Joe Friday, badge number 714. 🚔

  • @erminiaguliano9038
    @erminiaguliano9038 5 лет назад +17

    I am from Naples 🇮🇹.And i grew up in Brooklyn NY.And i am an old lady .Italian nieghborhoods used to be the safest place in the city .Not anymore .I am 63 years old .Im not a little girl anymore .But i can kill with the best of them .There is no more respect !!!Used to be people had respect .And we could sleep with our doors open and we were safe in our neighborhoods.Not anymore !!!

    • @sneakypete2786
      @sneakypete2786 5 лет назад +1

      I couldn't agree more Ms. Erminia Guliano. And I bet you can make a mean pot of gravy!!!

    • @erminiaguliano9038
      @erminiaguliano9038 5 лет назад +4

      @@sneakypete2786 Thank you sneaky Pete .And yes i can make gravy ...like you wouldnt believe .

  • @alecfoster4413
    @alecfoster4413 7 лет назад +18

    There is a good reason why plainclothes detectives carried these for many years.

  • @rickdaystar477
    @rickdaystar477 2 года назад +8

    Good common sense video. I bought my wife a Lady Smith 20 years ago and she loves it. She practiced several scenarios including firing without bringing the pistol up for a sight picture. In a critical moment you can't expect the perp to wait for you to get your shooting stance. Controlled point and shoot should be part of the practice routine.

  • @notsosilentmajority1
    @notsosilentmajority1 4 года назад +15

    I have been carrying a S&W Centennial for almost 30 years and I love that gun. It's been a fantastic "concealable" gun. It's double action only but has a shroud so there isn't a concern over a hammer getting caught up in clothing (it's been mentioned) if fired from a jacket pocket, etc.. It's also rated for +P ammo. In certain careers there is a benefit to guns like it. When you're in a close quarter SHTF situation you're not too worried about how much expansion your hollow point gets from a 2 inch barrel or if it can penetrate 10 inches or more. You're more than likely only worried about the person you are shooting at in a very close quarter situation. These guns serve a certain purpose. If people have a need for longer range accuracy or a bullet that penetrates further, they should be considering a different gun entirely.

    • @neilstern1694
      @neilstern1694 3 года назад +1

      True ,if I put mine in the pocket it's sure to grab, don't freak yes i have a small holster for it. Want to get a shoulder holster.

  • @bradhelwig2350
    @bradhelwig2350 5 лет назад +18

    The SP101 gets my vote. That trigger, smooth edges, the Ruger is a well built machine.

  • @stevewarren4292
    @stevewarren4292 6 лет назад +12

    The best gun in a gunfight? The one you have with you. The S&W J frame is a great little gun!

  • @Coopdog1911
    @Coopdog1911 3 года назад +8

    My wife and I both made the decision to not carry semi autos for self protection after both of us having too many failures to fire with the ones we thought to carry. We have both practiced and can shoot our airweight 38's very well, and in my opinion the reliability and the fact that they go everywhere with us makes the difference.

  • @josephhurdman5588
    @josephhurdman5588 2 года назад +6

    Under 50yds, say inside a room, a little .38 revolver may just save your life. Small guns are underrated...

  • @popiscoolnow
    @popiscoolnow 7 лет назад +6

    my dad survived the 1970's. in the nypd with the snub nose 38 but if he knew it was going to be a shtf. kind of night he brought the BIG GUN.mom always said say an extra prayer when dad brought the big gun..it wasn't necessarily the gun but the accuracy that saved him more than once!

  • @kevins1114
    @kevins1114 6 лет назад +7

    I've been carrying the same 2 1/2" S&W model 10 for 34 years now. It has gotten me out of a few sticky situations, and I'll still bet my life on it.

    • @shicoff1398
      @shicoff1398 3 года назад

      A great gun, one of the best.

  • @ferdonandebull
    @ferdonandebull 4 года назад +9

    I carried a .38 snub for a lot of years as a copper. I did go to a snub .44 special at times.
    I did consider it a ten foot sword because I was a narcotics officer then a detective when I carried snubs.
    In reality I could readily make twenty five yard torso shots and fifty yards was not to difficult.
    On patrol I carried a .357 smith mod
    27 with a six inch barrel.
    I am 66 years old now and carry a smith .38 bodyguard in my pocket all the time.
    One of the most concealable weapons with a decent bullet I have found.

    • @douglassmith3901
      @douglassmith3901 3 года назад +1

      They're great! I always gravitate toward the smaller carry guns, the SIG P239 being one of my all time favorites as well as the SIG P232SL, but I love the 2" and under J Frames like nothing else. I just picked up a S&W Model 60 No Dash (1974 production) that looks like it's never been fired. Hopefully I'll win an eBay bid for a Tex Shoemaker paddle holster and It'll be my EDC.

    • @mikusoxlongius
      @mikusoxlongius 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your service. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @clintford1267
    @clintford1267 2 года назад +8

    I have been ccp holder for more than 20 years. Ive carried many different firearms. I carry my little S&W airweight more often than all others. Its easy, accurate, reliable and comfortable.
    100% confidence in my 5 shots.

  • @wanderingwade8877
    @wanderingwade8877 7 лет назад +23

    Those cans never had a chance.

    •  7 лет назад +2

      Well, the poor little bastards can't shoot back!

    • @blackbrass1973
      @blackbrass1973 7 лет назад

      Wandering Wade
      Cans. I got that.

    • @kenlane6655
      @kenlane6655 7 лет назад

      Mr and Mrs can can can, hehe.

    • @williamdingh8050
      @williamdingh8050 7 лет назад +4

      It's ththose flocks of gelatin blocks you have to be worried about.

    • @gewgulkansuhckitt9086
      @gewgulkansuhckitt9086 7 лет назад +5

      What a waste. Starving children in Africa could have eaten those cans.

  • @mightymystery9204
    @mightymystery9204 5 лет назад +8

    For a fine example of proficiency and alertness letting a snub-nose revolver prevail against a semi-automatic magazine pistol, a full-auto magazine pistol, and a shotgun, look up the action of Sgt Dallas R. Pruitt, Winston-Salem NC police, on 29 May 1990.
    Two suspects came in the front of a venue, firing with intent to kill him. Two more came in back. First suspect was DRT, with a head shot. Second suspect was found on the sidewalk, with head and groin wounds, died later in hospital. The other two were captured later. Pruitt recovered and retired, because of nerve damage to his arm, but a clear head, muscle memory, and grit let him fight through an ambush with only five rounds.
    For the record, I used to carry a 45 semi almost everywhere, but in my one peacetime confrontation, a snub 357 beat my opponent's magazine pistol. Small size, reliability, practice, and constant alertness beat high capacity and false confidence, which most assailants have.

  • @jameswilliamw.741
    @jameswilliamw.741 3 года назад +5

    Used by undercover detective police for years w no complaints. They work if you do your job.

  • @igon5176
    @igon5176 Год назад +9

    A coworker had someone bet him a case of beer that he couldn’t hit a styrofoam coffee cup at 50 yards with his 2” S&W. Guess who ended up with a case of beer? Yup, my coworker.

  • @mnpd3
    @mnpd3 6 лет назад +7

    Snub .38's, especially the S&W Model 36 and 49 were once the standard for police detectives and other plainclothes assignments. This was back in the old revolver days before autoloaders became the standard. We used to file the hammers down so the spur wouldn't catch on clothes when drawing. Of course the pistol would no longer function single-action since it couldn't be cocked, but it would only be used in double-action anyway. Never fire a self-defense in single-action; if you do, you will cock the gun before firing it in a real shooting situation. Ditto for using sights; if you have time to do a sight-alignment before firing, you probably shouldn't be shooting anyway. Learn to draw, point and shoot in one movement. If you want a case in point, I knew a cop who was in the rare shootout which required reloading the service revolver. He reloaded, but before resuming fire he also picked up all his spent brass and placed them in his pocket. Why? Because that's what he had always done on the qualification range. You will always do what you train to do. Been there, done that. Retired, 32-years metropolitan police.

  • @RobertKaydoo
    @RobertKaydoo 9 лет назад +31

    "Practice shooting one handed..."
    You are so right about that.
    One day my then 4 year old daughter and I were out walking when we were approached by an aggressive stray dog (we live in the country). I picked up my daughter and positioned my body so I was between her and the animal - that left exactly one hand to hold my pistol which was a revolver. Thankfully no shots fired. But it sure brought home the lesson to practice one handed.
    Peace.

  • @samuelland8669
    @samuelland8669 4 года назад +9

    I carry a Smith & Wesson model 36 loaded with Hornady critical defense every day. I never leave home without it.

  • @clarkkent5632
    @clarkkent5632 4 года назад +16

    The perfect non jamming gun for close quarters protection.
    Most people panic in these close quarter situations anyway & couldn't hit the broad side of a barn.
    Stay cool and make sure you hit your target.

  • @WonderDean
    @WonderDean 7 лет назад +29

    The Smith & Wesson model 36 chief was one of the finest guns ever produced.

    • @jingles373
      @jingles373 7 лет назад +1

      I have one and I love it!

    • @roberthardenglens9429
      @roberthardenglens9429 7 лет назад +2

      60 best

    • @WonderDean
      @WonderDean 7 лет назад +2

      Robert Harden Glens glen and'??meathModel 60 is a good one as well. I also have that one in a 3 inch barrel. Excellent carrying piece.

    • @dougcarter1924
      @dougcarter1924 7 лет назад

      WonderDean The Chinese got shot with the 38 and got up and still fought in Korea. Marines stoped using them.357.stub.My choice.

    • @luisp1174
      @luisp1174 7 лет назад

      Doug Carter Yes, that might be true but you have to take into account that they were using round nose bullets that would go right through them causing very little damage to them. without restrictions on ammo choice and advancement in ammo they would not of gotten up and ran .

  • @silverd20
    @silverd20 7 лет назад +10

    at the end of the day, it's a hot piece of metal hitting your chest at supersonic speeds. even if it only stops someone for a moment, a moment's all you need.

    • @G.Maldo1
      @G.Maldo1 3 года назад

      well said

    • @timrobinson6573
      @timrobinson6573 2 года назад +1

      You should go to the ProArms Podcast. In one episode Massad Ayoob interviews Bob Stasch of the Chicago PD. Bob Stasch tells a story of how his partner was being stabbed by a suspect and his partner emptied 6 rounds of .45 Long Colt hollow points into the guys chest at point blank range and it didn't stop him. His partner then pulls his 38 special backup gun and shoots all 5 rounds into the guys back. The suspect still doesn't stop. Finally Bob pulls his gun and shoots the guy in the pelvis and drops him to the ground. Don't be so confident in your 6 shots. The story I'm telling your starts a 6 minutes and 5 seconds of the Bob Stasch episode.

  • @davidberry6046
    @davidberry6046 2 года назад +8

    Been carrying a snub .357 since the mid-70s, when I was a cop in Atlanta area, also a Fulton County Regular Deputy Sheriff. At first it was an S&W mod 19 2", nickle plated. Then I graduated to a Colt Python for a few years, but had to sell it due to medical needs. I now carry a Taurus 605 stainless .357, and I swear it's the equal of any of them! That .357 Remington 125 gr. semi jacketed hollow point load is more powerful from my two inch barrel than ANY 9mm load, including +P+ loads. Yeah, the recoil and muzzle flash are something else, but I never have to worry about making an impression on the bad guys.

    • @righteousone8454
      @righteousone8454 2 года назад

      No question about it, I saw ballistics on wooden boards, and .357 goes further than any pistol cartridge. 9mm was 2nd in penetration test.

  • @Theywaswrong
    @Theywaswrong 2 года назад +9

    I'm not finding any 38 hollow point either. But I just read that the Remington plant in Arkansas, now owned by Vista Outdoors, has reopened and plans on running three shifts. I also read that its one of three of the largest ammunitions plant in one location in the world. As of October 22, they doubled the work force to 1,100 with plans for more expansion. Its a start.

  • @kylebutler1857
    @kylebutler1857 5 лет назад +9

    nothing sweeter than a little s&w j frame . easy to conceal and go bang everytime.

  • @Bumper776
    @Bumper776 6 лет назад +9

    In 1979 I bought a S&W Model 60 (stainless steel .38spl) for $160 and they threw in a shoulder holster, I still carry it to this day.

    • @45acpauto
      @45acpauto 6 лет назад

      I have the same gun! Been carrying it for decades. Prefect for summer time concealment.

  • @WonderDean
    @WonderDean 3 года назад +6

    Carried a Smith and Wesson model 36-0 most of my life and loved it. Most reliable gun I’ve ever owned.

  • @1961UK
    @1961UK 3 года назад +10

    Here in the UK legal self-defence would be a walking stick or shouting at the enemy while your be stabbed.

  • @lescobrandon3047
    @lescobrandon3047 4 года назад +12

    In NY, I carried a Colt 2 inch revolver in an ankle holster as a backup when I was in uniform in 1967-1988 and while in plainclothes Strike Force. No jams, good action and stopping power.

    • @Lee-rq1ek
      @Lee-rq1ek 4 года назад

      So did I in a very large Texas city.

    • @LokkieF
      @LokkieF 4 года назад +1

      Just curious (I'm european, sorry) but did you actually shot at people during those years? I know NYC was a very dangerous city during that period(I walked through Harlem in 1991 during my first visit to the US. Was the only white guy). I'm asking this because when a cop is shooting a person here in the Netherlands, it is in all the newspapers the next day.

    • @lescobrandon3047
      @lescobrandon3047 4 года назад

      LokkieF - I do not discuss anything about that subject, thank you.

    • @LokkieF
      @LokkieF 4 года назад

      Ken Konard no problem

    • @erich.2550
      @erich.2550 4 года назад

      What ammo did you use, and what was most effective ?

  • @rekenney100
    @rekenney100 5 лет назад +13

    You're the first one I've seen to recommend practicing with the weak hand!

    • @w6467
      @w6467 5 лет назад +2

      That's in case you take a bullet to your strong hand . Or your strong arm or shoulder for that fact. You need to practice taking the gun, unloaded, from your holster on your right side with your left hand . It's tricky. Watch RUclips videos on it. It takes a lot of practice to do quickly

  • @biblebear6795
    @biblebear6795 5 месяцев назад +7

    Wow, a ton of great advice in less than 5 minutes! Good stuff. 👍

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for the feedback biblebear, and I also thank you for subscribing to my channel.

    • @biblebear6795
      @biblebear6795 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@mixup98Yes sir, thanks for sharing your expertise in firearms. You're vids are so well presented and on point. 👍

  • @jamesslick4790
    @jamesslick4790 4 года назад +6

    My grandfather taught me to shoot as a kid ( with a 1950's S&W Model 10 "skinny barrel"). I learned to fire double action FIRST, In his view a revolver is first and foremost a DEFENSE tool. "Fancy single action bull's eye shots impress, but won't save your life." - He was an WWII US Army paratrooper, and lifelong avid hunter. I think he knew his shit!

    • @robertsr.249
      @robertsr.249 3 года назад +1

      My father was a Korean War Vet , (USMC) and also taught me how to use a weapon , His experience and knowledge left with me is priceless , Sadly he passed away in 1994

  • @petezimmerman3270
    @petezimmerman3270 6 лет назад +5

    I carried one undercover for 14 years and for many other years off duty and a fine weapon. I had plenty of confidence in it.

  • @bobbyc6028
    @bobbyc6028 5 лет назад +9

    I have a 642 S&W .38 Special (Airweight J frame. it's compact, light, no hammer to get caught in your shirt, 158 grain bullets and it will stop an attacker a lot better than a 9mm. no worrys about the safety being on, or is one in the chamber, or a bullet jamming. just point and shoot. it's your life your protecting.

  • @rickmathews9749
    @rickmathews9749 3 года назад +6

    That’s my sweet pea! Carried her around 35 years. Will never fail you!

  • @flufanga
    @flufanga 3 года назад +5

    Spent time, money, and effort trying to find a satisfactory .380, but always come back to my old J-Frame for simplicity, reliability, and integrity.

  • @cejaythegreatandawesome
    @cejaythegreatandawesome 6 лет назад +9

    Man, revolvers fill a whole in me only revolvers can. "Metal and wood, that feels so good"

    • @vasilipanin8978
      @vasilipanin8978 6 лет назад +2

      Plastic guns work well but I just can't seem to buy one. Guns are supposed to be made from steel and walnut. Maybe ill get a Ruger lcr.

  • @vereinigungderpatrioten3881
    @vereinigungderpatrioten3881 4 года назад +39

    The .38 in your pocket beats the .357 at home :-)

    • @hilezko9607
      @hilezko9607 4 года назад

      Sûr !

    • @howardfrankfort
      @howardfrankfort 4 года назад +2

      The lesson. Don't leave the magnum at home

    • @reaganriddle1583
      @reaganriddle1583 3 года назад

      The lesson here is sell ur revolver sig is king

    • @jessesimmons4503
      @jessesimmons4503 3 года назад

      @@reaganriddle1583 Sig is bulky 5 shot .38 snub nose is slim and easy to use. I do love a west German P226 but not meant for CCW.

    • @reaganriddle1583
      @reaganriddle1583 3 года назад +1

      @@jessesimmons4503 ok, a sig 365

  • @bdbricker1
    @bdbricker1 Год назад +4

    This may be a 10 year old video but it’s one of the best out there for proper theory on how to practice using your carry weapon. I also believe the snubnose revolver is still one of the most carried backup guns by police officers and detectives.

  • @pharmhound68
    @pharmhound68 2 года назад +7

    Many many men and women lost their lives to a 38 snub. Top choice of the gangsters of the 20s and 30s.

  • @jdhreiss
    @jdhreiss 5 лет назад +6

    Ive packed on as a back-up for 35+ years. No safety, no jams. The perfect "in the room" defense gun

  • @gabbyhayes1568
    @gabbyhayes1568 7 лет назад +22

    My 2.5" Bulldog in .44 sp. is for every day carry. I'll save my 1911 for the Zombie Apocalypse.

    • @zenmark1
      @zenmark1 7 лет назад +3

      love my bulldog too

    • @anthonyschurz7613
      @anthonyschurz7613 7 лет назад

      Gabby Hayes
      *
      EDC 1911A1 45AUTO
      230gr. FMJ
      ^

    • @BikerDash
      @BikerDash 7 лет назад

      That is what I am looking for, a Bulldog Pug .44 Special.

    • @anthonyschurz7613
      @anthonyschurz7613 7 лет назад

      Biker Dash
      *
      Charter Arms....
      And learn how to hold on to it one handed (keep a firm grip ).
      Also like this configuration,
      But, preferred the 1911A1 for EDC.
      ^

    • @bill-pn7vz
      @bill-pn7vz 7 лет назад +1

      the charter arms undercover is a tiny 38 and was well made too

  • @Mardasee
    @Mardasee Год назад +6

    I have a S&W 442. It can hit a pie plate size target at fifty yards. While conceal carrying I had to draw it twice. Both times the perps did a 180 and left.

  • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
    @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 4 года назад +33

    I bet my life on a snubbie every day that I carry a gun. If you can't get out of trouble with 5/6 rounds of good .38 +P hollow points, you've obviously done something real, REAL dumb.

    • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
      @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 3 года назад +1

      @Dan Jett What the hell are you talking about?

    • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
      @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 3 года назад +1

      @Dan Jett .38 +P is a little hotter than non-+p 9mm.

    • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
      @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 3 года назад +1

      @Dan Jett Simple, I hate cops almost as much as I hate the state of Florida, and your post was also 100% gibberish word salad. If you’re illiterate, what are you doing posting on ANY channel? MODERN .38+P is a fine, dependable, super versatile, very lethal cartridge. If you don’t like it, that’s totally fine, but don’t give me that ‘bounces off of skulls’ bullshit. The weakest, cheapest old cowboy .38 loads dropped every steer and hog we ever butchered instantaneously from a 2 1/2” barrel.
      If you shoot someone in the head through a windshield in self-defense, you’re going to prison, so I couldn’t possibly care less. You live in a copsucker tacticool fantasy land in which you’re going to have to fend off 13 armed assailants wearing soft armor at 70 yards with your sidearm at the mall, that shit doesn’t happen. If it does, you went looking for it. I’m plenty satisfied with the length and girth of my manhood and would rather not kill half a dozen innocent bystanders with overpenetration, .38 +P is more than I’ll ever need.

    • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
      @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 3 года назад

      @Dan Jett Nothing I’ve said has anything to do with an ignorant menace, and I’m certainly not. I just don’t believe everything I hear bearded failed military dudes with tight t-shirts and anger issues tell me on the internet about guns.

    • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
      @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney 3 года назад

      @@kerryburns6041 America is absolutely a mess, but it’s where I live and work and that’s the way it is. I do my best to help make it better, and I encourage everyone else to, but you are comparatively a lot more likely to have to defend yourself against an armed attacker here in the States, for better or worse. Until such time as we get to where we need to be, I’m going to do what I feel necessary to keep from becoming a statistic.

  • @yanksfan43
    @yanksfan43 7 лет назад +26

    It's fine for carry and defense, I bet it hurts when it hits you! Never wanna find out

    • @ryvrdrgn15
      @ryvrdrgn15 7 лет назад +5

      I know several instances where dead center .38 kills in one shot. I think it's more than enough. Probably won't work if you're fighting a bear, but normal people go down fast.

    • @dimitarnikov143
      @dimitarnikov143 7 лет назад +1

      Walter Strong

    • @shaneshoupe8346
      @shaneshoupe8346 7 лет назад +2

      I carry a snub nose .44 special and the recoil isn't to bad

  • @x-man5056
    @x-man5056 6 лет назад +6

    It never crossed my mind to practice shooting one handed but it makes absolute perfect sense. Thanks for the tip.

    • @mothman-jz8ug
      @mothman-jz8ug 6 лет назад +3

      Practicing the perfect hold, perfect position, etc prepares one for firing at a criminal who will pose for you. Practice one hand, non-dominant hand, awkward positions and so on. Attacks don't always happen under the best of conditions. ;)

  • @christopherdean1326
    @christopherdean1326 4 года назад +13

    Whatever you carry has got to be better than what we get to carry in the UK, a bunch of keys and bad breath!

    • @MaximusWolfe
      @MaximusWolfe 4 года назад

      England sucks! Weapons are a right! Most of Europe needs to get its collective head out of its ass regarding private ownership of war munitions. Natural rights are human rights. No state monopoly on guns. Disarm the government, arm the plebs.

    • @christopherdean1326
      @christopherdean1326 4 года назад +1

      @@MaximusWolfe I love my country, and kind of like that my government is scared of me and what I might do. Just wish they would deal with it by manning up themselves, rather than disarming me.

  • @geedubb2005
    @geedubb2005 2 года назад +5

    I bought a S&W model 60 in the 80’s when I was in law enforcement. Carried a 66 when in uniform. Carried the 60 when I worked special duty at court in plain clothes. I kept it loaded with hydra shock ammo. Nice shooting little gun. I still take it out shooting every now and then. Paid $168.00 (new) back then.
    I bought a 642 hammerless airweight a few years ago for back pocket carry in my wranglers. Aluminum frame started to corrode from body sweat when I was out working on my farm. Sent it to Smith and they refused to warranty it. I’ve bought a half dozen new guns since then, but not one smith.it still shoots fine but it just pissed me off they wouldn’t honor their warranty. I paid about $400 it.
    If you carry a short revolver, practice is a must but they are definitely lethal. They were known as “Saturday night specials” back in the day. States and the government wanted to outlaw them just like they’re trying with everything now.

    • @blakedavis2447
      @blakedavis2447 2 года назад

      So you just let your gun get covered in sweat and you never wiped it off? No wonder they didn’t honor the warranty.

  • @Caterpillarjon
    @Caterpillarjon 8 лет назад +13

    I carry a Smith and Wesson Model 36 chief's special. Which is the same gun as this but in a blued variant. Most self defense situations are up close and personal, within 10 feet, not 25 yards, so I feel very safe carrying it. I have carried a Walther PPK .380, but I like the reliability of a revolver. When my life's on the line, I want to know when I pull the trigger a round will fire, and then I can fire again. I use Hornady personal defense hollow point ammo. These are great carry guns.

    • @freeamerica8430
      @freeamerica8430 8 лет назад +6

      Smart move, as a cop I can tell you that the 380 will probably get the perps attention and may or may not get them of you, but the 38 spl loaded 158gr jhp will make them a memory.

    • @TwentytenS4B8
      @TwentytenS4B8 7 лет назад +2

      38 +P 125 grain SJHP will do the same.

  • @firstname7950
    @firstname7950 4 года назад +9

    For a long time I carried a model 36 loaded with .38 spl +p ammo concealed, i worked in a rough part of town 2nd shift, had to use it one night, fired one round and the fool dropped everything and ran. Cops picked him up later at the e.r. the bullet hit him left of his belly button, maybe 3" from where I was trying for, from 3 feet away.
    My boss chewed someone out and they fixed all those lights in the parking lot that didn't work

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  4 года назад +2

      Hello Jerry. I'm glad you were armed and able to protect yourself. Long live our 2nd Amendment. Thanks for the comment and I really appreciate you watching my video.

  • @misterexponential
    @misterexponential 3 года назад +7

    The best gun to carry for self defense is the one you have with you when you need it.

  • @mlawson7341
    @mlawson7341 3 года назад +6

    Just remember the 3 rule. Most gun fights take place within 3 yards, with 3 rounds in 3 seconds. A .38 snub nose is just fine for self defense. As a former police officer I carried a 2 inch S&W 38 as a backup which we had to qualify with it in order to carry . I had no problem qualifying which included distances of 15 yards and I usually shot a 99-100 with my service weapon and back up

    • @mlawson7341
      @mlawson7341 3 года назад

      @Elliot Torres I was taught the 3 rule in the police academy about 30 years ago. If you Google the rule of 3 in shootings you will see it

  • @tomwilliams4885
    @tomwilliams4885 5 лет назад +9

    It is the sidearm I choose. Fits in a pocket. Draws very quickly. No I'm not crazy.

  • @muskiedave7197
    @muskiedave7197 8 лет назад +9

    Very good video. I carry a Combat Magnum ,Model 19,.357 magnum with a 2.5 in barrel. It has provided more than adequate protection.

    • @whiplash8277
      @whiplash8277 8 лет назад

      +Muskie Dave I've had 2 Model 19 Combat Magnums with 4 inch barrel and I still kick myself for ever selling either one. Tell ya how long ago it was...I paid $182.00 brand new for the first one I ever bought at a Montgomery Wards in Northern Va. back a long time ago. Awesome firearms and exceptionally accurate.

  • @876mpr
    @876mpr 2 года назад +7

    I think the idea that it’s hard to shoot a snubby is just one of those firearm myths that keeps getting repeated. It’s easy to make single action 25 yard hits.
    I heartily agree, and this is what’s hard, that we need to practice with both hands in double action. A Bulldog in double action in my left hand is pretty lively.

  • @robertsparks3584
    @robertsparks3584 2 года назад +7

    Have a Taurus 38 snub. Good little gun fits in the pocket easy.

  • @tracys7754
    @tracys7754 9 лет назад +8

    Great video. I've had my snub nose for almost 10 years now. Easy to conceal and being a revolver I have a lot more faith that if I ever do need it, it'll work.

  • @on2wheels378
    @on2wheels378 8 лет назад +9

    I re-watched this video today and it's really informative. I saw it a couple years ago and I started carrying a Smith and Wesson model 649 (I have a CCW) after watching it. The lower profile and size is what sold me (649). I ride a lot and I used to carry a G26 but after watching this video, I practiced and often. Most gunfights are within 7 meters, with +P hollow point ammo, it's a very lethal pistol. People will argue about 'capacity' but most criminals will never know you're armed. Five in the cylinder and a couple speed strips and practice and you're good to go.

  • @gv4189
    @gv4189 2 года назад +6

    You are absolutely right about shooting with your weaker hand by itself. If your good arm is disabled for some reason, like being shot in it, then your weaker hand may just save your life or at least help you to get away.

  • @larryrobinson6914
    @larryrobinson6914 2 года назад +7

    Many owe their lives to these

  • @algentry1
    @algentry1 5 лет назад +7

    I carried a Colt Detective Special in Viet Nam and I carry one now. It saved my life in the war. I'd rather have my FAL but they won't let me carry one. Thanks for the video. You're right on the money, by my experience, knowledge and belief.

  • @gregwhite3600
    @gregwhite3600 4 года назад +6

    As a retiree of 34 years of LE, I carry either a 2.25” Ruger SP101 or a Ruger LCR and have never felt under armed. The issue is always competency, willingness, and heart. Duty wise, I have carried both revolvers and auto loaders. My greatest comfort zone is still a revolver. Shotguns and lever guns still have their place as well!

  • @johnterpack3940
    @johnterpack3940 4 года назад +7

    Earlier today I watched a video about an armed robbery gone wrong. The perp fired six rounds, the store clerk fired five. Eleven rounds fired from shiny, new autoloaders and only one hit. Even worse, they were literally close enough to shake hands. In other words, it ain't the gun that makes you accurate.

  • @miapdx503
    @miapdx503 4 года назад +9

    My favorite was a Smith and Wesson 38 five shot. Sweet. Your advice is right on.

    • @MK-ge2mh
      @MK-ge2mh 4 года назад +2

      Same with me. S&W 442.

    • @fehlrock
      @fehlrock 4 года назад +1

      BEAUTIFUL ♡♡♡

  • @tinstarkid4683
    @tinstarkid4683 7 лет назад +11

    There are naysayers on here who think that the .38 Spl +P isn't enough gun. It's saved my bacon when I needed it!

    • @nickmotsarsky4382
      @nickmotsarsky4382 7 лет назад +3

      The FBI used to carry a 38 special revolver. That alone defeats all the idiots out there saying it's not enough.

    • @jcodym13
      @jcodym13 7 лет назад

      I think he meant only the +P.

    • @capt.shaffer8655
      @capt.shaffer8655 7 лет назад

      Nick Motsarsky yeah cause the government knows everything

  • @gybx4094
    @gybx4094 5 лет назад +10

    Damn nice shot with that snub from 25 yards.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  5 лет назад

      Thanks Gy Bx...

  • @Valor_73737
    @Valor_73737 4 года назад +7

    I have carried a 2 1/2" .357 Ruger SP101 for decades! Have practiced with it for years. In a defensive situation the attack is almost always less than 10 feet! A snubby can actually be an advantage in close quarters over a longer barreled weapon.

  • @RiverBanks38
    @RiverBanks38 2 года назад +5

    I love my little .38. The other .38 has no hammer. I can’t be particular though. I love all my guns. They get the best in loving care. Yes! Practice, practice, practice. No gun likes lying around not being shot.

  • @geoffreym61
    @geoffreym61 5 лет назад +5

    Carried a 2" model 19 S&W .357 for years on and off duty. Dependable and accurate. Practice is the key, 7 yards from the hip.

  • @James-pq5uf
    @James-pq5uf 6 лет назад +6

    I love the snub-nose .38, got two five-shooters and a 6-shot .357. It's a classic, enduring design for a reason, it just plain works. Simple, reliable, and plenty accurate for self defense.
    I have yet to see a semi-auto that won't misfeed a round occasionally. Even the most reliable ones are subject to the odd dud round.

  • @davidbalicki3567
    @davidbalicki3567 3 года назад +5

    Used to carry one of these. I had some guidelines. Under 300 pounds: one shot. 300-325: two shots. 325-350: 3 shots. 350-375: 4 shots. 375-400: 4 shots to the body, one to the head. Over 400 pounds? Run, he'll never catch you.

  • @papa-3895
    @papa-3895 4 года назад +12

    The moral of the story...
    Practice, practice, practice.

  • @lescobrandon3047
    @lescobrandon3047 6 лет назад +12

    In my police career, I was armed with six gun revolvers for the first twenty years. Then we were issued Sig Saurer P226. And suddenly we had stove pipes and other problems. I never had a revolver mishap but several with the semi-autos. Luckily, I am still alive.

    • @v8hotrodlincoln
      @v8hotrodlincoln 6 лет назад +1

      I still carry stainless steel .357 Magnum Snubnose ... I primarily fire .38 Special + P Critical Defense Rounds ... I can handle the full powder load of a .357 Magnum + P I just feel the .38 Specials are just fine ... to me a .357 is still considered a Big Bore Handgun... I love my revolvers ... I own damn near one of at least one example of most all firearms ... I have the rare Bronze Sig that only 5OO were produced the one that says COME TAKE THIS IN LATIN... I have two of those ... . .45 caliber 1911’s basically.. but I trust my life to a revolver before a jamming stove piping Semi-Auto I love my ACP pistols I just prefer an old school wheel gun... if I am somewhere I need 5 - 6 shots... chances are I probably shouldn’t have been there in the first place ... I usually carry a speed loader or 2 anyways to reload the revolvers....

    • @sdsdfdu4437
      @sdsdfdu4437 6 лет назад

      I wouldn't be too surprised, as SIG is a shit company making shit weapons that go off if you drop them. I'd place better faith in FN or Beretta, or Hk.

  • @garynelson9538
    @garynelson9538 3 года назад +7

    This type of gun covers the 1st rule of a gunfight...and the first rule is “to have a gun”.

  • @jonathanvaughan453
    @jonathanvaughan453 4 года назад +5

    Wonderful demonstration of the capability of a great .38 spl. in the hands of a skillful shooter. The M 36 is an awesome piece, as is it’s close cousin, the M 60. I love it when people give this cartridge and pieces chambered in it the respect it deserves. Well done, good man.

    • @mixup98
      @mixup98  4 года назад +1

      Good morning Jonathan....thanks for the compliment and I appreciate you watching my video. Stay safe.

  • @stanwarner8700
    @stanwarner8700 3 года назад +15

    1996 a couple clowns attacked me w/ a tire iron they wanted my motorcycle I ended up shooting one of them in the leg w/ a target load it damn near took his leg completely off... if all you have are target loads use em ....

  • @frankwalker9078
    @frankwalker9078 6 лет назад +25

    Any gun is better than no gun.

    • @loganrunnz7761
      @loganrunnz7761 5 лет назад

      +john smith No, fartting isn't deadly force, just rude.

  • @markgardner5076
    @markgardner5076 4 года назад +5

    In the 80's the model 36 "Chief's special" was the main choice for off-duty carry and as a backup. It is a nice, light, and powerful firearm. You can easily qualify in the high 90s with proper technique and enough practice...

  • @mrc4910
    @mrc4910 3 года назад +5

    First handgun I ever bought was a S&W model 36 Chief's Special in 1975. I still have it

  • @genez429
    @genez429 2 года назад +5

    Gives new meaning to my National Guard days of being called A weekend warrior. Now, its, "weak hand warrior."