Easy to load, easy to operate, NO slide to rack, NO slide bite, NO fail to feed/eject, NO magazines. Yep, revolvers are COOL!
@roji5564 ай бұрын
And in modern times, less effective than a semi-auto (as a carry weapon).
@eb16844 ай бұрын
@@roji556 You did not understand his point.
@9mmSurpressor4 ай бұрын
ONLY 6 rounds as well
@Snappo543214 ай бұрын
As a perp i wouldn't want to be looking down the barrel of either.@@roji556
@Snappo543214 ай бұрын
As a perp I wouldn't want to be looking down the barrel of either. @@roji556
@oldbandguy4 ай бұрын
He's been an FBI agent, a Ranger, a Navy Seal...but his most dangerous job...middle school teacher!!!
@tonyyao47854 ай бұрын
Most dangerous, and lowest paying unfortunately
@Ut005A4 ай бұрын
@@tonyyao4785he was a professional basketball player too.
@BeefT-Sq4 ай бұрын
Had to work unarmed !
@OneWildTurkey4 ай бұрын
@@tonyyao4785 Don't believe the propaganda about the pay.
@luisgonzales-kq9nk4 ай бұрын
Secret Service Agent?😅
@robertjensen14384 ай бұрын
What do you call an FBI barbecue party. A steak out.
@williamhermann66354 ай бұрын
I was gonna say pride parade
@22buran4 ай бұрын
They have to "set up" the grill
@texasbeast2394 ай бұрын
Pig on pig crime.
@mikedotpickett4 ай бұрын
Why did the FBI surround the president with cows? They were beefing up security!”
@mccjoe014 ай бұрын
I'll do the grilling here!
@pure_flame_03834 ай бұрын
Thanks for never giving up on the channel and thanks for fighting KZbin on their bs
@frankdillon61274 ай бұрын
you tube is just a extension of far left.
@farmrrick4 ай бұрын
When it started it was great . But the left ruins everything they touch .
@frankdillon61274 ай бұрын
@@REL602 sure what`s not to like if your a American 2nd adm lover.
@vincentlavallee27793 ай бұрын
I was so pissed to hear about yOu Tube needless censorship. They must be Republicans where they want to control you and most other aspects of life.
@HeavyHeifer4 ай бұрын
"How boutchu, cowboy" made me chuckle, thanks for the content
@createusername64214 ай бұрын
🤠
@I_love_myking_choso4 ай бұрын
🤠
@ZealofSparta4 ай бұрын
Thank you Mr. Hickok for your educational content and your continued service in teaching us the lore around these historical devices. While not everyone may appreciate learning about tools of a trade, I'm sure more than a few people here do.
@comms5574 ай бұрын
It's a very beautiful revolver! That time peroid of revolvers was amazing!
@loulopez5544 ай бұрын
Your channel is second to none, thank you for all you do.
@vincentmcclelland91794 ай бұрын
My first carry gun, as a armed security guard here in TX, was a Ruger GP 100, in stainless, 4" barrel, great side arm, when I got my LTC, Ruger became my home defense gun, then later traded it off, for a new Ruger 22 bolt action, still wish I had it at times, was a great revolver, tough as anything
@ticklicker114 ай бұрын
That was the first gun I bought after I got my LTC. I competed in PCP with it, went through two courses with Massad Ayoob with it, and it's on my nightstand right now.
@carsten45944 ай бұрын
I was a pilot (aircraft commander) in Vietnam. I was issued a S&W 38 special but no holster. I purchased a buffalo hide holster in the local ville and when the XO voiced his displeasure I asked for an issue holster, and that ended the discussion. The crew chief was issued an M16. I acquired an M1 carbine with banana clips which I carried in the aircraft.
@nmr69883 ай бұрын
Your XO probably wound up as an incompetent middle manager.
@keving530012 күн бұрын
My Dad had a buffalo hide holster for his Model 15 in Viet Nam, too.
@jasondean374 ай бұрын
Anyone else hear how beautifully he mentioned the sponsors without mentioning what they do, so that the channel can still have them? >:)
@gregv39204 ай бұрын
Shhhhh ;)
@will7its4 ай бұрын
So they are winning.
@frankdillon61274 ай бұрын
@@will7its the left makes us do things we hate, just to survive, maybe all this BS will run its course and we can get back to normalcy . MAGA !!!
@gyrene_asea41333 ай бұрын
Good for the shout-out to Ballistol. Othias and Mae would agree!
@SeanPat10014 ай бұрын
In the early 1970s, I carried a .44 magnum revolver for self-defense when working on my parents gold claim. My father trained me well and one of the things he emphasized was that a firearm, although is a very powerful tool, is not your only tool when thinking of self-defense. For that reason, I never felt insecure even though I only had five rounds loaded. Later, when I stood guard duty in the Navy, I carried A 1911 .45 ACP. That is a wonderful side arm and even though I only had seven rounds, I did carry a spare mag and I also never felt insecure. I would say if you are a civilian carrying a firearm for self-defense, don’t forget your other options.
@Bob-cx4ze4 ай бұрын
They tend to make less "mistakes" and more "actions with plausible incompetence."
@johnmartlew58974 ай бұрын
Or plausible deniability.
@darkninjacorporation4 ай бұрын
“We’ve investigated ourselves and found we’ve done nothing wrong.”
@spencer9634 ай бұрын
EXACTLY
@robertp64584 ай бұрын
And they always hide behind the "plausible deniability" excuse when called to testify.
@trevor_philips_industries4 ай бұрын
Just like the Secret Service?
@bryangarcia73184 ай бұрын
Every video in this channel is a new history lesson
@michaeljordan86014 ай бұрын
Dankeschön Mister hickok,ihre fachmännischen Kommentare sind immer sehr erfreulich, Grüße aus der Steiermark, Österreich,thanks 😊
@indarican15754 ай бұрын
My open carry is a old 70’s Detective Model Snubnose .357 Mag when I’m in NC. I love it. My father gave it tome with the .44 Automatic from Dirty Harry on my 18th Birthday. I used my .357 as a snake gun fishing and whenever I was hiking and just putting around town. My mag has never failed me,never jammed and never not laid down a solid round. I believe it should be a back up or ankle gun for all law enforcement agencies. LoudLove
@jgunther33984 ай бұрын
a book i read suggested using a snake load as the first round in a revolver. the theory being it's less likely to miss entirely on a desperate first shot and would distract long enough to get a solid second shot
@solman934 ай бұрын
They went from a shot placement mindset to the spray and pray mindset.
@Grandwigg4 ай бұрын
Fascinating video. And good luck with your work as KZbin continues it silliness moving forward.
@misters28374 ай бұрын
The revolver: "The Original Point and Click Interface" - My carry weapons are revolvers.
@gtopp96194 ай бұрын
One of the best guns S&W ever did for L.E.
@donaldhowellpharm.d.prsbcs15543 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Gerald-do9yg4 ай бұрын
Mr. Hickok, You've probably forgotten more about firearms than most of us will ever learn! Thanks for all these years of expertise you've shared! Blsgs, gg🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👌👌😊
@thomasmills21304 ай бұрын
27, 28,, 19 and a 57. State troopers in MO used to carry a 28 for duty and 27 for dress. 38spl loads for duty and load to 357 in duress. Revolvers are nice for all occasions in my opinion. Thanks for hanging on Pard. Keep up the great work.
@alphacharlietango9694 ай бұрын
Very special agent Hickok45
@michaelogden59584 ай бұрын
And way more suave and debonair than Very Special Agent Tony DiNozzo!
@Thee-AmateurAn944 ай бұрын
Special indeed 😂
@AntiFederalist584 ай бұрын
The Air Force was still issuing the S&W Model 15 when I enlisted in the 80s. We were also issued 130gr ball ammo. We had that until the M9 came on the scene in 1985.
@brianlykins66634 ай бұрын
Thank y'all for the great videos. I'm at the 70 year mark, and i grew up with revolvers and 1911 45acp. I have to admit my first love is 1911 45 acp. Greatest love 357 mag in any revolver. At the time, I was growing and learning, 9mm only had ball ( fmj ) pretty anemic at best. The 380 was a 9mm short, same on ammo, better than sharp stick. I had more confidence in my H&R 22 lr revolver. Until I got my 1911 45 acp, again though mostly ball ammo, but a big slug with stopping power. It was good till I got my first Colt Trooper MK III in 357 mag. I have enough confidence in the 357, I would feel comfortable on the plains of Africa or the back streets of downtown. I always figured 6 rounds of 357 would beat a full mag of 9 mm. Currently looking for 3 inch S&W model 19, 66, 13, anything as long as its 357 for everyday carry. YES, this was one of many mistakes FBI has made.
@JohnnyEla4 ай бұрын
My first gun was a 642 s&w revolver j-frame, love that thing fits nice in the pocket and all you gotta do is pull it out and shoot. Of course I’ve got multiple guns after I got my revolver but I don’t think i could ever let go of it out of the others I own, just has sentimental value to it but definitely worth the money
@GregoryGrone-vb7qe4 ай бұрын
TALON grips ATS. Got one on both edc pistols. I rotate between the 26gen5 and Ruger ec9s. Great addition to combat sweaty or wet hands slipping from the frame.
@IrnMaiden3044 ай бұрын
" I cannot speak to the matter as it is an ongoing investigation ".
@turbohamsteak4 ай бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@theepicgamerultimate48314 ай бұрын
Why I carry, I'm a retired Deputy Sheriff, I'm 68 years old, I have physical disabilities courtesy of a texting driver, I have a wife that's 35 years old and we have young children. Since I'm 68 with physical disabilities it is still my duty to protect my family by any means. I took an oath to support the constitution and I still feel that obligation even though I'm retired 10 years now
@weldingjunkie4 ай бұрын
So you’re divorced and re married is what you are saying?
@mrlivemore4 ай бұрын
How’s the 33 year age gap treating you?
@bigdaddysshop81804 ай бұрын
@@mrlivemoreshe's glad he has a great life insurance policy...lol
@ScraphouseTV3 ай бұрын
Imagine being such a loser you feel the need to comment on the man’s personal life
@jackthurman26423 ай бұрын
@@mrlivemoreYou should be asking him how the midlife crisis is going…
@heartlandguy14 ай бұрын
You’re a Gem Hickock45 so glad you’re back , wish we had a lot more like you in this crazy world
@e.t.preppin70844 ай бұрын
I qualified and carried a model 65 in the early 80’s at the Sheriffs office back in the day. Loved that revolver.
@altee19664 ай бұрын
The NYPD was one of the last major police departments to retire revolvers for service duty. They are highly reliable and easier to maintain than most semi-auto pistols.
@JeffyLube4 ай бұрын
You can field clean a revolver in like 5 minutes
@craigthescott50744 ай бұрын
That’s true i rode along with NY PD in the late 1990’s. I was a street cop in AZ and we carried Sig 226 9mm’s but the NY guys I was riding with carried 38’s still.
@johngaither92634 ай бұрын
With 30,000+ cops it's no wonder the NYPD drug its heels at changing over.
@Grouse2275Ай бұрын
@@johngaither9263A police officer, rookie I believe was shot point blank while reloading his revolver. This began the discussion and the mayor back then resisted, especially the higher capacity issue.
@trynsurviven24404 ай бұрын
I love revolvers I carried a 686 for several years still have it.
@m.k.76304 ай бұрын
I don't have any revolvers but was thinking of that one... I have a hard time justifying as I already have a few other things, and all except the mossberg use the same ammo.
@zackmano4 ай бұрын
Definitely seems like their latest operation didn't go according to plan.
@JustaGoodOlDodge4 ай бұрын
That was the SS
@jackblack38864 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video! I've always enjoyed wheel guns including 6 shot rifles.
@Leightr4 ай бұрын
In my home state of WA (and a number of others), the State Troopers carried S&W .357 revolvers into the 80s as well, with power and reliability over the new "wonder nines" being a big reason. They also had Winchester 30-30s as their available long gun, again, into the early 80s. One of their academy instructors mentioned that right after the switch to 9mm (Beretta I think) he pulled over a large group of 40 or so banditos (a western US motorcycle gang) and noted as he got out of his patrol car that he now had enough ammo on his belt to have a least a round for each of them (should the need arise).
@robward41094 ай бұрын
I got my first revolver a few months ago and I think I'm hooked now
@m.k.76304 ай бұрын
It's on my list, I thought it would be good to have at least one. I like the simplicity if it, and I've had the occasional jam up at the range with my semi, and I always think, what if this happened at the wrong time in the middle of the night. I liked the 4" barrel of this one a lot when I tried it a while back, since it seemed to minimize the recoil. They're so expensive. I have a cheap PSA dagger that I like, so it feels hard to justify paying 4x more.
@LastManStanding.454 ай бұрын
Agent Clarice Starling carried one, just ask "Buffalo Bill"
@Sandblstr4 ай бұрын
That she did. If I recall from Red Dragon book, Will Graham used the Bulldog 44 special.
@Pappysan4 ай бұрын
Bill could’ve killed Starling but for some reason felt the need to cock his revolver!
@wongsifu4604 ай бұрын
Thought she carried a 38
@tylerwilliams60224 ай бұрын
@@wongsifu4603 inch S&W Model 13 357 Magnum loaded with 158GN 38SPL +P SJHP
@whoshotashleybabbitt49244 ай бұрын
Randy Weaver says: Yes
@imilliemedina6664 ай бұрын
Richard Jewell would agree
@BeefT-Sq4 ай бұрын
@@imilliemedina666 Don't forget Stephen Hatfill
@peepeepoopoo420694 ай бұрын
Rest in peace, Randy Weaver. Rest in piss, FBI.
@jamesdellaneve90054 ай бұрын
I’ve got 2 S&W revolvers. One is a 6 shooter, the other is a 7 shooter. When I use .357 magnums at the range, everyone comes over to see if I am shooting .50 cal. Talk about silky smooth and error free. Never had a misfire. The semi’s have the magazine advantage.
@Firemedic21054 ай бұрын
The difference when you have 5 rds of .38 and the 6th is .357 is massive!!! 🙉
@jamesdellaneve90054 ай бұрын
@@Firemedic2105 For sure, you on need one .357 hit.
@bushcraft68844 ай бұрын
One Mistake? They make a lot of Mistakes.
@everyone_knows_itsbutterst78084 ай бұрын
😂
@JNoMooreNumbers4 ай бұрын
I have a nickname for them but my comment will disappear by YT.
@JohnnyEla4 ай бұрын
Plural, for sure.
@jamesdellaneve90054 ай бұрын
I like their recommendation that the laptop was a Russian Psyop.
@robedmund99484 ай бұрын
But were they REALLY mistakes, or just acceptance of incompetence because of who they were "protecting"?
@valdivia12345674 ай бұрын
I checked both the FBI's website and Snopes and both confirmed that the FBI doesn't make mistakes.
@texasbeast2394 ай бұрын
The S&W 1076 begs to differ. But that was probably down in the fine print footnotes on those webpages. 😉
@corpnupe854 ай бұрын
LOL! Good one!
@marcusbeck46564 ай бұрын
You’re funny
@vicrivera29824 ай бұрын
😂
@goodday1264 ай бұрын
Fact check true.
@GaryPhillips-p5w4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the show as always!!
@jonathansongco43024 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@the3rdid4854 ай бұрын
Without any context or watching the video yet I can confidently say the answer is YES.
@lestercoons39624 ай бұрын
That's a really nice revolver! I am quite fond of Smith&Wesson revolvers, they're the best!
@anthonyjbargeman52804 ай бұрын
I wish I still had my old 13-1. Had a 4 inch barrel. We didn't have speed loaders. We had dump pouches with loose rounds.
@cpufrost4 ай бұрын
Revolvers don't leave shell casings! ;-)
@BillieBoyd-ng2qv4 ай бұрын
Well said.
@BillieBoyd-ng2qv4 ай бұрын
Well said.
@ZDeliayelw4 ай бұрын
@@BillieBoyd-ng2qv well well well said
@SLF-nw2ycАй бұрын
Wiping off things doesn't leave much.
@chopsddy34 ай бұрын
I don’t know about the FBI, but that’s the “heater” for me.
@ballesterosgorge85374 ай бұрын
Caught me with the headline. Thanks for the Video!
@starng794 ай бұрын
Before speed loaders, we had dump pouches. Bottom drop into your hand, loose rounds and you had to reload and engage target with time limits. Not easy!
@gw35983 ай бұрын
Been there, done that. Bought the tshirt.
@loufaggetti346722 күн бұрын
Thank you Hickok. I love revolvers and I own many more of them than semi-automatic handguns. And we know that the 357 is a proven defensive cartridge. I would also say that in today's world, often times law enforcement and armed citizens are up against multiple attackers with extended magazines carrying 30 or more cartridges. I am not a big fan of the 9 mm, and I prefer the 45 ACP and the 10 mm. And for years I carried a charter arms bulldog in a front pocket holster. For most agencies and individuals, I believe the 9mm semi-auto makes a lot of sense for daily carry. It has it's share shortcomings, but offers high capacity, control ability, and is decently effective against an automobile. Just some thoughts as a layperson. Thank you for your channel.
@courtneesdad4 ай бұрын
I started my law enforcement career in 1981. That’s what I was issued. In 1983 they allowed us to upgrade to S&W 686 .357. The reloading was atrocious.
@matthewtaylor33084 ай бұрын
That’s your fault. The speedloader was legit.
@BruceEmm-n9j4 ай бұрын
I agree. The glock I have now after retirement is way more effective than any revolver I was ever issued. It took me a while to come around but I'm here now.
@paulm7494 ай бұрын
Still beats throwing rocks by a fair margin.
@lincolnclawson92594 ай бұрын
I started my law enforcement career in 1986 with a smith and Wesson 66. I spent quite a bit of time practicing reloads with a speed lloader. 357 mag is adequate for a pistol round and accuracy was outstanding.
@craigthescott50744 ай бұрын
yep me too, had one in 1985 out of the academy but i quickly purchased a S&W 586 357 mag that was nickel. All the street Chuds were impressed with the shiny gun.
@AbbyNormL4 ай бұрын
Back in 1982, I purchased my first semi-auto pistol, the S&W Model 59. I went to church with the Chief of Police and one day I asked him why virtually almost all law enforcement officers in the state carried .357 revolvers (mostly loaded with .38 Special). He said that it was because semi-autos were unreliable and revolvers didn’t jam. Like a lot of departments and agencies, after the 1986 FBI shootout in Miami, his department transitioned to semi-autos. Unlike the FBI however, they did not go to 10mm.
@knifetoucher4 ай бұрын
hickok is the only pot smoker i enjoy watching
@craigthescott50744 ай бұрын
Revolvers are definitely making a comeback, i’ve bought back three that I sold long ago. I carried one of these when I came out of the Police Academy in the 1980’s. I went to a nickel 586 357 later, great guns but put a ball of fire out at night. The nickel guns scared the indigenous street Chuds when you pulled it out cause it was shinny.
@classicgunstoday19724 ай бұрын
Funny enough, a guy with a .357 Mag revolver and shot placement ended the 1986 miami shootout while high capacity semi autos sprayed and ran dry with all misses except one (maybe two) less than effective shots. And the take away everyone makes is “high capacity and more power is needed!” Paul Harrell did a great video on the FBI shootout
@MillieMoses4 ай бұрын
I think there's definitely value in the idea that lower capacity makes you more conscious about landing good shots. To add on to that, is it appropriate for the basic officer to unload 30 rounds into (and through) a structure before activating a more well-trained and capable team? I don't think any other job works that way, my policy at work has never been "you go ahead and throw everything at it, fuck up the whole situation, and then call for help"
@garytucholl76994 ай бұрын
Ed Mireles ended the fight with his Model 586 .357, but both Ron Risner and Jerry Dove inflicted fatal wounds on Michael Platt (9mm Silvertip rounds) but he was able to continue fighting long enough to kill both Dove and Ben Grogan, with the failure of the Silvertips to stop resulting in the development of the 10mm and then the .40 S&W.
@classicgunstoday19724 ай бұрын
@@garytucholl7699 Paul Harrell actually did another video on the “failure of Silvertips” more recently (before his medical problems set in). You can go see for yourself but the final conclusion is that the failure of Silvertip 115 gr 9mm has been overstated. Also, there was more effective 9mm even back then that the FBI failed to take notice of (the 9BPLE+p+ 115 gr JHP)
@peternorton56484 ай бұрын
I seem to remember that part of the reason for the move away from revolvers after the Miami shootout was that the wounded agents had an issue reloading their revolvers one handed. Or am I confusing it with a different incident?
@classicgunstoday19724 ай бұрын
@@peternorton5648 well that issue stemmed more from the fact that those guys were actually NOT using speedloaders as late as the mid 1980s. The Newhall Shooting about 15 years earlier was what really brought about the use of speedloaders for revolvers because of supposed problems reloading from dump pouches or cartridge loops. I don’t know why the FBI had not picked up on it.
@keithplymale23744 ай бұрын
My father bought a 19-1 in 1976 or there about and carried until re retired from being a deputy sheriff in 1989. I now have it and it is priceless to me. The action is still the smothers and cleanses revolver I have handled.
@ironmonkey15124 ай бұрын
Before the 1986 FBI Miami shootout guns were something of a afterthought for the FBI.
@BillieBoyd-ng2qv4 ай бұрын
38 super, 1911(a1)
@ronaldhorne51064 ай бұрын
That was when you had to have a law degree or accounting degree to get a job with the FBI. Neither group was famous for being gun nuts or firearms proficient.
@johngaither92634 ай бұрын
They still are. The wonder nines are for appearances and agent confidence.
@BillieBoyd-ng2qv4 ай бұрын
@@johngaither9263 well I thought 38 super from bonnie and clyde time?
@frankgoodwell12614 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service !
@davidmacnab52134 ай бұрын
Ballistol and Hoppes No. 9. All I've used since 1975!
@XuroX.4 ай бұрын
Hoppes No. 9 shouldn't be used on nickel plated guns btw....... says right on the bottle
@ronniewhite16344 ай бұрын
Good to see you back.
@cainpaul084 ай бұрын
My cheap little Armscor M200 does just about the same thing... sure the quality isn't as nice but it does the trick
@Deputybull4 ай бұрын
That right there is probably one of the best concealed carry revolvers ever made. While I am not fortunate enough to have one in .357 mag I have a 64 in .38 special. Wonderful handguns.
@josecabrera6144 ай бұрын
Good morning…Great gun 💯
@aliceburte92784 ай бұрын
Thank You Hickok appreciate all you do 👍🇺🇸
@mikehh80204 ай бұрын
They don't make mistakes. They do however pretend to make mistakes.
@Yophillips32724 ай бұрын
I read that in Dale Gribble's voice.
@chrislee-jones44204 ай бұрын
@@Yophillips3272you don't know who I am but I know where you live
@1R3VOLUTION4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the awesome Content you’ve put out for years!!
@robertwarden84084 ай бұрын
Everything you said is true. But the Miami shootout in 1986 brought the change. Firearm technology and the increasing presence of well-armed criminals literally pushed the revolver out as a primary carry firearm for paramilitary and military. The North Hollywood shootout in 1997 was another example. You just need a lot more bullets in a real big hurry in such cases. I was one of those LEOs from that era who started with a revolver - we were good with those - but was quite ready to move up to Berettas and Smiths by the 80's...they were just more gun. And, if you remember the movie made about the Miami shootout, the bad guy played by David Soul did all his damage AFTER being fatally wounded in the initial exchange of gunfire. There are just times when, even with excellent shot placement, you'll need a lot more bullets!
@robertredden44294 ай бұрын
As I remember it the perp was shot through the upper arm and into the chest with a 9mm didnt penetrate to the heart. The FBI then went to 147grain subsonic. Failure of the.9mm caused the FBI to abandon the 9mm in favo 6:46 r of a reduced loading of the 10mm Smith and Wesson then came out with the same ballistic loading in a 9mm size pistol and we got the 40 s&w
@classicgunstoday19724 ай бұрын
Funny enough, a guy with a .357 Mag revolver and shot placement ended the miami shootout while high capacity semi autos sprayed and ran dry with all misses except one (maybe two) less than effective shots. And the take away everyone makes is “high capacity and more power is needed!” Paul Harrell did a great video on the FBI shootout
@robertwarden84084 ай бұрын
Miami was a kind of bellwether. And yes, there was a procession of pistols and loads - with 10mm being too hot for slight-framed individuals (i.e. women). So the .40 caliber was born. Now here's the thing: You can talk about shot placement and tactics until the cows come home, but gunfights - at least the kinds in American urban and suburban environments - can be fast and furious. Adrenalin, cover (or lack of it), and distance can skew things all kinds of ways. Basically, more & bigger are better. For the law enforcement officer who wants to go home to his/her family that day, a solid semi-auto with a lot of bullets - and good back up which is typically a revolver - makes for a good life insurance policy.
@robertredden44294 ай бұрын
@@robertwarden8408 I agree with that but the truth is the 115 grain jacked hollowpoint the FBI was using that day over expanded and did not penetrate enough if it had been a frontal shot to the chest it would have been a immediate stop on the other hand a 158 grain round nose 38 it would have went through the chest and likely been a one shot stop not that it is a better round but for that particular point of impact it probably would have been in most instances it would not be if the 9mm would have been a 120 FMJ it would have penetrated better also but usually they dont stop perps as well it was a case of everything lineing up to cause the failure nothing works every time for every situation
@lovett12004 ай бұрын
Thanks ...good show.
@unstoppable54174 ай бұрын
As a carry gun, yes. You are not going to get into extended fire fights, most incidents are over in the first few rounds. Unless you don’t know how to shoot, than spray and pray.
@davidbailey63504 ай бұрын
My very first revolver I bought brand new was a Dan Wesson 15-2 H….. it had an 8” barrel and it was a beauty…. Wish I still had…. 😊
@WLeonardAthas4 ай бұрын
I'm a retired DEA Agent and I was in Basic Agents Class in January 1981. We were issued that firearm and were informed it was made for DEA by S&W. I was told that in agent's school but beyond that I have no official information. It was a fantastic firearm.
@markhankins30234 ай бұрын
I was fortunate to serve with two legendary DEA Agents while guarding American Embassy Argentina, Max Pooley and Michael Levine.
@MrChbnovember4 ай бұрын
What’s the biggest drug/criminal bust you guys took down? Sounds like fun career
@WLeonardAthas4 ай бұрын
@@MrChbnovember I worked in Baltimore for six years, Colombia, South America for two years and Miami, Florida for 20 of my total 28 years. Tons of fantastic experiences and cases. If you're considering a career with DEA look at their website.
@eskieman39484 ай бұрын
@@WLeonardAthas Good God... six years in Balawmer vs. two years in Columbia.... that is the dictionary definition of earning "combat pay". Miami is it's own animal!
@WLeonardAthas4 ай бұрын
@@eskieman3948 Thank you sir for your kind comment! It was an honor and privilege to have been given the ability to make a difference!
@SamuelWorkman-f5r4 ай бұрын
We are fortunate to be able to sample the knowledge this man has . Thank you sir for all the knowledge . You are appreciated .
@tonyrafaelviamonte21144 ай бұрын
Me encantan los revolveres clasicos❤ y más si son en 38/357🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
@Redhawk_444 ай бұрын
I carry a S&W 637 pocket carry or at times I will carry a Ruger GP100. I love my revolvers!
@realronaldo4 ай бұрын
I love ur videos
@dcmoore89374 ай бұрын
Education from a man who is fair and honest as they come! You are One of those few people, who knows what he is talking about without all the BS! There are very few, left in this Country who will tell you how it was and how it is Today! People enjoy the Honesty and being to the point! May GOD watch over you and your family!
@Solarbenny4 ай бұрын
I’m actually about 10 irl!! And I have a ruger 10/22 as my first gun.its so good!!!!! Keep up the good work!
@johnpoole83214 ай бұрын
U 2
@alexdarcydestsimon37674 ай бұрын
@@johnpoole8321and a black bird was born ! :-)
@EvanMiller-q8j4 ай бұрын
I carried a .45 model 1911 in Vietnam, but now I carry a sub nose .357 when I am trout fishing in the woods/wilderness. Hopefully, I never need to use it.
@machinegunclemons8764 ай бұрын
I think Clarice Starling had one in the early 90s when she took down "Buffalo Bill".
@AndrewSmith-xg2zi4 ай бұрын
I believe Clarice starling was carrying a Ruger speed 6
@marks16384 ай бұрын
MY first carry gun was a S&W Model 15 in the Air Force. Later I converted to the Beretta 92. But my favorite (which I never got to carry) was the Colt 1911A1. I was a gun guy since I was about 11 years old. I shoot better than most cops with my Colt 32 (which I actually used one time for impromptu competition on Combat Range and I won it). Captain Fairburn of the Shanghai International Settlement police would be proud). I even do well on the range with my Taurus 441 44 Special (a favorite caliber of Delf "Jelly' Bryce). But my dad, a retired USAF Air Policeman, Master Shooter, and Postal Security Service, worked with and occasionally trained with several Federal agencies, including the FBI as a firearms Instructor. He was there when they transitioned from variations of the K Frame 357 magnum (or 38 Spl) to the early automatics (10mm, 40 S&W, 9mm). He learned from watching them and other departments (as well as his own Air Force Police and Postal Personnel) that on average about 10 percent of all cops (Military, Federal, State, Local) are firearms guys. They shoot, train, maintain, and evolve in their firearms skills over their careers. About another 10 percent at least make the effort to get extra training and practice but do it mainly for street survival and aren't really into guns (the only ones they tend to own are their service and backup guns). The rest reluctanly carry guns because they have to as part of their job. They train and quality very very reluctantly (you should hear the whining on qualification day). But you'd think from listening to them afterwards that they're Bat Masterson or Jelly Bryce. They're more like Barney Fife when it comes to utilizing their guns in a street fight. I've seen far too many of the results from their minimalistic mindset towards weapons training. A paper target doesn't shoot back or move around while you're trying to stop them. The FBI is trying to find a gun that requires minimal training, can be handled by any man or woman (no matter how big or small), and can turn a desk jockey into a gunfighter. It isn't going to happen and even FBI Instructors I've talked to over the years agree with me (and my dad's) sentiments. It's just a fact of life that most cops will never be that proficient with firearms, no matter if it's a Glock, Revolver, or a BB gun.
@craigthescott50744 ай бұрын
Very true statement i was also a gun guy at a very early age and became a street cop in a large southwest city for 33 years. I was a firearms instructor and range master and yes most cops are not gun guys but in our department there were more than 10 percent that were excellent shooters, i’d say like 30% and another 20% tried to improve, but we did have the other 50% that qualified once a year and some took many tries. I did notice Federal agency’s were much worse though, the city cops that worked the street with me stayed proficient the guys that had trouble qualifying got off the street.
@marks16384 ай бұрын
@@craigthescott5074 You got lucky with a good department that prizes proficiency on the streets. I've seen several departments (mostly with an experienced police chief or well-versed training department like yours.) that handle gunfights well or at least don't have lots of "incidents" with accidental discharges (on the range or the street) or over aggressive use of guns in non-lethal situations. A friend worked as a weapons instructor (retired USAF Combat Arms like me) at a big city department on the East Coast. They had far too many incidents with bad gun handling on the streets (Union kept fighting additional firearms training hours). They got a new Police Chief (from another big city) and instead of improving training, he punished officers, reduced training budgets, and hired extra PR people to cover their asses. My friend left the department and moved back to his hometown. That department then had a even bigger series of shootings of civilians and officers. They fired the Police Chief and finally brought up one of their own (an ex-SWAT Commander) to take over. He called my friend to invite him back to run the Firearms Program, but my buddy enjoyed retirement more and stayed home. The new Chief went aggressive on firearms training (he got the Union to agree with the extra training time). Reduced incidents by over 80 percent and greatly improved community relations.
@craigthescott50744 ай бұрын
@@marks1638 Yep training and good equipment along with competent leadership makes all the difference.
@TheGunsNBlades4 ай бұрын
Or are they enablers?
@timrollins45384 ай бұрын
Always my "go to" channel for solid information !
@machinegunclemons8764 ай бұрын
They should have carried Hi-Powers.
@bobvog71234 ай бұрын
Very effective, but now we commonly see police do a mag dump of 17 rounds, and then reloading!
@danpatterson80094 ай бұрын
FBI agent, Navy SEAL, Ranger- you left out astronaut, football player, race car driver, movie star...
@texasbeast2394 ай бұрын
International man of mystery, Superbowl quarterback...
@randynester79334 ай бұрын
Cowboy
@Ammo084 ай бұрын
I don't have the S&W like yours, but I do carry my Ruger GP-100 3 inch very often. I'm not under-gunned.
@livefreedontdie28154 ай бұрын
LOL I JUST GOT A KAMALA HARRIS AD ON THIS VIDEO 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@bhoward93784 ай бұрын
Me too. They are astro turfing her hard.
@deplorabledegenerate26304 ай бұрын
She's one of the most unpleasant people to ever run, ad block has became mandatory.
@gungadinn4 ай бұрын
The Dem Dream Team, Harris/Buttigieg, because they both svck.
@DeadBeatHotShot4 ай бұрын
There was a wrestler in the 80s named Kamala the Ugandan giant . Best part is his last name was Harris ,look it up lmao
@jb60274 ай бұрын
Ya know, you can click on the ad and ask KZbin to not do Her ads. Worked for me. I didn't give a specific reason, but I believe you can use there's a no ho's rule.
@stuartmarkman7694 ай бұрын
In 1983 when I started with the Florida DOC we shot 38 spl and the guns were so worn out they rattled if you shook them. Later they went too S&W M&Ps and still use them today.
@rickyoung60054 ай бұрын
FBI used the .357 Magnum from 1935 until 1991! Excellent cartridge, but crime changes required changes in capacity. And some folks are recoil sensitive!
@2pugman4 ай бұрын
Yeah, DEI's can't handle most handguns. BB guns are next.
@garydouglas9413Ай бұрын
People who are recoil sensitive should not pretend to be "elite" agents.
@cocoman124 ай бұрын
I appreciate you and your son!!! Thank you for your great videos Hickok 45.
@pi-sx3mb4 ай бұрын
The FBI never makes mistakes. The entire agency from top to bottom is absolutely perfect and above reproach in every respect. And then some. 😑
@EDKguy4 ай бұрын
Nice try 😂
@JNoMooreNumbers4 ай бұрын
😵💫
@texasbeast2394 ай бұрын
🤥🤥🤥
@difreighterwatcher86034 ай бұрын
😂 and we can Trust them and believe everything they say..( cough cough)
@kenycharles86004 ай бұрын
@pi-sx3mb sounds like the FBI is watching you. 😢
@georgebetor29434 ай бұрын
The rounds used were the 158 grain lead semi wad cutter hollow point +p+
@mpogca4 ай бұрын
One of the reasons they went to a different weapon was that many females in various federal academies could not pull the trigger on the first round. This happened even after they were given a trigger pull test prior to being accepted into the academy. They were then offered a semi-auto so they could pass the firearms training program. I was issued a model 65 in the academy and loved it.
@skachor4 ай бұрын
Inexperienced question, but why would the first pull be more difficult than others? Double action?
@w.peterroberts96244 ай бұрын
DEI strikes again.
@rogerhudson97324 ай бұрын
Try a finger squeeze trainer, also train your 'weaker' hand ( I'm a southpaw) just in case.
@lambiedan4 ай бұрын
So what you're saying is women were unfit for the job requirements, so they changed the requirements? Why does that sound familiar...
@petlahk41194 ай бұрын
God, you guys are so fucking weird. Who fucking cares?
@SarasotaRainBarrels4 ай бұрын
They were looking to switch to autos after the Miami shootout in 1986, two guys were able to kill a couple agents and wound five more. They were up against a mini 14 and a collection of pistols.
@Giller94 ай бұрын
So the secret service and the agencies aren’t culpable for the assassination attempt but KZbin channels are!?!? So now all videos have to have a “historical” context?
@l.g.brandon14514 ай бұрын
Would like to have one of those. My model -19, 5” is my favorite.
@jesustyronechrist23304 ай бұрын
Even if FBI had these, they would've still just sat around with thumbs up their bums instead of doing their job.