Snubbie Considerations and Zeta Speedloaders

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2020
  • The grab and go self-defense option and a novel speedloader and speed strips.
    Music - Leslie’s Strut (sting) - John Deley and the 41 Players
    You can contact Greg at Lionquestfitness@gmail.com
    Self Defense Continuum - Avoid, Escape, Confront, and if all else fails - RESIST
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Komentáře • 203

  • @LionquestFitness
    @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +16

    Zetasix Industries - zetasix.com/
    Altamont Grips - www.altamontco.com/pistol-grips/
    Disclaimer - there is always a time and a place for higher capacity. It depends on your circumstances, the area you live in, and what types of threats you could realistically face. Second, in Ed Lovette’s book, The Snubbie Revolver, he mentions a 10 year study of over 6,000 NYPD armed confrontations from when they still used revolvers, and there was not one documented incident of an officer’s revolver failing to fire.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      @@chrisa.515 There have more than a few documented cases of this happening I have heard or read about over the years. But, you are right. If you keep a quality revolver clean, maintained and practiced with, a catastrophic failure is very unlikely to happen when you actually need it.

    • @DanTheWolfman
      @DanTheWolfman Před 3 lety +1

      Looking sharp....my vid in zeta will air in 2 weeks

  • @theparalexview785
    @theparalexview785 Před 2 lety +4

    In decades of shooting revolvers, semi autos and single shot handguns, the only revolver failures I've experienced or witnessed were with lead bullets. These were either swaged soft lead wadcutters, or some hard cast semi wadcutters.
    In the case of hard cast SWC handloaded for targets and silhouettes, a friend's 1970s model Dan Wesson revolver bound up after only a few shots. Those DW revolvers had detachable barrels and barrel shrouds, which gave the user the ability to minimize the gap between cylinder and forcing cone. My friend adjusted his revolver to minimal gap, which resulted in binding due to burned powder debris and lead. He never experienced that problem again after setting the gap more appropriately to accommodate those hand loads.
    In the case of the swaged soft lead wadcutters, midway into a box of 50 rounds my Ruger SP-101 cylinder began binding. I field stripped the revolver (easy with the Ruger) and found lead shavings and burned powder debris clogging between the cylinder and crane bearing surface.
    I never experienced that problem in the SP-101 with my hand loaded hard cast SWC. And there are hard cast full wadcutters that are beveled on both ends to reduce the problem with lead shavings as the bullet passes through the forcing cone.
    But I've never experienced any revolver failure when using jacketed bullets, whether factory loads or hand loads. And I carry only factory rounds for defense.
    Much as I enjoy semi autos and respect the advantages, I've seen and experienced far more failures with those pistols. Usually cycling failures due to magazines, cartridge/bullet lengths and shapes that don't suit the gun, failures to extract, etc. - all the familiar stuff we've all experienced.
    With age and arthritis I find it harder to rack the slide, especially with some striker fired pistols. I'll probably consider something like a revised S&W M&P Shield 9 EZ if they introduce a more compact version, or if they introduce a single stack .45 ACP version in the current slide and barrel length.
    But for a few years I've mostly carried snubby revolvers.

  • @Beturiano
    @Beturiano Před rokem +3

    I am Spanish, but I recognize that his voice is perfect as his knowledge of weapons. A brotherly greeting.

  • @ArizonaGhostriders
    @ArizonaGhostriders Před 4 lety +10

    Every time you do a revolver video, especially a snubby, I get closer to buying one for carry. Thanks, Greg!

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +2

      Et Tu Brute? But seriously, a Ruger SP101 in three inch would be right up your alley if you didn't mind a little heft.

    • @tech4u680
      @tech4u680 Před 2 lety

      Same with me you give a good break down and the best ways of maximizing the use of a revolver

    • @dwightshepheard4985
      @dwightshepheard4985 Před rokem +2

      Arizona Ghostriders I highly recommend it. Very easy to conceal. Easy enough to shoot, but requires practice.

    • @ArizonaGhostriders
      @ArizonaGhostriders Před rokem +2

      @@dwightshepheard4985 I did it. Charter Arms 38. Love it so far.

    • @jimmeli5200
      @jimmeli5200 Před 3 měsíci

      Stop waiting. Get one. 👍👍

  • @Skaramine
    @Skaramine Před 6 měsíci +2

    I was just going to say something about speed strip, and the ones you demonstrated are a revelation regarding the spacing. Thanks for this video.

  • @PatRMG
    @PatRMG Před 4 lety +12

    If it isn't a 605 in my pocket, it's a j-frame in its place!

  • @oldcop18
    @oldcop18 Před 4 lety +6

    I reloaded my Colt DS w/a rubber speedloader (forgot the brand) in a 1974 gunfight w/armed robbery suspects. Your shots were well aimed but I was in a dark parking lot and point shooting b/c there was no way to see my sights. That said I really enjoy your revolver videos, especially b/c I’m a fellow south paw.

  • @RElover22
    @RElover22 Před 4 lety +5

    This channel should have more subscribers! Great video one of my favorite guns to carry is my little model 36 smith.

  • @mikeclark3013
    @mikeclark3013 Před 4 lety +3

    As I’m watching this my Taurus 85 is on the desk beside me at work. I carry it quite a bit. As a fellow martial artist I really
    appreciate your incorporating empty hand techniques into your approach.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you Mike. I try to get people to think about being flexible in their response to an attack. The gun may not be warranted, or you may not have time to draw.

  • @YellowHammer26
    @YellowHammer26 Před 4 lety +7

    Well done video. I carry a j frame 80% of the time myself, Sometimes I can hardly tell I'm carrying. For me to conceal carry a gun it has to be lightweight, otherwise I'll end up leaving it at home to often. I really liked that speed strip that works like a speed loader.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +5

      Lance, that is a good point. If a gun gets left at home, what good is it. You have to balance out the probabilities verses the practicalities of carry. I'd rather have a gun, than no gun.

  • @ralphdials2354
    @ralphdials2354 Před 4 lety +8

    Very good advice. I have always carried 6 round speed strips, even with my 5 round LCR. I figure it gives me one "oops" if I drop one somehow. Keep up the good work👍

  • @willknowdoggs4764
    @willknowdoggs4764 Před 4 lety +6

    Love the snubby videos. I will have to try that speedloader.

  • @donnawinchell908
    @donnawinchell908 Před 4 lety +6

    Another great video Greg! I love those speedloaders they are awesome!! Since I can't kick my legs anymore, I just use my electric wheelchair. It has so much torque its unbelievable. I once pushed a broken down van up a hill and the guy couldn't believe it. I've used my wheelchair to defend myself a couple of times and I never had to touch the gun. Thank you Greg for your friendship and prayers! But now we must part ways as my health has gone south. I will miss you and pray for you and your family. Please let Gun Sam know as I don't think I will be able. Please have the whole gang take care of Mrs Holster and Jack!! God bless!! ( not the coronavirus that would be easier) Ruger Rich

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +1

      I hate to hear that Rich. You got me laughing about the wheelchair and then you lay that on me. Keep persevering. My prayers for you and your wife.

    • @donnawinchell908
      @donnawinchell908 Před 4 lety

      @@LionquestFitness thank you, I love all of you!! Rich

  • @gunsmackamigos1159
    @gunsmackamigos1159 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Greg! Nice duds and some great info. "Experts"........plenty of those, right? When you mentioned a derringer while wearing a tie, I thought "Hmmm....a derringer holster sewn to the back of a tie?" HaHa! Think I'll always have a snubbie around...... good stuff. Thanks

  • @chefboy2160
    @chefboy2160 Před 4 lety +2

    Getting those loaders for sure. Thanks for the tip dude and keep giving your very sane advice to the people. If you are new to this channel go and binge watch. This man is the real deal.......

  • @chaburchak
    @chaburchak Před 4 lety

    Excellent. I had just come across those Zeta6 J-Clips but very few reviews, so I was preparing to order blind. But then I find this video...I call that good timing! Now I can pick some up with confidence. Thanks!

  • @redesert_boy8202
    @redesert_boy8202 Před 4 lety +2

    Nicely said! Once again we are generally talking about self defense. Using a weapon that fits that role can be very favorable to you in many ways as you have often emphasized. Good reloading and personal defense techniques review. Zeta industries product looks like a nice hybrid of the speed loader and the speed strip as well as the sequenced or top off loader.. Thanks Mr. Newton.

  • @catlow1826
    @catlow1826 Před 4 lety +8

    I do hope you are able to get your hands on the new Taurus 856 Defender with the 3" barrel, I'll be looking forward to the review. As always thank you for the excellent insight, Godbless and keep your powder dry.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +2

      About the time the market opens back up in a few months, hopefully I'll be able to justify some new firearms purchases again. I'm torn though between the 3 inch Defender and the new RIA Czech made snubbies.

  • @ftdefiance1
    @ftdefiance1 Před 4 lety +4

    I have been shooting revolvers since 84. I have seen one (1) catastrophic failure. That was with a brand new revolver it occurred during testing.

    • @Dastardly_X
      @Dastardly_X Před 4 lety

      Taurus ❓

    • @ftdefiance1
      @ftdefiance1 Před 4 lety +3

      @Bro Mark a Smith and Wesson 64. The Smith that fixed the gun figured the gun shop owner tried to give it a trigger job in order to sell it.
      Much of my experience with revolvers came from police service. My acadamy class was thirty plus folks we fired thousands of rounds and no issues. I am befuddled by the stories of catastrophic failure.

    • @Graydog-sx6le
      @Graydog-sx6le Před 4 lety +3

      I was shooting 158 grain 357 magnum loads out of my S&W 66-3. I had the cases lock up in the cylinder from the pressure. It took jamming the ejection rod onto the bench at the range to get them released. I’ve had them right before but never stuck. That being said when I carry this I will uses 38 +P loads. These have never been and issue.

    • @ftdefiance1
      @ftdefiance1 Před 4 lety +1

      That's the point any manufacture can produce lemons. Even Glock. Vet your gun and risk goes way down.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +2

      @@ftdefiance1 It can happen with any firearm, but it gets a bit overblown by guys trying to dismiss revolvers as a defensive tool.

  • @everythingdefensivecarry1108

    Excellent video Greg. Thank you for demonstrating that new speedloader. It is the first time I had ever heard of it. I will definitely add those to my gear.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      I didn't see your comment until today. I like them and have been experimenting with their loader for six cylinder revolvers.

  • @Graydog-sx6le
    @Graydog-sx6le Před 4 lety +6

    Love the grips. Makes it look like a new gun. I’ve seen the Zeta speed strip that delivers all five rounds at once. I love the concept. I need to pick one up and give it a whirl. Good video and good shooting.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +3

      Hi Graydog. I took them off of my three inch Chief's Special. I ordered a set of ivory grips for that gun. I just wish Altamont still made those grips for the 85/605 because they really do fit my hand well.

    • @Graydog-sx6le
      @Graydog-sx6le Před 4 lety +2

      I have a hard time finding good grips for my revolvers.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +3

      @@Graydog-sx6le Me too. I have to catch the Altamont grips when what I want is in stock and I have the extra money.

  • @frankbutta9344
    @frankbutta9344 Před 4 lety

    Great Video, Greg! I like the round speed strip! 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @bigal2696
    @bigal2696 Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent advice and well taught! And no one should feel undergunned with a 5 shot medium to heavy revolver. And I really like the looks of those speedloaders/strips!

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      They aren't expensive and were a good investment. On the other hand, I picked up one of the blue "competition speedloaders made by Pachmayr this weekend. Cough, cough, the less said the better.

  • @edwardpetty5401
    @edwardpetty5401 Před 4 lety +1

    Expert advice again. I like those strip re-loaders.

  • @3Pillers
    @3Pillers Před 4 lety +2

    Catastrophic is catastrophic for any gun - strongly agree. Like having a 5 shot derringer in your pocket - I like that. Good shooting - Keep em coming. GB

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +4

      Hi Gary! You get it. It's not the gun you would prefer to have, but the one you do have because of needing concealment. Better a gun, than no gun if you need one. Sometimes we think emotionally rather than tactically. Many years ago, two friends were shot after a suspect got the gun out of one of their holsters. Afterwards, one always carried a 1911. The problem was, it wasn't the lack of firepower that got them shot, but their arrest tactics and the lack of retention on a holster.

    • @3Pillers
      @3Pillers Před 4 lety +1

      @@LionquestFitness We come in different sizes shapes and ability - just like our guns. I like big guns, small guns - I guess I like just about all guns.

  • @edbarton-rz9cs
    @edbarton-rz9cs Před 7 měsíci +1

    Greg
    Thank you for your videos
    I appreciate your passion and practicality for the EDC of revolvers
    …… I EDC the ZETA 6 rectangle speed strips x2 with my Taurus 605 poly. The Zeta speed strip is fast with practice
    ……. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge and passion for Snubby revolvers

  • @scottmorgan1016
    @scottmorgan1016 Před 4 lety

    I always enjoy your content. But this one really hit home for me on the speed loaders. Have had the issues you talked about. Your training and knowledge really shine on these type of videos. Thanks👍🇺🇸

  • @bobhartman2571
    @bobhartman2571 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, Greg. As usual, a great review.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 3 lety

      Hi Bob! I hope you are well. Have a Blessed Holiday Season.

    • @bobhartman2571
      @bobhartman2571 Před 3 lety +1

      @@LionquestFitness God bless you and your family, Greg; you also have a Merry Christmas and a greater New year!

  • @kg4zyz
    @kg4zyz Před 2 lety

    Thanks for posting

  • @tomcarr4630
    @tomcarr4630 Před 4 lety

    When I saw a new Lionquest Fitness snubby video had posted, I knew this was a great day!

  • @JoshBenware
    @JoshBenware Před 4 lety +1

    That's 2hat I'm talkin bout! Thanks Greg! I'm gonna go check out there site right now. Definitely getting one for my 642, and hopefully they make them in 7 shot as well. I've been carrying my 686+ exclusively since I put on those new sights.

  • @crankybuzzard6867
    @crankybuzzard6867 Před 3 lety

    your videos are neat. Thanks!!! Good stuff!!

  • @kylewood8327
    @kylewood8327 Před 3 lety

    Another excellent and informative video 👍🏻

  • @joemeza5895
    @joemeza5895 Před 4 lety +1

    Love your videos, Mister.
    I'm a revolver fan and your "three predators dilema" video was just rigth on time. Keep up the good work.

  • @leeman3575
    @leeman3575 Před 4 lety +1

    Got to check out those Zeta speed Loaders! BTW I have really come to appreciate the trigger on my J frame snubbie, the pull is heavy but very smooth and predictable. I always know exactly when that thing goes bang which is not always the case with my Taurus Model 85. I still like my 85 but can now shoot my 442 a lot more accurately because of the trigger. Great video!

  • @82bobcattucker47
    @82bobcattucker47 Před 4 lety

    Good shooting Greg! You really are fit. Great balance too.
    Great training tactics! Thank you for your work!

  • @georgeveneziano2754
    @georgeveneziano2754 Před 3 lety

    Another great video I'm learning alot from you thank you Greg

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you George. I'm no expert, but I do like to pass along things that might be of value to someone else.

  • @MikeThaKnight
    @MikeThaKnight Před 3 lety

    I appreciate the fact you mentioned deescalation, physical force, THEN drawing your firearm and only shooting if necessary at that point. Too many people with egos and “badasses” who think pulling a firearm because a guy breathed in your direction is deescalation or good defense tactic. I’d much prefer an argument or scuffle than jumping to my firearm unnecessarily

  • @toneyholcombe7088
    @toneyholcombe7088 Před 4 lety

    I really enjoy your commentary and insight, and the videography is great. Most civilians go their whole life without ever seeing a shooting firsthand. I've had the misfortune of seeing a few. A gun in able and willing hands will dispatch a miscreant most of the time, and they never check to see what's being fired at them before deciding how to react.

  • @fbweaver63
    @fbweaver63 Před 4 lety +1

    thank you for sharing. i'll have to look into that speedloader.

  • @BOHEMIANHUNTINGCLUB
    @BOHEMIANHUNTINGCLUB Před 4 lety

    Some neat looking loaders! 👍Great info

  • @Dastardly_X
    @Dastardly_X Před 4 lety +1

    Cool grips.
    I put those Altamont Bateleur grips on my 640 . Much smaller than the ones that came with it.
    Damn good looking

  • @flaco5581
    @flaco5581 Před 3 lety

    I have those same grips on my 442...the hks speedloaders work for me. Carry it in a split six safariland belt carrier. Although many years ago I noticed any speedloader can get gummed up and not release cartridges. So I also carry a speed strip, usually in a coin pocket or offhand pocket. Those zeta are new to me, will have to take a look. Thanks

  • @charliecontrino1626
    @charliecontrino1626 Před 4 lety

    Love snubbies!! They worked for a lot of years!!!!

  • @damned1156
    @damned1156 Před 4 lety

    Great video!
    Definitely getting a zeta speed loader

  • @ThecrazyScotsman
    @ThecrazyScotsman Před 4 lety

    Excellent video great topic of discussion so many think a revolver is inferior I personally love carrying a revolver more so than a semi auto, you know I love my 44's but I also really enjoy my model 60 in 357 hadn't seen those speed strips before unique design and very functional ordered me a couple to try.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Scotsman! Not like I need another snubbie to add to my collection, but I'm always on the lookout for an older Model 60.

  • @bobhartman2571
    @bobhartman2571 Před 4 lety

    Very cool Greg thank you. Great find with that Zeta product. I'm going to "get some".

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      That is great Bob. Personally I favor the speed strips over the speed loader, but they're relatively inexpensive, so try both.

    • @bobhartman2571
      @bobhartman2571 Před 4 lety

      @@LionquestFitness Just placed the order for both. Thanks again Greg.

  • @MPGunther1
    @MPGunther1 Před 4 lety +1

    Love your technique

  • @williamgrissom1995
    @williamgrissom1995 Před rokem +1

    In use I'd prefer the round rubber speedloader. But carrying a speed loader in a pocket isn't great. So I think the speed strips would likely be my choice if I were dressed like that.

  • @alanderson9711
    @alanderson9711 Před 4 lety +2

    Been a 1911 guy all my life but last decade age caught up and tried several revolvers-looking for Goldilocks. Speedstrips are easier to carry but it’s hard to beat reloading speed of Speed-Beez (push button locks/unlocks). Easy to recommend (I have nothing to do with the company, other than as a customer) bought a couple for dif. calibres on EBay for 38 bucks. Enjoy your Common sense vids ! Stay Safe-Live Well! SF

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +1

      Once again - thanks for your input Al. Experience is the best teacher and what you wrote about might be beneficial to someone reading the comments, and that is what I want with this channel.

  • @philvogt7671
    @philvogt7671 Před 3 lety +2

    Beat thing about snubbies... you can carry two more comfortablely than one semi automatic. Fasted reload is a second gun.

  • @GARYMANDIEVAN
    @GARYMANDIEVAN Před 4 lety

    Great video

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      Thanks a month late. I often don't get notifications when people comment.

  • @ghs5216
    @ghs5216 Před 4 lety +1

    hahaha, I love the catastrophic failure guy's voice. I think I spoke with him too.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      Brought to you by several "clue full" experts who abound across CZcams.

  • @bobs1150
    @bobs1150 Před 4 lety +1

    Looking sharp today.

  • @dalejenkins5102
    @dalejenkins5102 Před 4 lety

    I'm in the senior crowd , a few years ago I went back to revolvers for ccw ( 340pd or kimber k6s ) . My question is I found a kimber k6s dasa new at a great price . I would never train with this using the SA and hammer . But God forbid if I need this weapon for self defense will I have liability issues because of the hammer. The 2 sp101 's I have I bobbed the hammers on them and turned them into dao guns . As I see Mr. Holster did also .

  • @joep4235
    @joep4235 Před 4 lety

    I have never seen you look so "spiffy" Greg !!! fantastic !!! :-) I own 12 semi auto pistols, many purchased because of all the anti-revolver-for-carry-talk over the years, but I have carried an LCR .38 for the past 3 years, and will likely never carry anything else again. I love my semi autos, but none of them fit my carry needs.. ccw should be what's most comfortable, what you shoot well, and most of all, what you can carry every (or most) days with you !!

  • @kevingriffin8854
    @kevingriffin8854 Před 3 lety +1

    Ive got similar Altamont grips on my 642. Feels great in the hand. Looks great too. You should make a video on j frame holsters.

  • @marie-noellebaechler1433
    @marie-noellebaechler1433 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this interesting video. These speedloaders are made in a single piece and thus no part can break. I also guess that zetasix will extend its product line to other revolvers than the J-frames.
    I added a hogue monogrip to my personal 3" SP101 and it made handling and shooting a lot easier. The HKS speedloaders work well too. The key is to hold the revolver vertically, with the barrel down. But having other options is always interesting.

  • @victorferrell4662
    @victorferrell4662 Před 2 lety

    I’ve never seen these types of loaders before. I’m used to the speed loaders with the small know on the end. Unfortunately, I don’t remember their name, as we only referred to them as speed loaders
    Anyhow, I really enjoyed your video as it was informative without being boring. Great video! Have a great day and stay safe!

  • @Jerry-Parker
    @Jerry-Parker Před 4 lety

    Excellent shooting 👍
    Great information 👍
    Very Nice Pistol 👍
    Thanks for sharing !

  • @TRONMAGNUM2099
    @TRONMAGNUM2099 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the good info. I have bianchi speed strips. That was available on the shelf when I bought my pistol. I like them but I certainly need more practice. Not sure how I would perform with shaky hands in an actual gun fight.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      You and me both! But, from my limited experience of having drawn on people over the course of my years in LE, and shooting once (two vicious dogs attacking), I can tell you it just happens and you surprise yourself at what you do and how fast it happens.

  • @pi18679101
    @pi18679101 Před 4 lety +1

    Greg I’ve been following you for a long time and enjoy your videos, I’m a wheel gun guy. I’m glad that you made this video it’s so true! Duo have a Patreon channel?

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Ken - I used to. I actually enjoyed more personal interaction there and could talk more candidly without worrying about being deleted by CZcams. However, it got more than my busy schedule could handle and I had to stop.

  • @philbasler5728
    @philbasler5728 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for another interesting and informative video. What do you think of mid-range .38 wadcutters for lightweight j-frames. I carry them in my model 37 snub and find them very controllable, even in rapid fire. They penetrate about 19" in ballistic gell and cut a full caliber hole. I know this was a snubby load favored by some "old school" police snubby carriers.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +2

      Back in the eighties I had a Chief's Special I carried off duty. Based on the recommendations of Masaad Ayoob in one of his many books or articles (been a long time) that is what I carried in it. Currently I carry the Underwood, 158 grain semi wadcutter hollow points in my self defense guns for home defense and in my older S&W's. Bullet expansion depends on several factors including velocity. You do lose some velocity with a shorter barrel, so a wadcutter makes sense in terms of damage. Nineteen inches is past the recommendations by the FBI, but ballistic gel, as close as it gets, is still not flesh, bone and the elasticity of tissue.

  • @richardehringer1426
    @richardehringer1426 Před 3 lety

    Very good video. I love my revolvers

  • @michigunsanta8680
    @michigunsanta8680 Před 2 lety

    I like the fact you can load a revolver and leave it in a drawer and pull in out after years and it’ll fire just like the day you put it in there, a semi auto not so much. 👍🏻

  • @steedandersen
    @steedandersen Před 4 lety +1

    Like your grips. Just put the same ones on my S&W648 tonight.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +1

      I hope you like them as much as I like mine. Regardless, they give a snubbie a classy look.

    • @steedandersen
      @steedandersen Před 4 lety

      @@LionquestFitness Loving them already, and they dress up a 6" full lug pretty nicely as well.

  • @tuckt6180
    @tuckt6180 Před 3 lety

    Recently had an encounter during night while operating my cleaning business. My s/w air weight 5 shot pocket carry saved the night.. Revolvers 100% reliable..

  • @stephen8433
    @stephen8433 Před 4 lety +1

    My two gun, model 36 snub combination I carried in the 80s and 90s allowed for a New York reload. I felt better with that than a speed loader or speed strip.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      With the quality of S&W's current crop of air-weight revolvers that is certainly a viable option.

  • @richardkluesek4301
    @richardkluesek4301 Před 2 lety

    Very well articulated, since 1950 the S&W J frame 5 shot .38 is the counterpart of the 19th Century Remington .41 double derringer, Colt single shot derringer, or Sharps 4 shot pepperbox .22 rimfire. Paladin and Yancy Deringer would approve.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 2 lety +1

      Yancy Deringer as played by ace stuntman Jock Mahoney!

    • @richardkluesek4301
      @richardkluesek4301 Před 2 lety

      @@LionquestFitness Yup. And though he only packed derringers, his companion the Indian Chief had a bowie knife on his shoulder, a tomahawk in his belt, and a double barreled shotgun under his buffalo robes to back up Yancey.

  • @LibertyGarden
    @LibertyGarden Před 3 lety +1

    Could you one day do a walk through of your backstop. I want to build one myself. It looks like you use double RR ties in the back but I just caught a glimpse on another video.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 3 lety

      Double railroad ties held in place with four 4X4 posts at each corner. Across the post in the front are 10X8 boards. Behind the berm I've been piling brush. Beyond that is three quarters of a mile of heavy brush along a creek bed.

    • @LibertyGarden
      @LibertyGarden Před 3 lety +1

      @@LionquestFitness That'll stop anything. Thanks.

  • @Leverguns50
    @Leverguns50 Před 4 lety

    Good information, in my opinion revolvers are the most reliable firearm out there other than single shots and double barrels, I always spin my cylinder to make sure that nothing hinders it from spinning before I holster my gun after loading it, never use ammo that you haven’t practiced with, I have seen some ammo that the primers bulged out when you fire them and they would hinder the cylinder from rotating, that’s only with lighter smaller caliber guns magnums usually flatten the primers out pretty good when they go off

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      Those are good points. BTW - I've been shooting a Ruger Single Six a lot here lately. I see a Vaquero in my future on down the line.

  • @ebsaint
    @ebsaint Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the heads-up on those new speed strip/loaders.
    Maybe you can do a video on how we defend ourselves against the next, upcoming plague that’s headed our way:
    Those Murder Hornets!🐝
    I’m thinking about a S&W Governor to fight them off!😆

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +1

      Lots and lots of wasp spray! I'm very allergic to those things.

  • @genez429
    @genez429 Před 3 lety

    I have that speed loader, but never saw someone show the 2+2+1 technique. Thanks! ....... (its a 638)

  • @matthewrobinson4323
    @matthewrobinson4323 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent video, as always. I also hate the original grips that came with my 442 and my 856. I replaced the S&W grips with the old style classic wood panels and immediately improved my accuracy. I'm looking for the same type of grip for my Taurus 856, but so far, to no avail. Hopefully Indiana will open up soon, and I'll be able to go to a gun show (which is where I found the Smith and Wesson grips).
    Question: Why the neck tornequet? Were you injured? 🙃

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +2

      LOL - It is actually comfortable to dress like that. If you check on e-bay you can find some of the original Taurus grips for the 85. They'll fit the 856 and look really good on the blue/black version or on the matte steel version. They are also more ergonomic and fill the hand better than the original S&W J frame grips do on a Chief's Special.

    • @matthewrobinson4323
      @matthewrobinson4323 Před 4 lety

      @@LionquestFitness Thanks Greg. There are a couple of different ones on eBay. Which one were you referring to?

  • @gstogie
    @gstogie Před 4 lety

    R.I.P Mr. Holster.

  • @gus9376
    @gus9376 Před 3 lety

    My 642 rides in my pocket everyday with a speedloader on the belt . Great gun !

  • @mariohostios
    @mariohostios Před 4 lety +1

    Snubbies rule. Everybody should have one.

  • @cleondubois1270
    @cleondubois1270 Před 4 lety

    Some grips that come with new revolvers mess up speed loaders too......Will check out Zeta.

  • @timnelson75
    @timnelson75 Před 3 lety +1

    The 642 Performance Center models, are they worth the extra cost?

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 3 lety +1

      Having never have owned one, I couldn't really tell you Tim. I've always been O.K. with off the shelf firearms.

  • @niadhf
    @niadhf Před 4 lety +1

    You touch on something I have discovered with the new Taurus 856.
    We know that larer frame 6 shots are easier to reloadbwith a speedloader than the J frame 5 shots.
    I am finding that with the 6 shot 856 (just barely bigger than the 85 and J frames, that the 6 shot is easier for me to load, still. I am beginning to think it is the 6 vs 5 of the cylinders.
    Thoughts, Greg?
    (I use Safariland comp1s in the 5 shot, comp2s in the 6 shot. And the K frame Comp 2 is TIGHT to the frame of the 856 . But still a faster reload, for me.)

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +2

      I think six is easier than five because of the geometry. However, the 856 is still a small framed revolver and I have to tilt the H&K 10 I use for that gun to get them in. With a K frame all I have to do is insert. If I push the rounds too far in, they get stuck between the wooden grips and the cylinder, which tends to happen if I am not careful with all my J frames.

    • @niadhf
      @niadhf Před 4 lety

      @@LionquestFitness I would love to see someone with the Kimber K6S and a 5 shot snubby weigh in, also. I am defintely quicker with the 6 in the small frame, than the 5. I think your thought of the geometry is dead on.

  • @theedgar1959
    @theedgar1959 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice 642 performance center there.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks Paul, but that one is stock. It wasn't moving for several months at a local FFL and he offered it to me for a reduced price.

  • @jtns2845
    @jtns2845 Před 4 lety

    zeta six indeed makes great speedloaders and speedstrips, which are sold on ebay at a decent price. i have found that wadcutters load sightly faster with speedstrips but ymmv.
    i am a committed revolver guy but i had a catastrophic failure once with a revolver: a ruger sp101 locked up solid at the range after only 20 rounds or so of decent brass lrn target ammo, which only proves that a black swan event can happen. issues with semiauto pistols are mostly solved with lots of practice and trials of different ammo. civilians lacking sufficient interest, opportunity or funds to hone a semiauto pistol are better served by sticking to a revolver.
    as for defending against a physically violent threat, at my own point in life, if it gets to two handed fisticuffs, i’m toast, which is why i ccw and avoid bad circumstances. strongly shouted warnings, back up, look for exit or cover, yes. if my left hand must go out to bodily fend off a danger-close bad guy my right hand simultaneously has a ccw. “god made man, samuel colt made men equal.”
    i am wondering if you have ever tried the naa mini revolver in one of its forms? even with aftermarket, larger, better grips mine is an always-on-me ccw when anything larger simply cannot work. cheers.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      The smallest gun I've carried is the S&W 642 airweight. As fumble fingers as I can be, I'd be afraid to carry one of those mini revolvers.

  • @colewestwood2906
    @colewestwood2906 Před 3 lety +1

    Who is the holster maker for the reinforced-mouth brown leather holster at the start of the video, Greg?

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 3 lety +1

      It is an Azula holster. I have several of their holsters I like a lot, but the last one I ordered, which was for a two inch Model 10 did not fit right. I was told they would send me another, but that was months ago, and I haven't been able to get in touch with them since. So, their website is still up and taking orders, but I'm not sure of the status of the company.

    • @tylermorrison7051
      @tylermorrison7051 Před 3 lety

      @@LionquestFitness if you haven't resolved the issue with Azula or found something else, 1791 Gunleather should have some great affordable options.

    • @colewestwood2906
      @colewestwood2906 Před 2 lety

      @@LionquestFitness would you say that the build quality of simply rugged holsters is much better than that of Azula? Worth roughly twice the price?

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 2 lety +1

      @@colewestwood2906 Good question. The Azula, made from thick buffalo hide takes a break in period for comfort, but will probably last longer. The Rugged holsters are comfortable from the get go. The Azula is only made to carry OWB where as the Rugged can be carried OWB, Cross Draw, or Inside the Waistband. There are two extra straps I do not use since I mostly carry OWB.
      So a lot depends on what options you want and what gun you want to carry in the holster. My Taurus 605 and my Ruger SP101 ride in the Azula and the sleek, leopard like S&W 640 rides in the Rugged which was especially made for that gun.

  • @robertcalzadillas8224
    @robertcalzadillas8224 Před 4 lety

    Can you make strip speed loader out of leather if so how
    Keep up good work thanks

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      I don't know Robert. I'm sure someone has probably done that somewhere down the line. Check around CZcams and the internet.

  • @TheJHMAN1
    @TheJHMAN1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    If you have a bullet stuck in the forcing cone, thats one experts like to say. well if you have squib load in any gun your screwed.

  • @thefusilier4702
    @thefusilier4702 Před 4 lety

    Wow, Greg you spiffy, with your clean shirt & tie...
    United States Army, bought me my first suit & tie, true story, .....

  • @stewpidasso288
    @stewpidasso288 Před 4 lety +1

    A like and a comment to help the channel.

  • @Ragesauce
    @Ragesauce Před 4 lety

    What are the exact grip colors you are using? I love the color and would like to have this on my 642

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      Those are listed as Walnut on the Altamont website.

    • @Ragesauce
      @Ragesauce Před 4 lety

      @@LionquestFitness walnut crockback with silver medal? Thanks! They're exactly what I'd want. They are almost a deep dark rosewood at least in the video, so beautiful.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      @@Ragesauce LOL - I prefer the ones with the medallion! Those grips, for me, also help with control and accuracy by the way they fill the hand.

    • @Ragesauce
      @Ragesauce Před 4 lety

      @@LionquestFitness yes I'm hoping to get your exact ones because they look beautiful and I've never tried the bigger grip. I was blown away at how elegant they looked so I hope this company makes them again sometime

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      @@Ragesauce Wow - I just looked and there are out of all of those grips that have the medallion or the etching. I was wanting another pair in silver black for a 640 I got recently. I've got a bonded ivory pair on a blued Chief's Special and it contrasts well with the bluing.

  • @ChiefX07
    @ChiefX07 Před rokem

    Lionquest the g.o.a.t.

  • @Coach_cesar
    @Coach_cesar Před 2 měsíci +2

    Just bought a 442

  • @joeltowle2737
    @joeltowle2737 Před 2 lety

    I actually like the factory boot grip but I know what you mean by switching out the grips! Lol

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Joel - I just don't like my pinky dangling - LOL.

    • @joeltowle2737
      @joeltowle2737 Před 2 lety

      @@LionquestFitness I hear ya! Lol It depends for me, I like both! Lol The boot grip is great for deep consealment. You're good! Everyone is different!

  • @pinslayer4579
    @pinslayer4579 Před 4 lety

    Sage advise as always Mr. Newton. Have skipped a hole on Bianchi speed strips when carrying a 5 shooter for years . ( I'm sure zeta makes a fine product or you wouldn't endorse them) Your shot placement is exemplary as usual placing rounds too close together causes less damage 3.2 inches
    Seems to be as close as you want the holes. And nice too see you implement some of your physical training into a firearms video. My problem with snubbies is loss of velocity but in reality it's not plesant to be shot with anything and they have put a stop to their share of problems.
    Stay healthy my friend none of us can shoot a virus.............

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 4 lety

      You made an interesting comment I'd never heard before and that concerns shooting too close causes less damage. It makes sense, but how does that play out in actual wound ballistics? That is something I want to research and pay attention to when catching snippets of autopsy reports and listening to the experience of hunters. Thank you for bringing that up.

  • @lylesmith5079
    @lylesmith5079 Před rokem

    Great stuff, especially the redneck know it all. Hahaha

  • @msantifort
    @msantifort Před 3 lety

    I 45yrs I have never had failure with a revolver. Period.

  • @Cesarhernandez-wv3do
    @Cesarhernandez-wv3do Před 3 lety

    Please check out angargoy on YT look at his speedloader. Awesome.

  • @jameshutson8431
    @jameshutson8431 Před rokem

    I carry a 5 shot sp101

  • @Dastardly_X
    @Dastardly_X Před 4 lety

    🌟

  • @bionicbaer
    @bionicbaer Před 4 lety

    I like snubbies too I have 605,856 my 9mm auto jammed on me 2 times today.

  • @whomagoose6897
    @whomagoose6897 Před měsícem +1

    When you said avoid junk anmo. Tula Ammo came to mind. Whether a semi pistol or a revolver is used. That Wolf Ammo garbage makes too much carbon all over your handgun. Even worse is that carbon build up has a bad smell. They say Wolf, Tula, and, Silver Bear ammo is corrosive. And can pit the metal on your handgun or rifle. Don't care if it's cheap anmo. I will never use that filthy Russian Wolf, Tula, and, Silver Bear ammo ever again. So far it's been 17 years of not using anything Russian. That junk stays on the store shelves. They say all Russian products are banned for import into the USA. As a loophole all components are shipped to Slovakia for assembly. Saying "Made in Slovakia" on each package. Just a loophole to get that crap past US Customs. Don't be fooled, Wolf, Tula, and, Silver Bear are Russian to the core.