Snubby Revolvers, Any Good?

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  • čas přidán 21. 06. 2024
  • Snubnose Revolvers can be a very good tool, provided you do your part to train and gain proficiency with them.
    By and large, I'd say they are not for a new shooter and even some intermediate level shooters.
    They are unforgiving with grip and trigger deficiencies .
    My suggestion is to learn to shoot full sized handguns well, including a sound grip and trigger press.
    It's not that a newer or less experienced shooter can't learn to shoot a smaller framed gun, it's just not fun if it's a fight. This may cause a shooter to not want to train.
    I've been in love with revolvers my whole life and wouldn't hesitate for a second to carry one.
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Komentáře • 79

  • @koozie83
    @koozie83 Před 16 dny +15

    I am constantly informing my students (usually after they bought one because they thought a snubby would be "easy") that snubnose revolvers are more of an expert's gun. It generally takes far more time and effort to be as good with a snubby as you can be with a semi-auto. They might be simple firearms, but that doesn't make them easy.

  • @ricardo2979
    @ricardo2979 Před 16 dny +9

    Sir, you are far beyond being only a firearm instructor, you are a disseminator of knowledge and common sense. main tools for a responsible carrier.
    You rock.
    Regards from a Brazilian firearm instructor .

  • @markp6062
    @markp6062 Před 16 dny +3

    Thank you for supporting and defending wheelguns! They truly are good for self defense.

  • @JL-xn3zy
    @JL-xn3zy Před 16 dny +13

    Thanks for responding to my request on snubbies! I really appreciate the information you put out! Keep kicking butt😎💪👍

    • @CarryTrainer
      @CarryTrainer  Před 16 dny +3

      Be well

    • @eriknelson2559
      @eriknelson2559 Před 16 dny

      ​@CarryTrainer could a heavy diving wrist watch or even jogging cardio wrist weights help absorb recoil?

    • @CarryTrainer
      @CarryTrainer  Před 16 dny +5

      @@eriknelson2559 for real?

    • @KingMusa99
      @KingMusa99 Před 15 dny +1

      ABSOLUTELY LOVE THESE VIDEOS!!!

    • @eriknelson2559
      @eriknelson2559 Před 14 dny

      @CarryTrainer with solid grip, a 1 lbs. Invictus diving watch would be part of the mass absorbing recoil. Theoretically, you could wear chain and plate maille gauntlets, too, with the same effect. Not making any style suggestions, but physics says it would work. Anyone ever compared felt recoil with and without a beefy Invictus type of wrist watch? Some cheap jogging cardio wrist weights could be a quick stand in to test -- the laws of physics treat all atoms the same. With a rock solid unbreaking grip like you always demonstrate, I bet it would work, for the same scientific reasons as heavy steel absorbs more recoil than light polymer, all else equal :)

  • @wisemencompany
    @wisemencompany Před 16 dny +5

    That “bro tank” lookin good on you homie 💪🏼

  • @anangryranger
    @anangryranger Před 16 dny +5

    Excellent! Revolvers are definitely making a come back!
    I carried DA revolvers throughout my career as a peace officer (except when forced to autos by the PD) and now long retired, I still do. My safe is full of revolvers, and two 1911A1s in 45 Auto. No plastic things allowed 😅

    • @Osprey1994
      @Osprey1994 Před 16 dny

      Revolvers aren't making a come back. I worked at a range for 7 months, the biggest in my state with about 1400 members, and revolvers were not a common sight. They were even less common at competitive events, to the point where we often had to make considerations for revolver shooters at the last minute.

  • @RichardThomas-lu6ej
    @RichardThomas-lu6ej Před 8 dny

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. I am a responsible owner of a S&W Model# 460-1 without the hillary hole! I carry it everywhere I go!

  • @jackbauer9077
    @jackbauer9077 Před 16 dny +3

    I love my snubnose S&w .357 revolvers. Got 640, 649, but enjoy carrying the 360 or my 340pd, makes for great backup or winter coat pistol. And deep carry.

  • @yepyep1013
    @yepyep1013 Před 16 dny +3

    Keep dropping the wheel gun vids!

  • @mickaldaquin2024
    @mickaldaquin2024 Před 6 dny +1

    Thanks Mick!

  • @ak74auto
    @ak74auto Před 16 dny +2

    Solid advice, Sir. Thanks for the video.

  • @eddiexoc8430
    @eddiexoc8430 Před 10 dny

    Good information. Thank you.

  • @jamesmoore768
    @jamesmoore768 Před 16 dny +1

    Thanks Mick love these videos! Always like you shooting it’s fun and we learn! 👍

  • @sombra6153
    @sombra6153 Před 15 dny +1

    Excellent video! I resemble that burned “thumbs forward” with a K-frame magnum remark. Wasn’t trained to be a thumbs forward shooter with wheel guns, but sort of reverted back that way when I was putting in some range time with an “old friend.” Revolvers do make a lot of sense for shooters who want to own a simple handgun but don’t want to shoot that much - yet regardless of one’s intentions, it is still important to complete a good revolver basics course that entrains enough into one’s head. Buying, loading, and tossing into the dresser drawer is not good enough. I’m becoming a proponent of .22LR revolvers at least for training in a world where alloy and polymer frame snubbies offer recoil that is more than a lot of people are willing to admit they can handle. Anyway, I think we’d rather see a block full of responsible law abiding people armed with .22s than with nothing at all.

  • @cliffcollins2497
    @cliffcollins2497 Před 16 dny +2

    Good stuff! Take care!

  • @chuckboy9372
    @chuckboy9372 Před 4 dny

    I bought a taurus 856 because i like the way revolvers look. First shots were so bad.lol. i had the sight picture all wrong. Second time, i bought several kinds of ammunition and found out it shoots much more accurately with Aguila round nose fmj's. After finding the best ammo, I tried shooting again. Keep in mind i had done months of dry fire snap cap practice between the first range visit and the second. When i shot this time i was able to have a one hole group at 7 yards. At 15 yards a head shot wasnt hard. I had tried buffalo bore lswchp rounds but they were too hard on my hands in the ultralight revolver. The aguilas, i figured, would provide excellent penetration with minimal recoil. This is optimal for me as i am in and around cars for work and barriers would be an issue in a confrontation. I have four speed loaders that work flawlessly so i can have 30 rounds of ammo on me plus a few speed strips in the pocket if need be. You might wondering why i got a revolver instead of a semiauto. The main reason is the tendency to limpwrist a gun sometimes in a gunfight. This causes semiautos to malfuntion because they are dependent on recoil to work the slide. Not so with a wheel gun. Also ive seen multiple bodycam videos of accidental mag releases in the middle of a gunfight on youtube. This doesnt happen with a wheel gun. You dont need a magazine. Still semiautos are probably better overall with better triggers and better handling, but i like my revolver, the way it looks and feels. Its old school but can get the job done.

  • @podsmpsg1
    @podsmpsg1 Před 16 dny +7

    I carry snubnose.

    • @CarryTrainer
      @CarryTrainer  Před 16 dny +3

      Me 2

    • @podsmpsg1
      @podsmpsg1 Před 16 dny

      @@CarryTrainer Nice. I got an 856 Ultra Lite Black 8 months ago. I put a Houge Grip on it. I haven't shot it though. I carry S&W
      M&P Bodyguard .38 with a Houge Grip.

  • @PaulSharpCoaching
    @PaulSharpCoaching Před 16 dny +2

    With snubbies I use the 3rd option. Thanks for reminding me I don’t currently own any snubbies. I’m going to have to correct this!

  • @oldcop18
    @oldcop18 Před 10 dny

    In 1974 my issued Colt DS saved my life in a gunfight w/three armed robbery suspects where I had to reload to finish the fight. My retirement EDC is a 340PD in a pocket holster, loaded w/+P. I learned the thumb over thumb across the backstrap grip back in 1968.

  • @TallSlowGuy
    @TallSlowGuy Před 6 dny

    Great stuff...my normal carry is a full size glock at work or a 43X with a dot...but i also carry a snubbie on my ankle for work and sometimes IWB in shorts.

  • @nikos6220
    @nikos6220 Před 15 dny

    Great point re the memory on the grip. Bianchi with a 357 Sig and only consider a snub if just no other option works or as backup. 2” Rhino in 357 Mag prevents loss in capability if you got the money

  • @topherd1011
    @topherd1011 Před 16 dny

    I like my s&w .357 with the shortened hammer… they conceal pretty well.. they shoot alright at defensive distances.. you can literally stuff them anywhere. Great back up gun to have imo.

  • @tbenson5966
    @tbenson5966 Před 14 dny

    I love my snubby

  • @Thomastank2023
    @Thomastank2023 Před 16 dny

    Recently moved to one gun all the time, Beretta 92 sao in a vedder, appendix.

  • @Zzero5728
    @Zzero5728 Před 5 dny

    I love snubbies, they are a great choice just put in the time.

  • @tbenson5966
    @tbenson5966 Před 14 dny

    Thanks again Mick

  • @JereKrischel
    @JereKrischel Před 16 dny

    I do his/hers LCR-357s, put 135 grain speer gold dot short barrel 357 in mine, and 38 special in hers. Sucks to shoot, but man, it's super easy to cc.

  • @CitizenCarrier
    @CitizenCarrier Před 16 dny

    I’ve always loved a revolver. Aesthetically, I prefer a 4 inch barrel at least, but a snub most definitely has its practical upside. As far as I’m concerned a good wheel gun never goes out of style. 😎💥

    • @CarryTrainer
      @CarryTrainer  Před 16 dny +1

      I don't care much about aesthetics. It's all about reliability and functionality for me.

    • @CitizenCarrier
      @CitizenCarrier Před 16 dny

      @@CarryTrainer Reliability and functionality are DEFINITELY the first two considerations. I guess instead of aesthetically I should have said it’s more nostalgic for me. I just remember my uncle who I really looked up to that was chief of police in our small town in upstate New York shoot his S&W model 13. Then he would sit at his kitchen table and clean it. But you’re right. A snub nose is far more practical, especially for pocket carry if that’s what you’re after. Are revolvers generally more reliable than a semi auto pistol? Probably a tough one to answer.

  • @Goldenwithaleash
    @Goldenwithaleash Před 16 dny +2

    I wouldn’t say they suck but I don’t carry one. The biggest problem I see with snubbies isn’t the gun, it’s the people who carry/buy them. It’s typically inexperienced shooters who bought it (or whose husband bought it for them) because it’s small and “easy to use”. Guys, if you want your lady to enjoy shooting, don’t get her a snubby.

    • @carlosmorris4510
      @carlosmorris4510 Před 16 dny

      It depends on the snubby, imo... If it's one of these super lightweight J-frames, then yes. But there's heavier and larger framed snubs out there - like the Cobra, SP101, or 686.

    • @jasonkohl8046
      @jasonkohl8046 Před 15 dny

      Or get a lower caliber snubby. The new S & W 432UC in .32 HR, though pricey has much less recoil than .38 and the ballistics are almost the same. Plus it’s a six shot. Ruger also makes lower calibers at a more affordable price.

    • @KingMusa99
      @KingMusa99 Před 14 dny

      .327 Magnum as well

  • @JNOSNOW
    @JNOSNOW Před 16 dny

    I have a 36 gun safe full of firearms only because of WA States band of late but a good few of them get lots of regular use.

  • @cubanchurchill
    @cubanchurchill Před 11 dny

    I take my S&W 340PD when I’m working out or just wearing sweats and walking the dog in low risk situations . Love little snubbies and have a BBQ gun with ivory grips on it.

  • @joshmajor8662
    @joshmajor8662 Před 12 dny

    They go BANG!!! As long as you care for em Lol I love the guys that still say, "It's because they can't jam"!!! Haha I still laugh out loud each time I hear that.

  • @jimbobborg22
    @jimbobborg22 Před 16 dny +1

    I find it funny that lever guns and revolvers are making a comeback. I own several revolvers, including 2 snub noses. One is a first gen Colt Cobra, so no +P practice in that one. The other is a 3" GP100 in 10mm. That's a handful with full power 10mm rounds.

    • @CarryTrainer
      @CarryTrainer  Před 16 dny

      The cycles of humanity. Oakley razors, high waisted jeans, 70s-80s marketing themes, etc

    • @jeangonzales6679
      @jeangonzales6679 Před 16 dny

      A lot of it is due to local restrictions / bans on semi-autos. Snub nose revolvers are still legal in most states, and lever actions are less scary to the public than ARs.

    • @CarryTrainer
      @CarryTrainer  Před 16 dny

      @jeangonzales6679 not too long ago, some folks fought to make snubs illegal, "Saturday night specials" were all the talk in the early 70s

  • @FINEST-uk8nc
    @FINEST-uk8nc Před 16 dny

    Make sure if you use plus P ammo that your revovler is rated to handle it as that ammo load can through timing off on revolver .

  • @digitalpunk5365
    @digitalpunk5365 Před 16 dny +1

    Is a 2.5” L frame considered snubnose? I do carry a j frame snub in summer. I carry the L frame off body. Having both lets me practice with both whenever I want.

  • @briantatro7493
    @briantatro7493 Před 16 dny +1

    340 pd. I forget I have it on me it’s so light. But it has a time and place I doesn’t replace my 229 legion for edc

    • @koozie83
      @koozie83 Před 16 dny

      Same. Beautiful little snubnose. Carries like a dream! I actually like my 340 better due to the sights. Its a couple ounces heavier but the big dot really works well for me.

  • @Teddykong
    @Teddykong Před 14 dny

    What holster are you using with the Ruger?

  • @jakedistlehorst6190
    @jakedistlehorst6190 Před 15 dny

    I’ve noticed a few folks noting bad primers with a specific .38 special load as of late.

  • @mannywilliams6409
    @mannywilliams6409 Před 16 dny +1

    Are snub nose revolvers any good? Yes and no, good if you train with it bad if you don't. My summer carry gun is usually a 2-inch Colt Cobra.

    • @carlosmorris4510
      @carlosmorris4510 Před 16 dny

      The Colt Cobra 🐍 is awesome; surprisingly accurate for me! 😃... I can't speak for the King Cobra or the others in Colt's lineup, but the regular Cobra is a doozy.

  • @BehindTheGoldenCurtain

    Revolvers (not just snubbies) are so underrated as self defense tools. Also I'm a big fan of not "being a dickhead."

  • @musicman1eanda
    @musicman1eanda Před 16 dny

    How often do you have students who can't pull the trigger on a snub? I had a student who was in her 60s who couldn't pull the trigger on her husband's snub even once. Her 30 year old daughter tried a different snub too that day and she also had trouble. She ended up being able to get 1 trigger pull.

    • @pcnorton
      @pcnorton Před 12 dny

      Can't pull a snub trigger. Probably could not operate a slide. Or load a sig magazine.

  • @paulfisher4660
    @paulfisher4660 Před 16 dny

    so, 1 gun all the time, I used to think that was the way, buy a carry gun and carry it, figure the right holster and voila. but ...... and this is a big but. mitigation of FTF (feed or fire). I now have multiple pistols I can carry, I am familiar with them. why carry many ? well, I used to own a Smith bodyguard 380. it was small, well built, good sights, etc etc. but, i shot like crap, accuracy was sub par. first day out of the box, one of the two magazines failed. springs crushed from the factory, so smith sent me a rebuild kit so i was back to 2 mags. then one day, went to the range, did my usual run 50 as a function test. all good. then maybe 3 months went by of carrying and not shooting. hit the range, and ... bang, click, bang, click click click, bang. get the idea. the pistol was functionally a paperweight and had been the entire time i carried. so now, if i have a pistol that becomes defective, i reduce the statistical odds of bang-click syndrome by spreading across different tools. but, too revolvers, yes have some in my rotation and did carry a 22lr, H&R 922 for 1954. at 7 yards, 1.25 inch groups.

    • @CarryTrainer
      @CarryTrainer  Před 16 dny +1

      You are missing John's point. It's rather simple. Purchase a quality handgun, hoster and belt. Train with them until a deep level of competency is developed.
      If you have firearms that aren't reliable, I'd never carry them.

    • @Osprey1994
      @Osprey1994 Před 16 dny +1

      Honestly, Mickey was nice to you. He could have called you out for being negilegent in your duties as someone who carries. The reality is that you should have a gun that is without a doubt reliable, and that gun will stick with you every time you go out an about as long as it's legal.
      I have a P365XL that was vetted with 500rds in one trip and over the past 7 months another 2000~rds or so. I have had maybe 3 malfunctions, but they were with ammo that had been tossed by people at the range (didn't work in their gun and didn't work in mine, sometimes they do work in mine). Put factory ammo in the gun, and it runs, and runs, and runs.

    • @CarryTrainer
      @CarryTrainer  Před 16 dny

      @@Osprey1994 time for some maintenance parts. Trigger bar springs tend to go frequently

  • @RoadKing-ky2bs
    @RoadKing-ky2bs Před 16 dny +2

    Carry a snubnose and don't be a dickhead. Solid advise!

  • @forthehellofit5544
    @forthehellofit5544 Před 14 dny

    😂

  • @AIRSOFT326
    @AIRSOFT326 Před 14 dny +1

    a 2" revolver is perfect for concealed-carry. it is invisible. but you don't want to use one in a gunfight. If there's an emergency and you only have a revolver, run away....but it will increase your chances of survival

  • @timothycummins2700
    @timothycummins2700 Před 16 dny

    DADDY LIKE

  • @MANDING0
    @MANDING0 Před 16 dny

    Micro 9s are superior but I'd want one just because they are in movies

    • @CarryTrainer
      @CarryTrainer  Před 15 dny +1

      Superior in some way, not all. Let's chat on that.

  • @humphrybolgart1020
    @humphrybolgart1020 Před 16 dny

    I have to poop