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  • here ya go gun thieves, let me show you what i have that you may want to take

  • @glynamus Here ya go gun thieve's just try to come and get them!!!! =) BANG!!!

  • On the subject of .22 pistols. My GF wasn't comfortable with the larger caliber guns I have int he house so I bought her a Taurus Ultra Lite Nine shot revolver in .22LR. Talk about a sweet little pistol. Shooting is as easy as pointing your finger and she is deadly accurate with it. I would recommend it to anyone in the market for a good .22 revolver.

  • I would also like to add that my SuperTuck is the most comfortable IWB holster I have ever seen. After a couple days wear I found that I could hardly feel the pistol at all unless I was NOT wearing it.

  • I have a Taurus Judge revolver with an alternating load of Winchester PDX1 .410 defense loads and Hornady Critical Defense .45 Long Colt for my nightstand gun. Thing shoots like a dream and the noise alone will make them sh*t their pants. For my daily carry weapon I use a Beretta PX4 Storm Compact 9mm. My CCW holster is a Crossbreed SuperTuck and the Beretta Disapears with zero print even in shorts and a semi loose T-shirt. I like that I can tuck my shirt in if I have to and still conceal my gun

  • Harry, when you had the Charter Arms off Duty did you notice it kick any more than the S&W 442? I wasnt sure since the charter is only 12 oz.

  • @Peidmonte89 Umm....to be honest I don't recall if there was a real distinct difference between the two.

  • what do u think about the Beretta Nano in 9mm

  • @Skidz1818 Not familiar with that model.

  • are you a concealed carry instructor? I swear I took my concealed carry class from you, or maybe a long lost twin?

  • @gobbly1337 LOL...must be a lost twin!!!

  • Nice collection! I like the beretta 81w in 32 w/13 rds or the colt commander 45.no more or no less.there will always be cry babies criticising your toys.But like Ive always said fuck them if they dont like it

  • @ere828 Thank you! And...Thanks for watching!

  • @jeffcoolstuff what a silly question :)

  • oh Ruger sr9 - how do i love thee - let me count the ways

  • a hole in your head is still a hole in your head weather it was made by a 22 or 50bmg

  • @agooch7890 Agreed!

  • yeah im a big fan of the taurus pt 22. i bought it for my wife. but shoot it more than my sccy 9mm. i also carry the pt22 on occasion

  • Ruger lcr for Revolver carry .. comes in 38 and 357 mag.. that is my Fav carry gun.. I love to shoot it just fun in a bun.. I also have a kahr pm45 i carry I have put around 500+ rounds threw the pm45 and its has yet to jam on me or anything Anyway NIce vid keep it up....

  • y do u have so many guns?

  • @jeffcoolstuff Firearms enthusiast and collector

  • @jeffcoolstuff why do you not?

  • @jeffcoolstuff because he can, maybe? Im proud to have served and protected his 2nd amendment right to own this many weapons, and Im glad to see people actually excersize their rights.

  • @jeffcoolstuff why do women have so many shoes?

  • @jeffcoolstuff y dont u spel gud?

  • @jeffcoolstuff Because He can !

  • can you get a lisence to carry a concealed semi auto pistol in the states?

  • @BMoses16 Yes....but each state has different rules

  • @rugersix and don't forget you are obligated to follow those state laws, Ignorance isn't an excuse in state to state travel. :)

  • @BMoses16

    In most any state. As a rule the law does not draw a distinction between revolvers and semi autos

  • @LynchYT

    Watch the videos here. I have seen a bunch with people running right out the door with multiple slugs in them from all kinds of weapons. I have shot deer with 308's that never flinch, what's the point? The point is the fight is over and neither you nor I know will ever run into anyone who is going to put up any fight to speak of with three rounds of ANYTHING in them no matter what they are on. If it helps you sleep better great but it's still Cavalier v Escort in the end.

  • @LynchYT

    I disagree and I see this kind of statement a lot online. If you know anyone that is willing to keep fighting after 2 or 3 hollow point 22LR's in the chest you let me know. Do the math, what you are saying is basically running someone over with a twice Cavalier is a much better way to kill them than running them over twice with an Escort. They are both overwhelming to the body. If you want instant "stopping power" buy a shotgun.

  • It's nice to see someone else that loves the .38spl revolver. I am a huge fan myself. After years of carrying semi-autos I am going back to carrying my first love...a revolver. The one I will be carrying is my new-to-me Colt Detective Special SF-VI. I also like your comments about the .22 revolvers. When I was young and even poorer than I am now all I could afford for SD was a little .22mag Taurus revolver.

  • @TheYankeeMarshal Yes I usually carry the .38special cartridge in one of these revolvers will be going to Seattle this week and will be packing one for sure! Funny how a lot of people under estimate the ,22 cartridge when yet it has taken many a life when placed in the wrong hands! At close range it is deadly! Thanks Yankee!!!

  • @LynchYT Thanks for commenting!

  • i have more

  • @SuperAlain47 LOL....SO DO I =)

  • I love how you use a knife to point at your awesome gun collection.

  • @rulerofprunes LOL....Thanks!

  • Hello. I have a Colt 1903 in cal. 32 and a Walther model 9 in cal. 25.

    What do you think of them? 

  • @Andreas191280 I just picked up a Colt 1903 last year and would love a Walther Model 9!!!

    What do I think of them....Love'm!!!! =)

  • what is doies mean wen u saey recoile/?

  • While I wouldn't conceal carry it in an urban setting, I have an S&W .38 Special K-frame that is absolutely deadly at 5 yards. Out of curiosity though I think I'll take it down to the range and see how I do at 7,10, and 15 yards. I would definitely carry that one in the woods or something. For an urban setting I would go for a 9mm Glock, or perhaps a Jericho 941!

  • Why do you have all of these guns?

  • @l3ukia I collect firearms

  • @l3ukia why does it matter.

  • @wowplayer160 It was just a question.

  • Thank for the vedio. How come you dont have a Glock 19? 

  • What do you think of a derringer for ccw?

  • @DrShakalu619 I think its great if that s what works for you! =)

  • @shehryar728 now i wouldnt want to try and drop a bear with one of these pea shooters but good point

  • i carry a beretta 84f cheetah shes small 13 rounds and eazyly covered

  • Love the 38 snub nose revolver I have a shrouded Taurus

  • @Semiautomaticshooter Thats one example I don't have yet in my collection is a Taurus would love to add their six-shot .38 snubby! =) Thanks for watching!

  • I was interested in Kimber, but was told they were not good weapons. What's your opinion?

  • @Bill1275w That I had not heard before! They sure want a lot for them! I would still rather have a Colt! =)

  • revolvers are the best. if you cant get it done with those rounds its time to meet god

  • @FuriousPixel I think you're on to something there! =]

  • What is your opinion on open carry?

  • @armypenguin Fine if it legal some states it is not.

  • @armypenguin open carry gives criminals a better idea who is safe to mess with, if you draw a handgun in a mugger who did not know you had one he may be less willing to attack anyone else in the future, in doing so you make people who do not carry guns safer

  • @bagman234 you do realize the problem with that argument right? If you are pulling a gun on a criminal chances are that hes not going to be a criminal for much longer. Also think about it if a criminal has to wonder hes not going to think about it but now if he actually does see a gun than hes not going to commit the crme unless hes really STUPID. If the criminals is bent on commiting the act you will be shot early on if he sees it but chances are hes going to not commit the crime.

  • @armypenguin The point is if congress mandates open carry as opposed to concealed carry criminals will get a better idea of who is safe to attack and who is not. Do you think soccer moms or cashiers want to keep a gun open on their person? They do not want to show them off and they do not want to create tension until the gun is needed. Concealed carry keeps violent criminals guessing, that is why states that allow concealed carry have less violent crime than states which do not.

  • @armypenguin Ah don't you just love the lack of space on comments? anyway for the record I feel that both should be legal(open and concealed) I just think concealed carry is a better idea

  • @bagman234 I will agree for people that have to maintain an image (because thats so so important) they shouldn't open carry. But the thing that most people bring up the keep the criminals guess well here is the thing. Criminals are not the smartest people and chances are they don't even factor in people carrying because of the low number of people that do. Also its the old idea out of sight out of mind unless they see it there not even going to care. Also open carry allows for much faster draw.

  • @armypenguin The shock of a person who seemed helpless drawing a hidden handgun will stick in the back of most violent criminals' minds for the rest of their lives. Many criminals who have this happen will be too afraid to attack seemingly helpless victims ever again, so even people who do not carry guns benefit.Some criminals may not be very smart but they are smart enough to run away when they see a gun. At the very least they learn it is not a good idea to attack people they don't know.

  • @bagman234 All concealed carry does is stop the crime as its happening or after it has happened. In your words "they are smart enough to run away when they see a gun". So OC prevents crime CC stops crime after or when its happening. I don't know about you but preventing crime sounds better.

  • @armypenguin You do not understand what I am saying, perhaps it is better not have to draw the gun if it is in open view, but criminals who run away after a gun is drawn out of a waistband or from under a jacket by a victim REMEMBER it, and they LEARN that looking at someone will never be enough to determine how well they can protect themselves. If open carry was the only legal way to carry a gun a criminal could just LOOK at a person and get a good idea if they can protect themself or not.

  • @bagman234 No I get that completely but your talking about effecting an individual on one occasion. I'm talking about effecting the whole all the time.

  • @armypenguin For open carry to be effective criminals planning a robbery or rape would need to be around people openly carrying guns all day, but as soon as they are isolated with an unarmed victim they would strike. If you have the option than openly carry it so you never get confronted, but concealed carry scares criminals a little more because they never know what they're going up against, and it does not always affect only one criminals, they also hear about others being shot on the news

  • @bagman234 well like I said before out of sight out of mind. I don't think about whose carrying around me unless I see it. A criminals is going to here every blue moon a criminal being stopped by an armed citizen. I guess what it comes down to is which you prefer.

  • @armypenguin I am not denying that open carry is more intimidating, and yes it is personal preference, I just prefer concealed carry myself, though I will not be able to for another 8 months it is what I will do when I have the option. What do you carry if you don't mind my asking? I am saving for a springfield armory xd 9mm, though I have not yet decided what barrel length.

  • @bagman234 Cool glad to know that you will be carrying 1 more carrier is one more person that could possibly save my life. I do open carry and if we watch my videos I carry a Kimber Pro Carry II .45 with Night Sights. An acquantince of mine carries an xd 9 and loves it infact he has a 4 inch that he carries in an ankle holster and a 5inch on his hip.

  • dont hitmen like .22 because it can puncture a skull really easily?

  • @THlNAIR not so much for the fact that it can puncture a skull as much as a silenced .22 with quality subsonic ammo is only as loud as the the mechenism and the slide racking. To bad there isn't a .22 silenced revolver with subsonic ammo that would be like CRAZY quite like a mouse fart.

  • This is really good i was thinking of buying a handgun until my uncle gave me his .44 longnose revolver and i love the roar of the damn thing

  • Soon we will be like back in the day (Japan) where everyone carry a samurai sword..

  • how can I get a shrouded hammer on a charter, also where can I find wood grips? I love to have a custom gun of my own!

  • @Peidmonte89 If you go to the Charter website they sell a replacement hammer without the spur...they might even have wood grips, if not you can check gun auction sites or e-bay!

  • @rugersix open carry is awesome, too bad its illegal in my pansy run state of CA .

    because having to make certain your hiding your sidearm is a bitch [excuse my french]

  • @SoldierCyfix lol actually it ain't illegal in California, just the loaded ammunition has to be on side your belt and gun in holster to everyone see. can load in 2 seconds.

  • @GrizzPaul yeah, thats true - and then you have to deal with cops harassing you...or worse

  • personally, I wouldnt carry smaller then a 9mm, more likely a .45 but yes, a .22 is better then nothing

  • MODEL 38 BODYGAURD!!! MAN I NEVER KNEW THE MODEL OF THIS GUN. MY GRAND FATHER LEFT ME HIS WHEN HE PASSED.

  • 22? MAN GOOD LUCK IN THE WINTER WHEN THE GUY WITH THE LEATHER JACKET AND A COAT OVER IT TRIES TO ROB YOU.....

  • @KingFreak07 who says you shoot him in the chest why not the face or the leg or maybe its a .22/.22 magnum revolver with the ability to change the cylinder. A .22 mag is much stronger than a .22.

  • @armypenguin THIS I KNOW, I CARRY A NORTH AMERICAN ARMS 22MAG MINI REVOLVER. ITS MY BACK UP FOR MY BACKUPS BACK UP LOL. A FACE SHOT WOULD SURELY GET THE JOB DONE BUT IT DOESN'T ALWAYS WORK THAT WAY. SHOOTING UNDER STRESS MAY NOT ALLOW YOU TO GET A FACE SHOT OFF.

  • @KingFreak07 caps is not neccessary. I understand but if you decide to carry a 22 or a 22 mag you should practice enough to hit neck or head the majority of the time beecause someone where a thick leather jacket could stop it.

  • I love my automatics, but finally someone that also enjoys revolvers i don't understand why some people don't think they can git' r dun with 5 rounds

  • @GracieBarra4Life You would think so! =]

  • The Israelis used a .22 Beretta back in the days as a concealed weapon for anti terror ops quite successfully....

    I would prefer the SIGSauer P228 or as the US Army call it M 11. Good compromise of size, weight, firepower, stopping power, reliability. Ammo would be Fiocchi 115grs HP

  • @Balutheswabian There's a tidbit I didn't know about! Thanks for adding that!

    Well my preference would be a larger caliber as well, but would not feel less defended with a .22!

  • How do you like the S&W Thunder Ranch 8 shot revolver? If I ever buy a revolver I think that would be the one.

  • Hey I remember this vid. I watched this when I was taking my LTC class. Nice collection I ended up with a S&W M&P 40c and a S&W 22a for pistols. thanx for the mini gun show ^.^

  • @roque257 LOL! Well thanks for up-dating me! It has grown since I made this vid!

    I plan on doing an up-date vid on just the snub-nose revolvers soon! Nice choices btw and all the best!

  • Your absolutly right about the 22lr...Definitly not a pea shooter, and very dangerous. One of my friends brothers was shot once in the chest with a 22 and died instantly...The 22lr is good beacuse those who are recoil sensitive can still deliver well placed shots on target very fast. Bullet pacement tromps caliber.

  • Im soon buying a stoeger cougar in 9mm

  • Dude, I'm admiring your gun collection.

  • no you obviosly dont under stand, killing sombody is a big deal, shooting them four times will most def kill them and it will seem tht you shot them to many times, shooting them once or twice however and killing them seems like you just shot them and they died, the less you shot the better, but they still need to die

  • I don't understand why you don't have a Colt Det. Special. One of the best .38 snubs ever made, you get an extra shot over the Charters and S&W plus the accuracy is Very Good. Workmanship is excellent, the most dependable revolver I own. My collection is a little smaller than yours but it does contain a lot more Colts especially the Trooper model, gotta love a .357. Still when I walk out the door I always pick up my .38 Colt over all others with 2 speedloaders I feel very protected.

  • @TheGunslinger5854 Just because you don't see it doesn't mean I don't have it! =)

    I have a Colt Cobra with hammer shroud plus two more Smith snubby's a Model 40 and a Model 442 these were added to my collection after this video was made. I also own the coveted Colt Python in .357 magnum!

  • I have a Taurus Snub nose .38 special. love its size and you don't give up too much on caliber

  • @blhsoccer An Excellent Option!

  • i feel as if somethings missing of i dont have my glock when i go to places e.g grocery store, pool, ect)

  • Thank you for caring about us in public safety. MOST people look at us as someone who is going to hurt them. They NEVER understand that we are there to HELP them. I was Military Police in 1966 and have been serving ever since. It is my calling, it is my DUTY to serve and protect. Thank you for your response

  • I am a deputy sheriff in my county in Georgia. We carry (on duty) a 40 cal Sig Sauer as duty issue. When I.m not working I carry my Charter Arms 38 special. I have a belt holster and an ankle holster. But I always carry of duty. Our county sheriff requires us to carry but keep it concealed from public view. When in law enforcement you make enemies so best to always carry

  • @deputysheriff100 Thanks for commenting and sharing concerning your conceal carry option. Most of all thank you for serving!

  • If I could carry, which I can't where I live, I would carry my Beretta Bobcat .22 or SCCY 9mm sub-compact.

  • 22MAG CCI hollowpoints can fk some chit up.........

  • great review thanx i feel more confident with my 22 revolver now after watching your review thanx again :)

  • @Mr1Alex69 Thanks so much for watching! =)

  • i wouldnt recomend a 22, it can kill in the right hands but you will most likely not hit in the right spot which makes it pretty use less and thiers no stopping power which makes a big difference when up against somone drugged up, and for the same size u can get a much stronger hand gun, however if u where to carry one i would recomend a 22 magnum mini revolver, they are very tiny and out of the way yet still offer protection

  • @ecollins92 It dosnt really mater calibers And I say that in means of shot placement What im saying is for instance say your carrying a .40 but you cant shoot shit with it because of the kick. But if you had a .22 you could simply unload on him.

  • @mikef262 shot placement is key but u need training and its prolly not a good idea to "unload" on sombody because of legal issues, im not sure what the laws are but cops might not like it if they come up and see the guy has ten rounds in him

  • @ecollins92 ok take a second and listen how dumb that last part sounded the cops wouldnt care how many bullets are in the guy aslong as it was in self defence just think if you had a limited ammount of shots you could take what are you supposed to do if say you were only allowed to shoot 4 bullets into/at the guy and lets say you are carrying a 6 shot revolver that leaves 2 bullets that are useless to you then the attacker could do what ever the fuck he wanted to do to you

  • Thank you very much for this review. I especially appreciate your comments on the .22 revolver for women who wish to carry. I think I will purchase one of these guns.

  • @ElizabethIrish Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Elizabeth it is much appreciated! =]

  • Enjoyed the vid. I carry (off duty) Charter Arms .38 Spec with Pachmyr grips. When I 1st got was using 158 grain ammo. KILLED my wrist. Had to go to 110 gr hollow point hydroshock. Man that was the ticket. Wish I had a collection like yours. Good job

  • @deputysheriff100 Thanks so much for watching! Well the collection has actually grown a bit! =) Yes I'm with ya on the Federal 110gr low-recoil Hydra-Shok that's what I use especially in these airweights! =]

  • @deputysheriff100 what do you mean off duty? sory im a cerious kidddd sometimes><

  • @APUZER714 probably off duty police officer

  • A review of the Polish pistol would be super awesome. Thanks for the grade A post patriot!

  • @AllahConsciousness Yeah...I need to do one on that! There is an excellent review out there by Dietzee

  • 0:22 nice ass gun

  • You know something, I want to know what are thoughts on the Taurus 357 magnum model 66 are they worth buying, and also the 22 magnum revolver? thank you

  • @Mr291229 I can tell you I have no problems with Taurus! As a matter of fact I wouldn't mind one of their 22 MAG revolvers! Same goes for the Model 66 I think they are a great affordable option!

  • you're lucky you have the right to bear arms, i live in scoptland the only weapon i can legally carry is a kubaton (cos its not been put on a list of prohibited weapons yet). gangs keep stabbing people tho... i wish i could get hold of N.A.A .22, especially the beltbuckle mounted one:D Great collection!

  • @ghostonesixnine Yes compared to you fine folks over there we are! Gun laws in your area are completely ridiculous! Thanks for watching! Wish I could send ya a NAA mini =)

  • Someone finally comes out and says it, 22lr is nothing to laugh at. They will do the job if someone is in a serious situation. Any bullet has the potential fatal damage, in fact, one of the two weapons used in the Virginia Tech shooting was a Walther P22 and memory serving was responsible for 10 deaths on campus. Grim example, but it proves a point.

  • @urna55 Yes....I can tell you it's not a popular thing to do! But when you look at history the .22 round has been involved in some famous assassinations! Thanks for commenting!

  • @urna55 o ya that gun is awesome that guy had great taste

  • I know I'm being a bit of a humbug here, but is it really necessary to be able to carry a gun covertly as a civilian? What possible benefit does it give to the owner? I'm not trying to piss people off I'm just curious to know why.

  • @Shoshana01 You have every right to ask the question. It's a very good question, but one that my come back to more than just one answer. Every individual has different reasons for conceal carry, and situations play a roll, women have an entirely different reason then men...I think you can figure that one out. Armed citizens can be a big deterrent to someone wanting to commit criminal activity. There are many reasons...one its your right and a freedom! A CCW holder must be responsible!

  • Glock 23 (.40 S&W) in a FOBUS paddle Roto-Holster on my strong-side and a Kel-Tec P3AT in pocket. 2 x 13-round G23 magazines in FOBUS paddle Roto-Holster on my weak-side and 2 x 6-round P3AT magazines in pocket. Round that out with a Gerber 4" tanto folder clipped in pocket. THAT, along with MMA training are my offense. Defense is a Point Blank Level II Kevlar/Goldflex blend supplemented with MMA training.

    The P3AT is small and light enough to carry, even while working out in gym shorts.

  • I carry a Charter Arms 44 Bulldog in a front pocket holster. Most dress pants fit loosely enough to conceal it. When I can't, I go to the opposite end of the spectrum with an NAA 22 mag mini-revolver. Conceals even in gym shorts and a t-shirt working in the yard. I'm thinking about a Taurus 617. I like the idea of 7 shots in revolver

  • @jaykelley5 I like that Bulldog! Tossed around the idea of getting one for a long time! Would like to get an older model. Good options and flexibility...thanks for the comment!

  • i run to the mail box everyday waiting on my permit to show up i got a kimber ultra carry and a lcp 380 ruger  for the summer .and a sr9 ruger..

  • @paulplaysguitar1 I hope it comes in soon! =) Good carry options!

  • My Kimber Ultra Crimson Carry II .45 ACP 1911. All the stopping power I'll ever need! You have a very respectable collection there. Lots of options, for lots of situations. Nice job with the vid.

  • @jonesy97 Sounds to me like a great option! Thanks and thanks for watching!

  • @jonesy97

    hate to disagree with the lots of options comment, if you have one 38 snub nose you have 10, same thing over and over again, if you ask me its a waste of money, missing are the most impressive CCW's Glock 19, 26, 30, ultra carry's like you said, the Sig 229, 239, 238, 1911 carry. the thing about revolvers is they are dime a dozen, other than S&W, colt and ruger,the rest are cheap & you can toss them in the garbage. used snub noses go for as little as 150 easy,

  • @JackSureshot When I first started to carry, I had an S&W Airweight .38. That soon got changed to a Glock 26, and so on, up to the present Kimber. I agree with you on the overall opinions on revolvers, hence me no longer carrying one. My only exception would be that Taurus that fires a 410 slug. Ouch! For the most part, I was trying to be nice to the guy. He's into his arms, much like myself. I'll listen to anybody's opinion. Yours, as well, Jack. Keep 'em shootin'.

  • @jonesy97

    on the money, My revolvers have been either sold or now too heavy to carry, dure I got the featherweight SW, but the kick sucks, Im more accurate with g 30, & got 6 more rounds, caliber never bothers me, its missing that horrifies me. snubbies have real bad sights, my newest summer carry is the Sig p238 TL AWESOME, great night sights and a laser, 1911 trigger, selling my LCP now that I got the Sig. my show piece is the DE 50, and my ed Brown cobra. worth 30 snubbies if u do the math

  • @JackSureshot I'll have to take a look at that Sig P238. Of my collection, I only own 1 revolver. A S&W .357 stainless. The wife loves it, so I can't part with it. I've never owned a .380, and I never will. I have no trouble concealing my .45, and that's enough for me. Ed Brown is some serious hardware, and props to you for your choice. Keep that badboy forever. I live in GA, so buying, selling, and shooting are a staple of life around here. I love it!

  • an armed society is a polite society

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  • Guys, a helpful tip on concealed carry, get a pair of suspenders, GI 1951 elastic models work well. No sense in letting your pants fall down with all the extra weight.

  • Can anyone suggest some statistics to show the benefits of conceal and carry?

  • @b1gr1g Your alive...breathing...and walking around!

  • @rugersix You knocked that one out of the park....I'd carry more often but it makes my wife too nervous.

  • @rugersix lol good comment 

  • Thank you for the great videos Rugersix. I would like to comment on the Taurus PT-22 as a choice for CCW. I owned a Beretta 22 similar to the Taurus and I traded it off because of its lack of an extractor. For anyone who has never fired these postols, they are blowback pistols with an ejector but no extractor. If you have a misfire, which is common with .22 ammo, you cannot go through a tap rack bang drill or you will double feed. Just a thought. Thanks again for the great vids.

  • @LawsonProductsVideos Thanks so much for watching and for your comment regarding the blow back design of the PT-22 and Beretta variant! Good info! =)

  • @LawsonProductsVideos I agree on the Taurus 22, I own one and regret spending the $150. They are not reliable, accurate, or powerful, and actually kind of wide in the grip for such a small pistol. And for the weight you could go with a small frame .38 revolver. Taurus service is excellent however.

  • tell me if i'm right or wrong i'm guessing u like revolvers bcuz its very difficult to trace?

  • @bugzee77 Right and Wrong! =) I do like revolvers, but it has nothing to do regarding tracing empty casings.

  • Cool vid full of eye candy and great info.

    I agree any caliber bullet can kill but the fact is a bigger bullet like a 45 is more likely to do damage. A cop in my area was shot 4 times by a 22, 1nce in the spine. That alone would of @ least paralyzed him instantly if it was the same 45 cal bullet he carries.

  • @SoFnReal Thanks for watching! And sharing your story!

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  • @Cooley96 Congratulations...you've proven your ingnorance! =)

  • @Cooley96 Ummm. Is that supposed to be a real argument?

  • @Cooley96 Wonderful. We've heard from the

    gun grabber crowd. Whoopee. Now go back to the Democratic Underground.

  • @Cooley96 Id be curious how many yankee candles you have Cooley, BTW, I love the name, in Italian that means Ass H ole so you hit that target dead on

  • @Cooley96 Why do people have several cars? besides if it wasn't a gun, then it would be something else... knives, daggers...etc. guess what, having a weapon or several weapons has been around since the beginning of time.

    besides you think people back in the day who were sword enthusiasts had only 1 sword? or only 2 because they only had 2 hands? Best get used to reality.

  • You set a mighty fine table my friend when is dinner?

    I am with you on the 22 thing I ask people ok you have a choice a 22 to the head or a 44Mag to the foot you choose. Most pick the foot to go away. :)

  • @henrycems Ha Ha Ha....sorry dinner is over! You missed it! =)

    Thanks for watching and commenting! =]

  • I love that creme colored grip......this video just cost me money, damn it

  • @that1guy813 And...I didn't even charge to watch it! LOL =D

  • are the baby eagles worth it compared to others like H&K usps, glocks, or sigs for concealed carry?

  • @celticrune78 IMO well worth it!

  • You need Gunwallet,com for all these guns. How do you keep up with all of them? Jesus!

  • @troyr1960 I do!!!! LOL =)

  • I didnt mean it as an offensive comment. now, break out the good stuff on the video. I have been collecting guns over 15 years, but Im not a big fan of revolvers, that might make me bias. 1911 is my platform, so I wold probably get the waaaay too many 1911 comment on mine. I see the nighthawks ed browns and wilsons as works of art. I want to put them on video, but my insurer has advised me against it. I can't believe yours is alright with it.

  • @JackSureshot Well the 1911's are there too just not in this vid! I enjoy revolvers but have a good contingent of semi-autos as well. Sorry your comment did come across a bit of an insult. =() No worries everybody has their own opinions and are entitled to it! I don't see the harm in you doing a video if done discretely?

  • Is this tourrettes guy?

  • waaaaaaaay too many revolvers, and all snubby's? where are the 45's, since you have the larger semi's on the table, gotta get a glock 30sf, glock 26, kimber ultra carry or the colt defender, the ruger LCP, the sr9c, and finally the sig 239. I got quiet a few ones from the list above. more than one snubby or 380 IMHO is waste of money.

  • @JackSureshot I'm a firearms collector! Pull your head out of the sand! =)