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  • Hey whoever said deuce deuce it's a 357 dumsheiser good vid .357 has alot of power.

  • Nice weapon, good shooting. But why 20 yards in your videos? I have the Model 85 Taurus, and I can make long range shots with deep concentration. But those weapons are designed to be accurate within 7 yards or 21 feet. That's the legal defensive range for shooting an attacker, and that's what you should practice for with a carry gun. Not that I haven't foolishly tried to hit a milk just at a 100 yards though, but generally 7 yards is best. Btw, I did hit it! One time out of 30 rounds ;)

  • guys fucking badd ass

  • how the fuck u gone b fat as hell shooting a fucking duce duce

  • Here's my horror story. I was at the shooting range about a month ago ,I was shooting my .22lr revolver at the metal targets on the 25 yrd range. I was drilling the targets when I hear some guy down the lane yell "halt!!halt!!".. Apparently some of the lead from my gun ricocheted off the target and hit him in the chin!!. It hit him hard enough to penetrate the skin and we had to pull it out with needle nose pliers. A few inches higher and he would have lost an eye.

  • It is a concealed carry weapon so the 2" barrel is understandable , long range accuracy not expected. Still a nice wheel gun with the extra shot in the cylinder.

  • why aren't weapons like this available in canada

  • ОГО!

  • is the trigger very hard? when you use double action...

    awsome video btw

  • you dont need earmuffs outside only indoors

  • @block99h5 Have you ever shot a gun? The noise is very loud and after an hour worth of shooting you can easily lose your hearing, permantly.

  • @AmericaStandsStrong1

    yer but if you shoot outside all the sound is pushed forward and away from you but indoors it rebounds off the walls and back too you.

  • @block99h5 Somebody watches way to much FPSRussia. Go out and shoot a real gun, you will learn quite quickly that it is very loud.

  • @AmericaStandsStrong

    Well yes i probably do but it is still true if you go and learn about sound you will find out for your self...

  • @block99h5 No, if you go out in the actual field and shoot you will learn it is very loud. You'll learn a lot more in the field than researching on a computer.

  • @block99h5 Alrighty let's see here... doctors/scientists say you should protect your ears if something is 85db or louder. Standing next to a jet engine is 160db, that sounds pretty loud huh? Well let's look at a few other numbers... Mosin Nagant rifle, 200db. Saiga 12 shotgun, 180db. .357 magnum, 164db. So basically you are saying that every scientist and or doctor is wrong when saying that anyone around something 85db or louder should protect their ears?

  • @AmericaStandsStrong1

    What about cops and swat teams ...

    they dont shoot outside a lot but when the do you dont see them walking around with earmuffs like a group of dickheads :P.

  • @block99h5 S.W.A.T. teams do. Cops don't because they are not expecting to get into a gun fight. Also, if they did it at most would really be a 30 second fight, not hours on end of shooting.

  • @block99h5 You need hearing protection anytime you are shooting a gun. I lost a large amount of hearing in my right ear from forgetting to put ear plugs back in while shooting a shotgun OUTSIDE. Please don't mislead more morons and any uneducated people like yourself by telling them just because they are outside hearing protection is not necessary. I shoot regularly and anytime I am I always put my hearing protection on.

  • @Aaotrom

    That is your problem not mine. You do not need hearing protection outside and I am not uneducated, I am actually educated very well. Also everyone is different so if you you need hearing protection because you are old it does not mean that other people do.

  • @block99h5 You should always wear hearing protection. Anything over 88 to 95 decibels for long periods can be detrimental to your long term hearing especially in the higher calibers. Revolvers are not known to be quite enough to not wear hearing protection.

  • What does double action/single action mean?

  • 7rds?hehe...i bet the other guy is like,"ha 6 rounds,he's out*stands up and gets shot in the head*"

  • dude, loosen the watch strap up!

  • To improve your DA trigger skills I suggest seven snap caps and dry-firing the hell out of it.

  • u need to squize the trigger not just jerk it back

  • I know this is a nooby question but where does gun powder come from? do you have to put it in the gun for it to work?

  • @Mhzer0 the gun powder is in the bullet shell

  • Nice gun but your watch is waaayyy to tight!

  • That's a great gun. I have the same one only with a 4" barrel.

  • good form.

  • If you use double action, if you back off before the final hammer drop, will it stay cocked?

  • i dont get it...if you can have you gun on this mode where you dont have to cock the hammer back why would you ever chose single action? this way you save a lot of time if youre in an actual survival scenario

  • @memakattak Accuracy? Much shorter pull means you can just acquire the target and a slight pull would fire the round. I think in an actual emergency, few would have the time to do something like that though.

  • @HollyTheFireNinja thanks a lot

  • @memakattak You would use single action for accurate shooting., since you have already pulled back the hammer all you have to do is fire. The double action will be a little less accurate because the hammer is being pulled back, causing the gun to move a tiny bit. Which can throw off a shot, (only a little bit)

  • @masonrox2547 okay thanks a lot

  • @memakattak no problem :)

  • Tumbs up for guns!

  • how come there isnt  part one?

  • @gnomehater63

    part one is the unboxing of the taurus

  • @dodplayer11 No, its not :)

  • How come you can only see the fire at the end of the barrel on every other shot?

  • @hazeballs15 its how the camera picks it up its happened so fast

  • What was part 1 of the series? This video started as if it was continuing from another shooting segment but I cant find it. Is the unboxing part 1 maybe?

  • @Alkatraz415 uploading all at the same tiem but some failed I have to do it again

  • Nice Job Jeff. I like these outdoor shoot vids.

  • 20 yards is a bit of a distance with a snubby.

    I don't plan to engage a robber more than10 -15 feet.

    Great video, more and more I'm liking the gun!

  • I love revolvers!

  • i think ur wearin your watch a bit tigh Jeff, it looks like its gna cut off ur circulation ;o

  • @MopGunZ93 Lol, your right!

  • @MopGunZ93 I dont like waqtches loose, but I promise its comfortable

  • @MopGunZ93 no im not im fine :]

  • you got 2 out of 7 because its video part 2 out of 7 :)

  • you're kinda... um... chubby. In a nice way.

  • @kazaki123 u mean fat ?

  • @Z1nt quiet down. dont let the guy hear you. HE HAS A FUCKING GUN!!!

  • why glasses?

  • @BUTTERFLYKNlFE you so do not want a hot shell case in your eye

  • @BUTTERFLYKNlFE

    safety above all

  • @BUTTERFLYKNlFE richochets and powder blowback...

  • @cutlerylover glasses wont save you from richochets

  • @robert30319 What they WILL do is save you from a bad round exploding, FRAGMENTED PARTS OF ricochets, and powder blowback though. I got hit in the eye with both blowback and a 9mm casing before I decided, gee, eye protection isn't a bad idea. :D

  • @Speedogg138 i was just talking about a full bullet richochet i shoot without glasses i never had a problem i never use ear muffs or anything

    But then im not stupid enough to shoot steel i shoot cans from 250 yards away with a scope or 100yards away with iron sights (rifle only)

  • @robert30319 Well you go ahead and hit those steel targets (which are designed to be shot) at 100 or 250 yards with a 2" revolver and then you come back to me and tell me how that goes.

  • @Speedogg138 RIFLE ONLY can you not read

  • @robert30319 My point clearly being that you can't shoot those steel pistol targets from 200 yards with a pistol. They were meant to be shot. I don't care what YOU shot them with.

  • @robert30319 LMAO, Have you gone through any type of firearm and/or hunting classes?

  • @hydroponikroniksmoke nope I dont have to =p and uhh a bullet if going fast enough will break those glasses smart ass

    stand infront of a steel target and shoot it DERP there are dumb ass people and also grab a .50 cal and shoot some steel

  • @robert30319 actualy they would, even with a 357 they are impact resistant and when a bullet richochets back it has lost most of its energy already, its not hittign thyat hard some peopel get 9mm richichets hit their body and barely break the skin

  • @BUTTERFLYKNlFE lol, is that a serious question?

  • @ArtisanTony i know its for protection, but i have never had any shit in my eyes when ive been shootin whitout glasses.

  • Good grip and stance. Nice shooting and vidya

  • thats a nice gat to hide under ur belt :P

  • i have 357 magnum revolver whit long barel and only 6 round

  • Where is part 1 hahaha

  • How large is your property dude? HUGE!

  • Nothing like the ole reliable revolver. I usually have one loaded and near by just in case i can't get to my shotgun when the zombies break thru the front door.

  • dude you look skinnier

  • 15 more vidsssss!

  • sweet. cant wait to see the others. would be sweet to see a hickok45 style shooting video from you(probably hard without a camera man)

  • its a shame you cant buy guns in england

  • @ArSeNaLfOeVeR1 that sucks man

  • I love that gun i ready for a commitment!

  • 3rd!! wish i was old enough to buy guns..

  • @TheIphonecasereviewz failsauce .

  • just wondering, whats the difference between single action and double action?

  • @cre8amiracle2 Single action means just that a single action pull on the trigger. For ex. a glock is a striker fire single action. Each trigger pull is the same weight. A double action means to have 2 trigger pulls. For example sigs usually have a DA system. The first uncocked pull will be the double action, a much heavier pull. Ex my sigp229 the first pull is about 10lbs, after it has been pulled, it will be cocked and stay in single action which is about 4 lbs in trigger pull and short length

  • @cre8amiracle2 sungle action is where you cock the hammer back and when you pull the trigger it lets go of the hammer, your performign a single action with the trigger, double actiuon is where you pull the trigger and it pulls the hammer back then releases it, two actions or double action

  • @cutlerylover man u really lost weight! how? u look great.

  • @cutlerylover ah ok thanks

  • @cre8amiracle2 single action is you have to cock the hammer every time you shoot, double action is you can fire each shot without having to cock the hammer, coarse you can always cock it if you want

  • Part 1 next I guess XD

  • yes finally

  • first

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