The best revolver for concealed carry

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • Today we look at how I’ve selected my personal carry revolvers, and what makes them optimal for my personal uses. Hey, I still have a Patreon, and money is cool: / gunnutsmedia

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  • @danmondrella3922
    @danmondrella3922 4 года назад +17

    The Sp101 deserved a mention

  • @mikeclark3013
    @mikeclark3013 5 лет назад +69

    I’ll totally disagree with you about Taurus revolvers. Or at least the Model 85, which I’ve had for a couple years. Shoots well, more accurately than I can shoot it, and has been extremely reliable.

    • @gone547
      @gone547 4 года назад +11

      Mike, I especially like the Tracker models. Taurus has an interesting history, one well worth researching.

    • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
      @OutsideTheTargetDemographic 4 года назад +11

      Took my first deer in '17 with a 49yd double-lung-shot with my Taurus 608 357 magnum. More Taurus/Rossi revolvers in my corral than any other rname brand.

    • @bkbutcher
      @bkbutcher 4 года назад +9

      I love my Taurus 605 .357 mag! Just got a Barsony OWB holster that holds it tight to me and my shirt falls perfectly over it for casual carry. If I am suited up, I usually deep conceal a Shield .40 in a Veddar belly band.

    • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
      @OutsideTheTargetDemographic 4 года назад +3

      @@bkbutcher It's the only gun I have had break on me (the transfer bar sheered). Free four week repair job at Taurus and its been fine since. It was my first revolver, and usually the one I train people to use, as it's weight and ported 6" barrel makes 38sp a pussy cat and 357mag a thrill. Congrats on the holster, I got some universal cloth hostler off eBay that works when there isn't a scope on it. :)

    • @raydickison1499
      @raydickison1499 3 года назад +7

      I also carry a 605. Love it and never feel under gunned.

  • @BasedBill
    @BasedBill 6 лет назад +34

    I'd go Ruger Sp101 2.25" 357 over anything any day unless I feel like pocket carrying with small pockets. When the time to shoot actually arises, you can't beat the power and stable shootability of the Sp101.

    • @misterbaker9728
      @misterbaker9728 4 года назад +2

      Winston Smith me too I had the 2.25” but got the 3”. It’s the best carry gun period. Doesn’t print and is a dream too shit

    • @MegaAppleshit
      @MegaAppleshit 4 года назад +9

      @@misterbaker9728
      I would think that shitting an SP101 would be more of a nightmare than a dream my dude.

    • @johnnyshd8250
      @johnnyshd8250 4 года назад

      I love my SP101s. I have one 3 inch barrel with aftermarket grips and a stock 2.5 barrel SP.

    • @triptre3638
      @triptre3638 4 года назад +2

      I agree with the Ruger 2.25” SP101! Total package right there! That plastic LCRX revolver with a hot load is a disaster waiting to happen and I don’t trust shrouded barrels either!

    • @stanleyharrell6009
      @stanleyharrell6009 4 года назад +1

      Love my SP 101s. I have a 2.25 for carry. I also have the 4.25” for my farm gun. I absolutely love the 4.25 SP 101 for knocking around on the farm and woods carry. I might jump for the 3” one day after this madness settles down.

  • @larryfromwisconsin9970
    @larryfromwisconsin9970 3 года назад +21

    I love my Taurus 85.

  • @crossreference101
    @crossreference101 4 года назад +14

    I carry a SP101. Perfect carry revolver that is small but heavy enough to shoot well.

  • @jameserickson3477
    @jameserickson3477 3 года назад +8

    "Run your gun not your mouth", should be a tee shirt, for wearing at the range.

  • @bsmithhammer
    @bsmithhammer 5 лет назад +90

    "99 of people would be perfectly served with a 5-shot revolver."
    Yup. Unfortunately 67% of gun owning civilians fully buy in to tactical fantasies and misguided illusions of being a hero. And things like practicality having taken a back seat to an industry that is cranking in big bucks fueling "operator" envy. This crap has gotten ridiculous.
    And thank you for helping bust the myth that revolvers are really only appropriate as "beginner's guns." Whenever I hear some millennial gun culture 2.0 flat brim say this, all I think is - "keep talking and you'll tell me everything you don't know...." ;-)

    • @UpcomingJedi
      @UpcomingJedi 4 года назад +1

      Ha ha! I can just picture one of those 67% who dream of having medals pinned to their shirts, having a news anchor shut up and nod like a bobblehead when they speak making them world famous and being surrounded by beautiful blonds and stacks of cash.

    • @michigunsanta8680
      @michigunsanta8680 4 года назад +4

      Yes beginners can start on revolvers, but the small snubnose revolver is a experts weapon.

    • @dsbiddle
      @dsbiddle 4 года назад +1

      Hammer 67 - maybe 95% of people would be perfectly served with a muzzle loading pistol. That’s why I carry an 1840 percussion muzzleloading dueling pistol with a JP Enterprises hammer spring kit, Geiselle Tac trigger, SpeedFleet ramrod, and Crimson Trace laser grip. If you can’t get it don’t with one shot, you just can’t shoot. Repeating pistols are for kids who don’t know what they are doing.

    • @bsmithhammer
      @bsmithhammer 4 года назад +2

      @@dsbiddle I know your response is tongue-in-cheek, but I think my point still stands.

    • @vesical7952
      @vesical7952 4 года назад +2

      @medicalmarijuana4all My glock 43x and cz rami have never once jammed or stove piped and I clean them every 800 rounds at the range.. Thats a myth and as for OP I love having 15+1 because its a lot more fun at the range the chances of me using my gun in a defensive situation is almost none. also shooting is my hobby.

  • @larryfromwisconsin9970
    @larryfromwisconsin9970 4 года назад +14

    I scored 50 out of 50 for my conceal carry range test with Taurus 85 38 special.

    • @borkwoof696
      @borkwoof696 4 года назад

      Ok cool

    • @em1860
      @em1860 4 года назад

      Right on. Here's a cookie 🍪

  • @michaelmetler6315
    @michaelmetler6315 4 года назад +11

    Weight is good
    Is sign of reliability
    If it doesn't work you can always hit him with it
    -Boris

  • @maxmccain8950
    @maxmccain8950 3 года назад +4

    I really like my Taurus 856. Six rounds of 38, nice trigger and after approximately 2300 rounds later its proved its reliability. My constant companion.

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  3 года назад +3

      I am willing to reconsider my previous opinions on Taurus revolvers

    • @jsythe7143
      @jsythe7143 Год назад +1

      Same dude. Got the stainless and put an Altamont grip on.

  • @KevinSmithdc
    @KevinSmithdc 4 года назад +10

    My Kimber K6s is one of my favorites in my collection. It's performed flawlessly.

    • @d.a.hammerfire4023
      @d.a.hammerfire4023 3 года назад +1

      I totally agree. For what it is intended for, no other revolver compares. I consistently place 2 inch groups at 7-10 yards. I can't ask for any better than that. It has the most amazing trigger! I have mastered staging it to get that single action accuracy in this DAO firearm. Plus, it is a breeze to conceal carry in the DeSantis IWB leather holster. I forget it's there.

  • @Rangerfan-gz1rx
    @Rangerfan-gz1rx 5 лет назад +2

    Both work, it’s just a matter of personal preference. Everyone wants to be tactical, i tell people to be practical. The most important thing is having a gun that you can use effectively, and carry comfortably, those are more important than magazine capacity or caliber, some guys think they need to carry a Glock 17 with 3 extra mags on them, if you are comfortable doing that than great but I’m not, and I’m not that worried about how many rounds I have on me, I’m perfectly comfortable walking around with a revolver and 6 rounds of 357 mag or 38 special, if I ever get in a situation that requires me to shoot more than 6 rounds Statistically I’m dead anyway. I think a single action 45 colt is an excellent home defense or vehicle gun, again if you can effectively and comfortably use it.

  • @raghnallmacaodh3220
    @raghnallmacaodh3220 6 лет назад +51

    I'm hoping Ruger decides to add a 327 federal 3 inch at some point

    • @zachlau4526
      @zachlau4526 6 лет назад +4

      Raghnall Mac Aodh they have them. I almost bought it from my LGS. Sorry, the SP101 is available this way.

    • @ChoseDeath
      @ChoseDeath 6 лет назад

      Raghnall Mac Aodh They'll sell me one, for damn sure

    • @Predalien195
      @Predalien195 6 лет назад +1

      +Raghnall Mac Aodh They have them. When they discontinued the SP101 briefly and brought it back they were only making the 4.2 inch guns, but they brought back the 3 1/6 inch barrel model. I've got an older SP101 in 3 1/6 inch configuration, which were just the old .32 H&R Magnum guns with the chambers reamed out for the longer .327 Federal Magnum.
      But they are out there, they are available, and it definitely is one of the sweetest carry revolvers I've come across. Little rough around the edges but it's an excellent caliber, very versatile, and easy to conceal.

    • @Desrtfox71
      @Desrtfox71 6 лет назад +2

      I love my LCR (not 3 inch) in .327 federal magnum.

    • @ferna2294
      @ferna2294 5 лет назад

      That´s one sexy caliber. You get great penetration (for a 3 inch revolver) and probably an extra round.

  • @misterbaker9728
    @misterbaker9728 4 года назад +18

    I carry a 5 shot Ruger Sp101. Carries easily. Doesn’t print even with an owb. Throw a speedloader in my pocket and 1 in my coat.

    • @perplexingperceptions8888
      @perplexingperceptions8888 2 года назад +1

      I have the 3" model & I totally agree with everything you said. When I used to CCW it I preferred 158gr HP loads.

    • @saygoodnight2010
      @saygoodnight2010 2 года назад +1

      @@perplexingperceptions8888 Same here. 3 inch SP101 running 158gr semi jacketed HPs in a pancake at with 2 HKS speed loaders on my belt.

  • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
    @OutsideTheTargetDemographic 4 года назад +9

    *Literally
    "Hmm, I don't know if I want to click on this guy's video. I've probably heard it all befo---
    *Jayne Cob 'Cunning' tshirt
    " Imma hear this guy out.
    Props, man, Firefly is the best show ever made by, or for, man kind.

  • @richardtrude7562
    @richardtrude7562 Год назад +5

    I have a Taurus Tracker 627 4", .357, 7 shot. It has never failed me and is great to shoot. I have carried it concealed but wouldn't recommend it, it's still pretty big.

  • @bustabass9025
    @bustabass9025 Год назад +1

    S&W 66, .357 2.5" barrel. I've had it since 1987. Lots of handguns pistols and revolvers have joined it. It still holds its own in my holsters.

  • @houseslave461
    @houseslave461 6 лет назад +66

    this man just said tactical weeaboos 💀I’m done

    • @bakaeto
      @bakaeto 6 лет назад +1

      KangJulio #sumfuk Beware tactical weebs bro.

  • @dennismccrary7639
    @dennismccrary7639 4 года назад +8

    I have a Taurus .357 magnum with four inch barrel and seven round cylinder, never had any problems.

  • @adamallison3685
    @adamallison3685 3 года назад +4

    "miss me with kimber. Miss me with Taurus" shit like that. How bout catch these 👊👊

  • @kevins1114
    @kevins1114 5 лет назад +4

    I have two revolvers for edc. One is a Taurus 85 in .38 Spec. with a trigger job, and I have to deliberately mis-aim to miss with it. The other is a Rossi 69 in .32 S&W Long with a trigger job and warmed-up handloads. Both have served me well, and both have gotten me out of tight situations.

  • @chuckallen9012
    @chuckallen9012 6 лет назад +12

    Being a revolver guy myself, I appreciate your insight.

  • @12floz67
    @12floz67 2 года назад +6

    While I may agree that Taurus isn’t the highest quality of firearms but name me one company that doesn’t sell duds from time to time?Trashing Taurus revolvers isn’t a good look. You come across as a pretentious gun snob. That’s where I stopped the video and will soon hit the don’t recommend option.

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  2 года назад +1

      I am a pretentious gun snob

    • @12floz67
      @12floz67 2 года назад +1

      @@MrRevolver
      Eh, good to see I can still spot em, other than that I don’t really care. I forgot about you until you replied.

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  2 года назад +1

      Sure you did

    • @12floz67
      @12floz67 2 года назад

      @@MrRevolver
      You were completely out of my head again but there you are replying to me once more. Is your ego that fragile? Can’t stand that someone forgets you so easily? You’re more pathetic than I thought. Hopefully this will be the last time I reply to your moronic comments.

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  2 года назад +1

      And yet you keep coming back for more, lol. "Let me show you how little I care about you by telling you and constantly coming back"

  • @gregr.demarco4164
    @gregr.demarco4164 3 года назад +2

    Ok I own and shoot, among others, a Taurus model 605 Protector Poly and it’s a great shooter. I have found it to be accurate, extremely easy to conceal and has never misfired. Yes, SOME manufacturers produce trash but to say all guns from Taurus are trash is simply disingenuous and frankly WRONG!

    • @leokelly359
      @leokelly359 2 года назад

      absolutely I carry ether a snub 38 or a g3c and have absolutely no issues with ether one. different situations call for different carry methods

  • @jamiesloan5902
    @jamiesloan5902 5 лет назад +38

    I LOVE my very smooth, and reliable 7shot, model66, 4" Taurus .357. But go ahead and pay double for a name.

    • @jonjon7324
      @jonjon7324 4 года назад +1

      I own a Taurus .357 poly protector and a ruger LCR. I will say the LCR really does have an amazing trigger. But yeah, Taurus shoots just fine, just a little bit of a heavy trigger, and it’s a bit stacky.

    • @sn1charlesv.malinganjr.17
      @sn1charlesv.malinganjr.17 3 года назад +1

      Thats what im saying...taurus revolvers are awesome...the guy just wants to spend more money on the name...

  • @freezinweasle1
    @freezinweasle1 4 года назад +2

    I carry a RIA M206 .38spl. I am really happy with it. I have carried 1911 .45 while a boarding officer and Baretta 92f while an MP.
    The M206 trigger in double action really surprised me. Very smooth. The pistol came with the smaller wooden grips and with the larger black grips which allow my paws to fit. I have found out that a speed loader is difficult to use with the larger grips so I use strip loaders. Not as fast but take up a lot less room in a pocket and doesn't rattle around while in the pocket.

    • @mrbunnyc
      @mrbunnyc 3 года назад

      I too have the RIA M206 coming soon. I'm glad to hear that you like yours

  • @xjeffyb4656
    @xjeffyb4656 5 лет назад +33

    I’ll stick with my Detective Special.

    • @Sweet_T4u
      @Sweet_T4u 4 года назад +1

      Hard to find 😢

    • @mkshffr4936
      @mkshffr4936 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Sweet_T4uRIA M206 may not be as elegant but they seem like a viable substitute at 1/3 the price.

  • @gunmonkey6545
    @gunmonkey6545 2 года назад +6

    I really don’t understand the whole concept of safely reholstering your gun. Why are you doing that in the first place? I check my gun to make sure it’s good to go, put it in my holster and then hook the holster to my belt. When I need to remove or adjust my holster or gun I simply remove it all at once.
    Continuing to draw a re-holster a weapon is just asking for a negligent discharge.

  • @donrsanders4772
    @donrsanders4772 5 лет назад +13

    Why would you leave the Ruger SP101 out of your list. It is every bit as good IF NOT BETTER than a J frame.

    • @johnnyshd8250
      @johnnyshd8250 4 года назад +4

      Never go wrong with a Ruger revolver. The Smith lightweights are kinda cheap looking.

    • @mkshffr4936
      @mkshffr4936 3 месяца назад

      A quality gun for sure and available in 6 shot 32.

  • @stevekatz4372
    @stevekatz4372 5 лет назад +2

    I was trained with a S&W Model 10, with a 6" Barrel and carried it as my Duty Weapon for 10 years. I love Revolvers and I sometime carry my S&W Model 638 snubby in a pocket holster which I am comfortable with as a self defense gun. I also carry my Glock 43 or my Ruger LCP II in a pocket holster. I am thinking of adding one more revolver to my collection and it will be a 6 shot all steel gun but I have not yet decided on a Model or make. I will always have one or two Revolvers in my collection!

  • @d.a.hammerfire4023
    @d.a.hammerfire4023 3 года назад +4

    Kimber k6s is the best carry revolver for me.

  • @ajpoolservices1149
    @ajpoolservices1149 3 года назад +2

    I carry a K6s DA/SA in 3" that I obtained way before WSHTF. Super reliable and after 500 plus practice round in .38 special and .357 magnum is my go to revolver.

  • @shikat2371
    @shikat2371 4 года назад +2

    I do own a J-frame S&W model 60 .357 revolver. It also came with a 3" barrel and an adjustable rear sight. It isn't exactly a "snubbie" revolver since it's a little too heavy at 24 oz, but still concealable.

  • @63DW89A
    @63DW89A 5 лет назад +2

    I'm 5"10"" tall, a small to medium sized guy (175 lbs). I can easily carry my N-frame S&W 625 45 ACP 4" barrel revolver concealed, provided I use the right holster and dress around the gun. My favorite CCP guns are a 4" S&W 66 and Taurus 617 (7-shot 2" barrel), the S&W 66 on the left hip, and the Taurus 617 on the right hip as primary. I occasionally carry a Glock 19 (left hip) as back up to the Taurus 617(right hip), mainly to keep myself familiar with carrying autos.
    The reason the Taurus 617 is right hip primary is because the 2" revolver is very fast to draw from concealment and land a first round hit center mass. In my bi-monthly practice sessions I shoot 100 rounds. 80 rounds are fired, as single shot "draw and fire, hit center mass". 20 rounds are fired in 10 cycle rounds of double-tap. I practice this way because "1st hit center mass" is critical to survival IMO. The reason for the 4" revolver as left hip back up, is for a long range shot if needed, say a scenario of a mall mass shooter with AR15, across the plaza from me. The S&W 66 4" barrel is superbly accurate fired single action from prone position out to 100+ yards for me, (as also is a Taurus 66 7-shot 6" barrel I've been testing IF I can get a holster to effectively CCP it!!). I'm not fond of carrying the Glock 19 as backup due to its very poor long range accuracy compared to the S&W 66/ Taurus 66. I'm about to retire the autos for CCP carry in all honesty, as the autos cannot give me what I want in a back up gun, namely superb long handgun range accuracy.

  • @steelersfan07able
    @steelersfan07able 4 года назад +4

    Yo, little man. Listen-up. I'm a 'revolver guy'. I've owned S&W revolvers that were garbage and I've owned Rugers that were also garbage. I don't care which manufacturer you go with, you can get a 'lemon' from any gun company. I've seen brand new S&W revolvers that had canted barrels the same way I've seen some Taurus models having the same issue. I have a S&W 686 + with a 3" barrel and it's the most accurate revolver I've ever owned. I also own a Taurus Protector Poly in .357 mag and I've never had an issue with it after firing at least 5,000 rounds through it. I'd bet my life on it as I do every day using it as a CCW. Their Raging Bull line of revolvers are also great guns. Sure, the external finish isn't done as well as a S%W, but I've had a few Taurus revolvers where their triggers were just as good if not better than some S&W Performance Center models. Taurus has stepped-up their game over the last five years or so, and their revolvers are very well made. The metal Taurus uses is actually a bit stronger than S&W.
    So if you've had problems in the past with Taurus revolvers, just remember, many people out there have had the same problems with S&W and even Ruger as well. When you or anyone else buys a revolver, break it in, keep the parts that need oiling oiled and if it's possible, before buying the revolver, inspect the heck out of it first as far as the bore alignment with the chambers, the tightness of the cylinder when in full lock-up, and the few other things that need inspecting on a new revolver. If you ever get the chance, completely disassemble a brand new Taurus revolver and do the same with a brand new S&W revolver (not from the Performance Center). Check and see how many tiny metal spurs need a gentle filing or sanding. I've had Taurus revolvers that had needed it and I've had S&W revolvers that had also needed it.
    The bottom line is, go with what you like and trust, but don't say one company's revolvers are trash, and you can only depend on another company's revolvers for reliability. It's simply not true, When it comes to revolvers S&W, Taurus and Ruger are all good, reliable and accurate firearms, but there's always a chance of biting into rotten fruit, no matter which tree you pick it from. So before you pick it, take a good long look at it.
    The Ruger LCRX is a great revolver, but once again, you're wrong. Out of a 3" barrel, there is definitely a significant difference in power gain between a .38 and a .357. Also, it makes absolutely no sense at all to buy a .38 over a .357, and here's why. As anyone who knows anything about guns knows that owning a .357 gives you more options when it comes to different calibers. You stated that you like a .38 revolver because of all the differences in grains. Although that is true, when you have a .357, you have even more variety to choose from. Not just the different grains, but you get to choose between not only the .38 and the 38+P, but of course, the .357 itself. Also, because the .357 is a more powerful round than the .38, the gun is made even stronger, and in the LCR line, the .357 is right around the same weight as the .38. It's only about 5 ounces heavier. So extra weight isn't an issue. Firing .38+P out of a .357 that's built stronger than a 38 Special would give you even more confidence in the gun, knowing it can handle the mighty .357 when all you're firing out of it is .38+P.
    If you can afford the little extra it costs for the .357, go for it. Again, it really doesn't make any sense to buy a .38. You don't have to fire .357 rounds through it, but if you ever need the extra firepower, it's always there for you with the .357 magnum.
    NAILED IT!

  • @Quality_Guru
    @Quality_Guru 4 года назад +5

    Anyone else notice the smooth trigger operation and speed of the Ruger GP100 Match Champion? That is one smooth revolver, smooth operator, or both. Amazing trigger control! Please share your training tip for repeating the DA trigger so smoothly and so quickly. BTW I’m new to your channel and love the content as I am new to revolvers.

  • @kylewood8327
    @kylewood8327 3 года назад +3

    Great video...we’re a dying bread we are!
    The LCR is nice in 3in. but IMO if you want to carry a 3in. revolver the S&W 19 carry comp in .357 is the one to use!
    If I’m not carrying my M19 my M10 snubby is by my side!

  • @LDmagnum
    @LDmagnum 6 лет назад +4

    I love revolvers, they are quite effective if practiced with

  • @kbkesq
    @kbkesq Год назад +3

    I have the 351c hammerless 7 shot 22mag. Put a ClipDraw on it and also the Ergo Delta grip which is awesome. I have a home range. Love shooting it. Plenty of power. The trigger is good and Yes you need all 13lbs to make that rimfire to fire. Best gun to carry. I also have the SW327PC 8 shot 357.

    • @sethklikesguns
      @sethklikesguns Год назад

      I wouldent day plenty of power or that it'd the brd tgun to ccw.

  • @Rugged357
    @Rugged357 5 лет назад +9

    the sweet spot would be the smith and wesson 686 plus 3inch 7shot or the new model 19 carry comp

    • @larrybreeze3092
      @larrybreeze3092 3 года назад +1

      I picked up the 19 carry comp and I love it lol

    • @Cheaps928
      @Cheaps928 2 года назад

      i think the sweet spot for a revolver to conceal would be a 4" barrel. just add the extra inch because of the increased recoil on most revolvers

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer 4 года назад +3

    Great choice on the 3" Ruger LCRx. Sight radius and quality sights provide a good advantage.

  • @petermyers479
    @petermyers479 5 лет назад +3

    Revolver is the best utility gun available. Best carry piece overall. Two minor drawbacks, thickness of cylinder when concealing and limited ammo. Otherwise, what’s not to like?

  • @Patriotx-gx4ce
    @Patriotx-gx4ce 2 года назад +4

    Love my Ruger GP100 with 5 inch barrel in 357 magnum.
    That's my EDC with 2 speed loaders and 2 quick strips.
    Out.

    • @SlickRickTheBeast
      @SlickRickTheBeast 2 года назад

      what holster do you use? been disappointed with the holster options for my 5"

  • @geronimo6615
    @geronimo6615 Год назад

    My S&W 642 revolver is the only gun of mine that jammed up so bad I had to take it to a gunsmith. None of my other pistols have ever had an issue that couldn’t be resolved with a quick rack of the slide. That’s over the course of well over 5k rounds.
    That being said, I do occasionally throw my 642 in the loop as a pocket gun.

  • @tazmac4559
    @tazmac4559 3 года назад +5

    I really like the sp101 in stainless with an aftermarket grip of course to get that last finger on there

  • @kbkesq
    @kbkesq Год назад +2

    That 3” lcr is huge.

    • @knifedance2402
      @knifedance2402 Год назад

      It’s just the LCRx with a 3” barrel, it’s actually really small. I have no trouble carrying it, though I have since gone with the DAO LCR in 327

  • @jeffreylocke8808
    @jeffreylocke8808 4 года назад +1

    I carry a model 329PD 44 magnum and shoot 44 Special Honey Badger shells. A 6 -shot light weight scandium framed great gun. And I pocket holster carry a J frame +P 38 Special rated back-up revolver.

  • @ryangeeslin3490
    @ryangeeslin3490 3 года назад +2

    Idk exactly what problems you have had with taurus but they have definitely stepped up there game in recent years. I have the Judge and i havent had any issues and it is super fun to shoot

  • @themindofslade3736
    @themindofslade3736 5 лет назад +3

    I love the “Dear Ruger...” letter!

  • @bigandy2109
    @bigandy2109 4 года назад

    I carry a 3 inch GP100 , while shopping at a local gun store a customer came in and asked why they don't carry Taurus revolvers , the guy behind the counter stated simply because they have to many problems, to many folks bringing them back for repair, he did also state that Taurus semi auto pistols were decent guns I'm personally a fan of Ruger revolvers although I do like Smith & Wesson as well .....

  • @Dukk1078
    @Dukk1078 3 года назад +1

    Few things not all taurus revolvers suck. 605 is a very affordable and dependable firearm. Second if you are comfortable and experienced with 357 the benefits are worth it. And if you get a 357 you can always run 38 in it. It's nice to have that option. I do like that you acknowledge nthe 22 wmr for certain situations. Alot of tactitards with flame you for that, but I think the caliber has a place in those certain situations. Thanks for the video.

  • @guisspino
    @guisspino 5 лет назад +8

    Can you do a video on your running setup? I’m trying to work out and still carry but it’s such a pain, what are you using and how are you carrying it?

  • @robertowens164
    @robertowens164 5 лет назад +16

    I got a Taurus 85 bought it in 1989 carried it as a duty weapon back in those days the Sheriffs Office didn’t provide firearms you had to provide your own never had a problem with it also have a Taurus 1911 never any issues with it.

    • @robbyritter4245
      @robbyritter4245 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah, this guy is clueless. Basically what he's saying is if you don't own a Ruger or S&W you ain't shit.

    • @markshippoli8918
      @markshippoli8918 5 лет назад +6

      Whatever facts this guy's using, exist only in his mind.

    • @tylerdiion7873
      @tylerdiion7873 4 года назад +2

      My Taurus revolver never gave me problems!! It’s actually my favorite carry gun

    • @JeffTRowe
      @JeffTRowe 4 года назад +2

      Love my Taurus 65

    • @UpcomingJedi
      @UpcomingJedi 4 года назад

      I have a taurus 85 and im perfectly happy with it stock. No fancy gee-gaws and doo-dads to add weight. Not that its a bad thing.

  • @silverrado58
    @silverrado58 4 года назад +4

    Ruger makes the SP01 in 327 Federal, 6 shot.

  • @akitonakamura6456
    @akitonakamura6456 5 лет назад +12

    I actually carry a smith and Wesson chief special.

    • @jhstylewon1172
      @jhstylewon1172 4 года назад

      Me too. The most classy gun out there

    • @akitonakamura6456
      @akitonakamura6456 4 года назад +1

      @@jhstylewon1172 I am carrying the ulta airweight Modell and you?

    • @jhstylewon1172
      @jhstylewon1172 4 года назад

      akito nakamura model 60 no dash. Just the stainless steel version.

    • @akitonakamura6456
      @akitonakamura6456 4 года назад

      @@jhstylewon1172 ok, thanks for letting me know

    • @mkshffr4936
      @mkshffr4936 3 месяца назад

      Carried one of those years ago. Should never have sold it. It was extremely accurate.

  • @carloparisi9945
    @carloparisi9945 5 лет назад +3

    Your choice is what Chic Gaylord would call a "metropolitan special", I agree with you that .32 would be great.

  • @michaelr.1709
    @michaelr.1709 6 лет назад +2

    I use an LCR 327 federal. I wish they had the exposed hammer when I purchased it. I also wish it had the adjustable sights. Having said that, it hits close to point of aim with 32 H&R magnums and 327’s our to 15 yards. The recoil isn’t bad, even with moderate 327’s. I like the short barrel because it does fit in jeans pockets.

  • @bryanfreeman1040
    @bryanfreeman1040 4 года назад +11

    J frame and a taurus 85 here at home i chose the taurus over the j just sayin

  • @triplefff9910
    @triplefff9910 6 лет назад +2

    I would say 3 my Chiappa rhino has been 100% reliable and it handles recoil better than any other small revolver on the market the only downside to it I will admit is the price my was almost 1,000 but it's worth it to me

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  6 лет назад +2

      How many rounds? Because I’ve never seen a Rhino last more than 500 before things start breaking on it.

    • @triplefff9910
      @triplefff9910 6 лет назад +3

      800 now I will admit not all of them were full power 357 magnum about half we're 357 and half we're 38 plus p now if it does fail me I will be the first to let you know because I dont like to fanboy to guns they're just a tool and if one fails me I just move on to the next gun in line but until mine fails me I will stand by what I said

  • @larkinoo
    @larkinoo 3 года назад +1

    Caleb, I really enjoyed your video on canceeled revolver carry. It are showed me some vary important points to cunsider. However I am on a vary limited buget and the one gun that I own and bought for persunal partection is a High Point .45 chambered in .45 automatic colt. Now I have shot this gun quite a bit and am able to, at this point, hit a five gallon bucket with multiple rounds filled with water at a distance of thirty feet or so consistantly. And, and what I like about the five gallon buckets I buy and use from Home Dapot is they are self sealing. Amazing !! When you hit them with bullets they do not leak.......not at all. Which makes them great for targets cuss you can keep on using them over and over and over again. The only thing I don't like is the hard recoil my gun is. So I am saving up my money and I am going to buy one of those three inch volvers that you said was good. Anyway, thanks Caleb. Signed, Doug.

  • @maltphilistine923
    @maltphilistine923 6 лет назад +2

    “A man walks down the street in that hat, people know he's not afraid of anything.”

  • @markshippoli8918
    @markshippoli8918 5 лет назад +3

    As soon as he said "Taurus revolvers are trash, just trash. Don't buy one"! He lost me. I don't indulge gun snobs!👎

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  5 лет назад

      I’m not a snob I’m just correct.

    • @markshippoli8918
      @markshippoli8918 5 лет назад +1

      @@MrRevolver I think if you do some research, u'll find Taurus on the top 10 guns sales list for the United States. You won't find Kimber on that list. For being "trash....just trash" they sure do sell a lot of guns! Even more than Glock.

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  5 лет назад

      Just because something sells a lot doesn’t mean it’s good.
      Toyota sells a lot of Prius’ and I still wouldn’t buy one.

    • @markshippoli8918
      @markshippoli8918 5 лет назад

      @@MrRevolver just because something is correct in YOUR mind, doesn't make it correct with the world! Just your world. And with that I say, Good Day Sir!

  • @u.p.woodtick3296
    @u.p.woodtick3296 5 лет назад +2

    I’m fond of my Ruger SP101, 357mag thank you, but my main carry is PPK/S, 380, over 1000 rds and has never failed to feed and fire

  • @zfixation9817
    @zfixation9817 Год назад +1

    I dont think .357 Magnum snubby revolvers are dumb, I think making revolvers in .38 is dumb, because you can fire .38s from a .357 Mag chambering, so why limit yourself to just .38s?
    What if another ammo crisis occurs and you find .357 Mag somewhere and you havent found any .38?
    Plus you can always pud load .357 brass and still have .357 brass after its fired incase you want it for another gun like a GP100.
    (I know thats unlikely because .357 will probly be harder to find, but it is a possibility.)

  • @VailJohnson
    @VailJohnson 2 года назад +1

    the extra velocity vs. extra blast and recoil cost/ benefit ratio (in a 357 snub) is pretty subjective and I think you might revisit your advice to completely reject the notion, cheers! The velocity increase from 38+P is substantial.

  • @kennethwinters2579
    @kennethwinters2579 4 года назад +2

    .22 magnum is marginal as a self-defense caliber. Ought to look at the Colt Cobra 2" which can accept up to 38 spcl. +p. If you need more power, look at the Colt King Cobra.

  • @Rick27707
    @Rick27707 4 года назад +2

    Chiappa makes an awesome small frame revolver, but pricey.

  • @Skinnymoose
    @Skinnymoose 4 года назад +4

    This guy is one of the biggest tools on the internet

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  4 года назад

      Thanks for the advertising revenue!

    • @Skinnymoose
      @Skinnymoose 4 года назад +1

      @@MrRevolver I'm not against you making money, just pointing out that you are a arrogant know it all prick.

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  4 года назад

      Lol, so you’re a Taurus fanboy; got it

    • @Skinnymoose
      @Skinnymoose 4 года назад

      @@MrRevolver Absolutely

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  4 года назад

      I’m sorry you like shitty guns

  • @danielguadian2716
    @danielguadian2716 5 лет назад +2

    Caleb, Hello Sir...you mentioned want a revolver in .32 magnum that held 6 rounds. May a suggest to you Charter Arms Professional in .32 magnum, it holds 8 rounds. It has a 3" barrel. It is such a sweet gun. I'm 5'7 185 lbs and conceal it easily. I have speedloaders for it, but usually use stripper clips. It's a tough gun, and .32 magnum is almost right up there with .38 special per the USCAA testing of the rounds using FBI gel blocks & criteria. I am so happy with the gun. I'm a former LEO who carried S&W 357 #19 while on duty. I really missed a wheel gun so when I found this C.A. .32 magnum it really made me happy. I still love my Glocks 26, 19, & 10 mm's, & Kahr's, but this .32 H&R Magnum really brings back fond memories. Did I mention that the gun is beautiful & very manly. I subbed to your channel, may do the Patreon thing. Be careful out there....

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  5 лет назад

      Thanks for your input! I have been meaning to really test some Charter Guns and see how they hold up

  • @bmx7596
    @bmx7596 2 года назад +7

    I've been a gunsmith for the last 18 years. I see less Taurus revolvers than most anything, used to see them all the time in the early 2010s

    • @Mattlock52
      @Mattlock52 2 года назад +1

      Its because people dont waste money taking a taurus to a gunsmith

    • @donesixfour
      @donesixfour Год назад

      Exactly, people should buy what they can afford. People also often forget that taurus owned smith and wesson for a long time

    • @jsythe7143
      @jsythe7143 Год назад

      @@Mattlock52 lol that’s right. You ship it to the factory bc the customer service is pretty good. 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @themeadowlarkminutewithpau8184
      @themeadowlarkminutewithpau8184 Год назад

      His comment about Taurus is inconsistent with everything it’s seen and read about them.

    • @themeadowlarkminutewithpau8184
      @themeadowlarkminutewithpau8184 Год назад

      @@Mattlock52no evidence for that

  • @oolooo
    @oolooo 2 года назад +2

    1:29 Speak for yourself .Big Iron Chads remain undeterred .

    • @MrRevolver
      @MrRevolver  2 года назад

      I mean...have I added a concealment holster for my 4 5/8ths inch Colt replica to the shopping cart A LOT? oh yeah

    • @oolooo
      @oolooo 2 года назад +1

      @@MrRevolver
      Based

  • @plk7592
    @plk7592 4 года назад +1

    Why would anyone need adjustable rear sights on a small up close and personal revolver, such as a snub nose? I only need a revolver for up close and not for a shootout with someone across the street or down the road. A 5 or 6 shot snub nose revolver is perfect for concealment and self defense, which is almost always over in just a few seconds. Of course, there are the exceptions when you might get caught in a riot. But then eventually you will run out of ammo, even with multiple 15 rd mags, unless you are carrying like Rambo!

  • @jackclancy5747
    @jackclancy5747 4 года назад

    S&W model 21-4, 44 Special, bobbed hammer, lock delete, Ahrends combat grips, factory fixed sights, 10 pound trigger pull.
    Reliable, incredibly accurate and excellent design for point shooting.
    S&W 642 with crimson trace L405 grips.
    My EDC. I'll take the stick shift with 5 or 6 over any auto.

  • @DisHammerhand
    @DisHammerhand 4 года назад +1

    I wouldn't shoot .357 out of anything smaller than a GP100. With my old shoulders, I need the mass to soak up the recoil.
    I handled a 22 lcrX the other day. The trigger for a 22 was really nice. I'm thinking about that one.

  • @donwallace7354
    @donwallace7354 6 лет назад +2

    Definitely agree that I'd like to see the 3" LCRx in the .327.

  • @elblancobasura
    @elblancobasura 6 лет назад +1

    I've written the CEO at Ruger on their "Tell the CEO" option suggesting a six shot, 3" LCRx .38 for all the dinosaurs still roaming the earth that would likely carry it because they can't CC the weight of model 10's, 13's, 19's, 15's and the like as much as they'd really prefer to. Make options with and without adjustable sights.
    I like your FIB mug.

  • @oldcop18
    @oldcop18 4 года назад +11

    Unfortunately you lost credibility w/me when you started that unnecessary dust-up w/Paul Harrell. Why not let others w/different opinions be and do your own thing?

  • @elijahbrooks8589
    @elijahbrooks8589 6 лет назад +7

    No one has any negative comments about appendix carry with a SAA.

    • @anunofmoose9894
      @anunofmoose9894 6 лет назад

      I have a negative comment! I haven't gotten to try appendix carry yet! New holster time!

    • @minerblue9641
      @minerblue9641 5 лет назад

      Yay man. Single actions are safer in that respect. They really need a swing out cylinder model though. Or like the video says use a thumb on the hammer to ensure the family jewels stay where they are.

  • @oscarcatx
    @oscarcatx 4 года назад +4

    My EDC is a 3" .44 special 5 shooter...

  • @tarajonw
    @tarajonw 4 года назад +1

    If the world is dangerous enough of a place to carry a gun it wouldn’t be a 22 Magnum

  • @gone547
    @gone547 4 года назад +1

    2 1/2 inch mod 66 357 mag S&W. With the right ammo the muzzle flash from a warning shot is sure to get their attention. Just joking. 6 HPs centre mass will do the job nicely.

  • @kellyshea92
    @kellyshea92 Год назад

    I just grabbed a Colt King Cobra 2" carry model as my Glock 43X backup gun. Its such a beautiful pistol that I almost dont want to shoot it lol

  • @johnmagill9496
    @johnmagill9496 Год назад +1

    Hey, a revolver lover AND a fellow Brown Coat! Subcribed!

  • @lockuslukes2094
    @lockuslukes2094 6 лет назад +2

    Maybe I’m just lucky. Your results are obviously different. Two Taurus m85 revolvers- no issues and thousands of rounds. My new lcr by Ruger, the trigger broke after 300 rounds- gun would not work! My new Smith & Wesson 442- trigger would stick on one of the cylinders in the fire position or pulled back position. I will have to disagree with the Taurus revolver is trash statement. But other than that great video! Thanks for sharing

  • @DrCapri77
    @DrCapri77 6 лет назад +2

    Love my ruger gp100's in 4 and 6 inch, yes not concealed carry but they just naturally point

  • @MegaAppleshit
    @MegaAppleshit 4 года назад +11

    What about the Ruger SP101? It is heavy, but is also the most controllable 357 magnum small frame out there. With 38 specials, it is just fun to shoot.

    • @Hilaire_Balrog
      @Hilaire_Balrog 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, I can’t believe he didn’t mention the sp101

    • @howtokillu
      @howtokillu 2 года назад +1

      That's what I carry chambered for 357 but carry 38 +p with 2 reloads

  • @jamescody774
    @jamescody774 3 года назад

    I have a K 6 Kimber 357 Magnum 3 inch barrel, the revolver is awesome. But my go-to revolver for everyday carry is my Colt Night Cobra revolver 38 + p

  • @markmccarty727
    @markmccarty727 4 года назад

    Statistics show if you've shot 3 times and ur still in trouble, hope ur life insurance is up to date. Used to shoot regularly, long ago. My son is a gun enthusiastic. I have 2 revolvers. Really like the versitility of my Taurus 357. Got 2 speed loaders. Bought them when I used to shoot. Convenient way to carry little extra ammo. Don't even carry them on a trip. The 357s versitility is hard to beat, great knock down ability, can shoot cheap 38 reloads, and most of all lethality with the correct load, opens a huge hole without blowing thru. Drop it into mud puddle and it'll still save ur life. Hope I never find out, but in the environment we find ourselves in today you don't want to be the only one now packin!!

  • @ttyg2h674
    @ttyg2h674 Год назад +1

    Two major manufacturers' revolvers are characterized by being overweight or overpriced, or both, with innovations from the 19th Century. Had a lot of them. Kept the Brazilian guns: Tracker 44, 692, and 605. Use them to carry.

  • @acemcgillicutty4420
    @acemcgillicutty4420 4 года назад

    Congrats. They listen to you. Just picked up a Ruger LCR 327 6 shooter.

  • @chiefwildturkey
    @chiefwildturkey 3 года назад +4

    You lost me at Taurus are trash . While not collector pieces , the Taurus revolver is dependable and a serviceable option . I have carried an 85 revolver for years . I practice with it weekly , it has never failed . I dislike gun snobs .

    • @Jiffypistol
      @Jiffypistol 3 года назад

      605 reporting in. Perfectly fine after 1000 rounds.

  • @brucewisor1569
    @brucewisor1569 6 лет назад +12

    WOW! You should not turn your channel into a gun snob channel! I have 2 Taurus Judges, one in 454 Casull & one in 45 LC/ 410. Over 2000 rounds through both and NEVER a problem. Not sure if you are sponsored by S&W but Taurus are NOT bad guns in the last 15 years! BTW, I am NOT a Taurus fanboy, when I carry a revolver, I carry a Ruger SP101 in .357 but here is my point, Taurus is NOT JUNK! If you think it is try and carjack me! You will see the absolutely flawlessly working end of my Taurus Judge! Also, I carry it hiking in the Colorado mountains; 1 mountain lion, MANY rattle snakes and Bruce is still here, just saying...

    • @shmike3775
      @shmike3775 6 лет назад

      Bruce Wisor taurus is hot garbage and judges are the worst taurus.

    • @bluedogguy
      @bluedogguy 5 лет назад +1

      No - he got it right. I would trust a rock before I trust anything from Taurus. He got it correct.

    • @RemoteViewr1
      @RemoteViewr1 5 лет назад +1

      To each their own. Some do, some never will carry certain brands. Not snobbery that I can tell. Unsupported prejudice? Perhaps. Pay your money, take your chances. Several prominent instructors have seen enough classes stopped by a disproportionate number of Taurus they down talk it. That is their opinion. Does it apply to you? I don't know why you should give a rat's ass what they think if you truthfully soundly believe you know better.

    • @Osprey1994
      @Osprey1994 5 лет назад

      @@RemoteViewr1 Exactly and this child decides to posture by saying that the creator should try to carjack him? Wow really says a lot about his character or lack thereof. Taurus has been putting in effort to improve and from the reviews coming out it seems that they are turning into a solid budget brand, but that doesn't erase their past.

    • @JeffTRowe
      @JeffTRowe 4 года назад

      @@bluedogguy No you got it wrong Taurus is currently making very fine revolvers. I don't buy used weapons and it cost to much to get a S&W sticker just for looks.

  • @victoryinchrist8594
    @victoryinchrist8594 2 года назад +4

    Try 605 Taurus...Great Gun 357 Magnum snub nose....

    • @onewmnman
      @onewmnman 2 года назад

      Indeed

    • @victoryinchrist8594
      @victoryinchrist8594 2 года назад +1

      @@onewmnman
      You may consider also
      Ultra light Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum/ 38 special model 360 PD ...model with hammer OR without....11 ounces ...you may forget you brought it...try it with
      Pachmyer diamond pro J frame grips...I consider this the ultimate in sensible concealed carry...small light BUT CAN GET THE JOB DONE when
      you fear for your life and your forced to defend yourself or your loved ones. Give it some range time and you will 💕 love it.
      Pray 🙏🏻 you never have to use it.

  • @danielg19
    @danielg19 6 лет назад +2

    .22 magnum is a great round

  • @justintyme2764
    @justintyme2764 4 года назад +1

    A bean flip to the eye is my choice!

  • @goldenhide
    @goldenhide 6 лет назад +2

    That's a cunning tribute to a famous, cunning hat.

  • @JeffTRowe
    @JeffTRowe 4 года назад +9

    I love my Taurus Model 65
    S&W owners hate Taurus. Has nothing to do with how good the gun is though.

    • @spook5756
      @spook5756 4 года назад

      They are basically the same.

  • @CommanderCheapSkate
    @CommanderCheapSkate 4 года назад

    You had me at the shirt! Firefly for life!!! And you have a great informational video as well!

  • @jamessenos765
    @jamessenos765 4 года назад +2

    Hi Caleb ... I am very pleased with the Hogue grip for the LCR for greater grip control of the revolver during shooting! Check it out 👍🏻
    Ruger LCR/LCRx: Black Rubber Tamer Cushion Grip without Finger Grooves - Sku: 78030

  • @mohamedshwesh221
    @mohamedshwesh221 6 лет назад +8

    call me crazy
    but ill be happy if i carried a single action CAP N BALL revolver
    uwu

    • @RandomGuy-uh6uu
      @RandomGuy-uh6uu 5 лет назад +4

      Your crazy

    • @Leightr
      @Leightr 4 года назад

      I knew an old guy back in the early 90s who carried a .36 five shot cap-and-ball. He did a lot of the "Mountain Man" black powder stuff as a hobby, buckskins, flintlock etc. Back then (not now though) you did not need a concealed carry permit for what was classified as an "antique" (in WA anyways) He would say if asked about it that the .36 had put many men in the ground in it's time and if he missed he could escape in the giant cloud of black powder smoke he'd just produced.