I appreciate you showing how you carry it and how it all works, a lot of people talk about edc gear and allegedly carry a ton of crap on them, multiple reloads and stuff but never show how they actually position it on their body. Also edit: "OMG HE CARRIES A GLOCK!? Where's the 1911, the betrayal!
Hello - I just bought a Smith 386 Scandium frame Nightguard, a 7 shot, L frame wheelie. These are a bit rare now, especially here in Cali. Keep up the great vlogs.
very nice. I had gotten one used 12 years ago and of course traded it away a few years later.... I believe I made a video on that revolver way back then. When I first started YT. haha. enjoy it!!!!!
One method I been curious about, but haven't seen anyone do - is carrying a Desert Eagle .357 Magnum magazine and thumb loading each round quickly into the cylinder.
loved this video keep them coming.im trying to ge tmy left handed friends into revolvers. HARD SELL! i recharge weird too! they might need s&w to give them the final push. i havent heard from a lot of leftys who either had to deal or learn. id be interested since im pretty hybrid as well
@@TheOl1911 thats cool! maybe left handers prefer ny reloads and semi autos. i was talking to my coworker about revolvers and hes left handed and he was not that interested haha
I appreciate you showing how you carry it and how it all works, a lot of people talk about edc gear and allegedly carry a ton of crap on them, multiple reloads and stuff but never show how they actually position it on their body.
Also edit: "OMG HE CARRIES A GLOCK!? Where's the 1911, the betrayal!
Excellent video!
Awesome vid !
I use the neo speed strip clip for all of my revolvers. I love them
Very well explained
Hello - I just bought a Smith 386 Scandium frame Nightguard, a 7 shot, L frame wheelie. These are a bit rare now, especially here in Cali. Keep up the great vlogs.
very nice. I had gotten one used 12 years ago and of course traded it away a few years later.... I believe I made a video on that revolver way back then. When I first started YT. haha. enjoy it!!!!!
Great tips! It's always nice to have options, and we definitely have to train with them to get the most efficiency from the system. 👍👍
Great demo. I train with the same 3 methods. Reloads are a skill more people need to train on.
One method I been curious about, but haven't seen anyone do - is carrying a Desert Eagle .357 Magnum magazine and thumb loading each round quickly into the cylinder.
I read the response, thought, that's an interesting idea and wondered who came up with it. looked over and saw it was gun and revolver Sam.
Any more vids coming out on the Model 69 44 magnum?
8:05 I’d like to see this demonstration with a shot timer .70 as a goal would be a good start.
loved this video keep them coming.im trying to ge tmy left handed friends into revolvers. HARD SELL! i recharge weird too!
they might need s&w to give them the final push. i havent heard from a lot of leftys who either had to deal or learn. id be interested since im pretty hybrid as well
I recall Korth made a left handed dedicated revolver a few years ago? I don't think it was popular.
@@TheOl1911 thats cool! maybe left handers prefer ny reloads and semi autos.
i was talking to my coworker about revolvers and hes left handed and he was not that interested haha
Awesome Tips on The J Frame 😀😊😎👍🏼 Brother
Important video since you have 5 rounds. Thanks sir!
5:35 ? Why not carry that sl variant in your right pocket ?
Great video
👍🏽👍🏽
Using 357's in this j frame lightweight is a whole lotta fun 😂
That reloader is as big as the gun. Kind of negates the benefit of a j-frame.
Also, I always enjoy your presentation.