Hickok: “there’s hardly a gun shop in the country where you can’t find .38 or .357 ammunition. Guarantee it.” Those were the days...
@shrimp-ln7nh4 жыл бұрын
That didn’t age well
@dough95124 жыл бұрын
@@shrimp-ln7nh 🙂
@rustyquad5134 жыл бұрын
H45 said that a year ago...try finding any ammo online now. Just went to four major suppliers, couldn’t even find a single size shotgun shell any gauge or amount. NO 9mm, NO 40cal, NO 357mag or 38spl. NOTHING. I fear many are preparing for something in early 2021...or for an ammo ban. Who knows what the future holds.....
@nick03324 жыл бұрын
@@rustyquad513 glad I have been stocking up for years. Imo you should have a min 1k per caliber. Unfortunately I can't find squat for my new .300 aac right now unless I want to pay $60 for a 20 pack.
@lukasrydelius61743 жыл бұрын
justkiddingaround got 50rds of 300 for $64 (plus shipping) when you posted your comment.
@namegoeshere83311 жыл бұрын
thank you for the info, I'm a fairly new gun owner and have a .357 mag I had no idea that I had the option to shoot .38 thanks again for helping me be a better knowledged gun owner
@tonygharman11 жыл бұрын
I have a 44 mag in an old model 29 Smith and Wesson and I didn't know you could shoot 44 special ammo through. I had a 44 special in a Charter arms and didn't like it that much. I still have some of the special ammo left, I'm glad I can use it in my mag. Damn you learn something every day.
@SirHiggalot8 жыл бұрын
Wow with the .44 you could clearly hear the difference between the magnum and the special. Neat.
@MrMallychapman4 жыл бұрын
This guys accuracy is something else
@dscrappygolani79813 жыл бұрын
Those are some beautiful revolvers.
@dannypreece89324 жыл бұрын
A Army Col. that taught me to reload said don’t load any hotter or bigger than you can handle.
@atlyvwire4 жыл бұрын
Great vid! I reload specials for wife and kids & Mags for me. 😁.
@warf8511 жыл бұрын
the bird calls make me miss summer
@jacksonpereira58985 жыл бұрын
Nao canso de ver video de armas desse cara e outros q vaz esse tipo de video.
@Ensign_Cthulhu11 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. I should clarify by saying "in the case of .38 calibre cartridges in general" rather than just .38 special, because I think by the time the .38 special came along, the .38 name had become well established by tradition for bullets in that class and the specific .38 Spl. cartridge - which had the .357 diameter bullet - merely inherited it. The more you read, the more you find it can get more complicated even than that, but you get the general idea.
@Torch11411 жыл бұрын
Very helpful and have enjoyed all your videos.
@thegonz98 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. It was very interesting and informative.
@TheAttomisk10 жыл бұрын
if you want to talk versatility try a S&W 460. you can use .45 Colt, .454 Casull, and .460 Magnum. I am not sure but I believe that .45 Schofield will also fit. just saying :-)
@catmandoo4u19 жыл бұрын
hickok45 If you say a rooster can haul a freight train..... my making a little harness for little guy. Love your videos. I get a lot of question from newbies and these video are very complete and answer question newbies don't know to ask. Thank you.
@bigidiotdumbstupidguy93298 жыл бұрын
I know I'm a little late to the party, but would anyone recommend revolver over semi auto? My father served 25~ years in the Navy and was lucky enough to receive one of about 1,500 ingrained S&W 1911 with the Seabee insignia near the foresight and an American flag towards the rear sight and we both love that weapon to death. He taught me how to shoot when I was about 10 and that was the first weapon I fired, (though it was a range rental) and I have the utmost respect for any firearm. Now I'm approaching the time that I go into college and I'm turning 18 soon and I would love to purchase a S&W Model 19. After I get all the necessary permits and trainings (if needed) of course. I just need someone who's better versed in handguns to help me out and kind of "guide me" towards a good purchase, where to buy, whether or not I can just buy from preference and bias. Really any help would be much appreciated. Godspeed.
@jacobcelo70408 жыл бұрын
I'm no expert by any means, but I've got some experience under my belt. I've fired a number of handguns, everything from little S&W Escorts, to 10mm Glocks. I also grew up shooting my uncle's 1911 series 70, and lusted over the S&W model 19(none better in my eyes). Still a dream gun of mine. But I think the first thing you should do is decide what you want to do with the handgun. Recreational, hunting, personal protection, be it carry or home defense. then make up a short list of what you want in said handgun. caliber, size, weight, etc. I think the 19 is perfection for a gun of its class, but I wouldn't go to one for a carry gun. just as I wouldn't shoot that little S&W escort for fun. Model 19 is a bulky, heavy piece to carry, but if you are comfortable with that its an outstanding choice. If you're looking for a collectible/recreational gun there's none better in my eyes. Ammo can be costly and rare depending on your area. Another thing to consider. I'd say go to a gun shops if possible and feel one for yourself. Try different guns, different grips, even better if you can shoot one(I guarantee you'll love shooting the 19) and get a better feel for them.
@bigidiotdumbstupidguy93298 жыл бұрын
Jake Celo Well I'm in California, so it's a helluva lot more difficult to get any weapon in general. But I would be using whatever handgun (or if it were a rifle, it'd be a range rifle, like a Mauser K98 or, preferably, an M1 Garand) as a target shooter. So it would be something like a Sig Sauer P226, the Model 19, or an M1911 from whichever company is getting the best response. Something with a duel purpose of home defense and target practise. High enough caliber that it'll drop someone if necessary, but in the words of my father, "not punch through the guy, through the wall, and kill the neighbor."
@jacobcelo70408 жыл бұрын
***** All three of those are fine choices. If cost isn't an issue, I'd go for the Sig if you want a semi. I've never handled a 226 myself, but my cousin has had a 228 since the 1990s and it's performed like a champ. 1911 is also great, but less rounds and I personally prefer the DA/SA setup of the Sigs. but that's entirely preference. 9mm is also more cost effective than .45, but 1911s do come in 9mm(But round counts probably about half the Sig, may not matter in Cali however). Model 19 would be my pick of the 3. Solid choice for home defense, 6 rounds of either .38s or .357s. I've had a model 10-8 on my bedside table for a long time, never felt like I needed more(But I did switch it with a Glock, my Smiths are safe queens now) I've always ran .38 special 158 grain hollow points in my .357s for defense. Less penetration, decent power, and a hell of a lot less recoil and noise. I'd hate to fire a .357 in my home. You can also shoot .38 wadcutters for target shooting and then get the more premium ammo for defensive purposes. Revolvers will also run any kind of ammo you want, where as semis can get picky(I've heard this to be true with 1911s). I think you should see if you can handle all three of those before making your choice. Might be worth getting the handgun for target shooting and something like a 12 gauge shotgun for home defense.
@bigidiotdumbstupidguy93298 жыл бұрын
I agree with almost everything you said here. I'm going to make plans to go down to the local indoor range (the nearest outdoor range is almost an hour away and charges a fortune and you can't even use your own guns unless they're shotguns... For some reason) and see if I could test out a .357 and a few 9mm's, maybe a .38 if they have one. My only problem with say, a Mossberg 500 or a Remington 870 (both of which at some point I would love to own) for home defense seems a little ridiculous. Unless you're in a ranchouse or a huge open area, you're going to blow out your ears on the first blast. Same goes for a .357, though I think there are some revolvers that can reduce the noise significantly due to their construction. A .38 might be something pretty nice to look out for and I hadn't thought of that. Anything in .38 comes at a pretty high cost around here. But the 1911 + Model 19 will both always be on my radar. Along with my beloved M1 Garand and Mauser K98. Thank you very much for the advice. I'll be sure to look around and try a few different ranges.
@jacobcelo70408 жыл бұрын
+Jack Petry Hopefully you can try out some good guns. Sucks about the range. I'm glad I don't live in Cal. .38 and .357 ammo is expensive here too, but I find it a lot more often than 9mm, .40, .45 or .22 which is always nice. I agree with you on the shotgun, I'd never want to fire it indoors. I keep a 9mm and shotgun by the bedside, but we have a lot of land. If for whatever reason I need to venture beyond my bedroom I'd take the shotgun. It's an 870 with a side saddle. But for indoors I'd stick to the 9mm. M1 Garand is a heck of a lot of fun to shoot. M1 Carbine will always be my favorite rifle though. I hope you can shoot all those (or even own them) someday. Good luck with your purchase!
@mattheiutaelor96539 жыл бұрын
Can you explain the difference between the 38 special and the 38 special +P? Thank you.
@glenpope49559 жыл бұрын
Increased pressure and velocity. That's about it.
@sylviajones33552 жыл бұрын
A guy told me that .38 super will work in some .357 revolvers.
@lbear33216 жыл бұрын
The way I remembered it as a kid was the special ones are a little slow.
@fritzd21166 жыл бұрын
That's funny! 😃
@jestnutz6 жыл бұрын
And no one likes them
@chriswilliams88626 жыл бұрын
Lol
@mchildress89725 жыл бұрын
My god
@rjwintl5 жыл бұрын
yep, and they ride the short bus !!! ... LOL !!! ... that's exactly what I was told too !!!
@NorthCountryOutdoorGuys8 жыл бұрын
This channel is invaluable to new gun owners like myself. I check your channel first for any info prior to a purchase. Thank you for all the time and effort you put in.
@HavocHerseim8 жыл бұрын
+North Country Outdoor Guys I agree %100. My wife is new to this stuff but she needs to know it and we find ourselves watching hours of his videos. He is a great resource. I really can't find anything wrong with anything he says. I especially liked it when he talks about not being a tough guy. He is a very responsible gun owner and makes the past time and those who engage in it look better.
@acyutanandadas13268 жыл бұрын
+H. Herseim agreed. Question--why isn't it called .38 magnum ? what does .357 mean? sounds like a smaller caliber but fits in the same chamber
@mark95318 жыл бұрын
+Acyutananda das Ok. Now I am going to show my ignorance. But I THINK that .38 is the OD (size) of the casing. And .357 is the OD of the bullet. Both .38 and.357 are the same size diameter OD casing and bullet. But the casing of the .357 is LONGER than the .357. Both casing and frame of a .357 are tolerant of hotter loaded, longer .357
@usa-rb5fi8 жыл бұрын
+mark9531 you're close, 38 special is actually .36 caliber, and .357 is .357 in bore, so same bore size, 38 before special came about used heel style bullets and they were actually .38 but later they became .36 but kept the name .38
@mark95318 жыл бұрын
usa2012 Thanks for the correction usa2012. I am much more of an admirer and collector of handguns than an expert. Although some jewels of my collection has suffered the ravages of 4 children's braces and college educations. That is why I like to watch hickok45. He makes the technical aspect of firearms interesting.
@zyad488 жыл бұрын
44 magnum: *_BOOM_* 44 special: pew
@mr.a51174 жыл бұрын
"My guns go BOOM BOOM yo guns go pow pow" -Big L
@Deadbuck734 жыл бұрын
I knew the comments would get to the point!... first comment... 💥
@sogman72654 жыл бұрын
Not with hand loads, only your pew pew factory ammo, lol! I have 44's that have never ever fired a factory round.
@mspunk854 жыл бұрын
SoGman nobody cares
@bigrab.17484 жыл бұрын
@@mr.a5117 and he died via 'pow pow' 🤣
@ToiletFinger12 жыл бұрын
Another thing I like about your channel is that you don't waste our time with a opening them/song. You get right down to business. Thank you.
@godchi1dvonsteuben7703 жыл бұрын
Agreed...
@seapimpnh.93073 жыл бұрын
Obviously this is an old video . He has a theme song and you’d be hard pressed to find 38 or .357 in any gun shop now . Lol
@surgicalshooter9113 жыл бұрын
@@seapimpnh.9307 I think he put this video out about 9yrs ago. 😉👍
@davidkgreen10 жыл бұрын
clone this guy and send him up here to teach school.What a concept .A teacher who really knows how to communicate
@MaxwellAerialPhotography9 жыл бұрын
He used to be a univeristy prof in Tennesse.
@davidkgreen9 жыл бұрын
Was a time not that long ago when they had rifle ranges in Canadian High Schools.The first victims of the social engineering vermin that now run our lives..
@drewmandan6 жыл бұрын
If kids had the opportunity to learn from guys like hickok, nobody would have irrational fear of guns, that's for sure. And shootings would probably decrease too.
@two23555 жыл бұрын
True
@jeddyhi5 жыл бұрын
@@MaxwellAerialPhotography He taught middle school English class.
@christofergreen2144 жыл бұрын
"Any gun store in the country is gonna have this ammo." I remember those days pre 2020
@jacobhollingsworth69413 жыл бұрын
If you got 38 special you can use 38 long colt and that ammo is everywhere atleast where I'm at
@FL_Dolfo Жыл бұрын
@@jacobhollingsworth6941so you can shoot 38 long colt out of a 38 special is what you’re saying ?
@Jacob82222 Жыл бұрын
@@FL_Dolfo yeah shot 100 rounds of long colt out of my 38 special nothing bad happened yet lol I looked it up and the 38 long colt has less pressure too
@hickok4513 жыл бұрын
@reynosamanA3 , Better watch it again and pay closer attention. That's my .44 Magnum Model 29. We have several other videos with it.
@elijahsellers37274 жыл бұрын
Nice! I've got a Ruger Redhawk chambered in .44 Magnum. It's stainless with rosewood grips. Beautiful gun, with a 6.5-7 inch barrel, I can't remember which one.
@LycanWolf897 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for clearing that up for me. I just got my first 357 magnum. I looked up the rounds it can shoot and I was just so confused by what I read. This video was very helpful
@jasonsims51447 жыл бұрын
Nice job Hickok! All magnums are special, but NO specials are magnums!
@garyK.45ACP5 жыл бұрын
But I just created a .575 Special Magnum using .357" bullets (Well, that's what a .38 uses but they call it a .38 so why not call it a .575?) that is both special AND magnum.
@FearScherer5 жыл бұрын
I like
@kevinblanton75675 жыл бұрын
👍
@rocknrollforever80454 жыл бұрын
Ha Ha Ha!
@prostitutionsavedmymarriag30154 жыл бұрын
@@garyK.45ACP nobody cares
@interstellarlapisthecccp49464 жыл бұрын
.357 Magnums are my favorite revolvers; they have just the right ratio of power to recoil and they are really versatile. You can probably even load 9mm and .380 and get it to shoot. That's from the technical standpoint, but there is also the aesthetics to be considered. Rarely is a gun ever just a tool for people who carry and use them on a regular basis; if you're going to be spending a lot of time with it then you should also consider how much you like the way it looks and how it feels in the hand. The old revolvers from the 50's, 60's and early 70's are my personal favorites. They just look and feel great and they are associated with all the legendary actors and movies of the golden age of Hollywood. As silly as it may sound at first, feeling like a badass definitely helps improve your performance when you need it most. Confidence is key, and that comes from being confident in your own ability via many hours of practice as well as how good you personally feel about the gun you are shooting.
@jackbookerjr.30472 жыл бұрын
Ruger makes a 357 that has a 9mm cylinder you can swap out and shoot 38, 9mm, and 357.
@jackbookerjr.30472 жыл бұрын
Also, a 45 long colt and 45 acp version.
@bmxriderforlife12342 жыл бұрын
I like your point about considering what you like the look and feel of. I like the old cowboy revolvers and big ass semi auto pistols. Full size 1911 ftw. Shot a bunch but don't own anything besides antiques yet. Lol Canada. Getting my license soon. Lever gun to start, then probably a 1911 or a baretta 92 variant when I get my pistol license. Deffs gonna throw a cartridge conversion on one of my saa though. Unfortunately years ago they changed the rules and had to five em to my buddy till I get my license for hand guns. Despite being antique they got scared of the 45 for some reason and made them not exempt. But a bunch of Webleys in big ass calibers are fine even some cartridge shooting ones. Yet with just a basic rifle license I'll also essentially be able to buy a legal damn near sawn off mini shot gun. Was trying to decide on a bear gun for hiking and pistols are no Bueno so figured tiny lever action shot gun with slugs or if I get a 10mm lever action custom made(not sure if I can here legally or if any makers will do it) then just load some hot ass 10mm tweaked for a long barrel. Repeated shots and better ballistics then people realize. 230gr bullet supersonic with fast follow ups. Lol grizzlies scare the shit outa me. Was originally gonna be a 500s&w with the built in recoil suppression. Other choice was a 45 70 or 50 Alaskan rifle.
@thecommunistdoggo10082 жыл бұрын
@@bmxriderforlife1234 And then Trudeau came to ruin our fun
@MultiPurposeReviewer2 жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right about the feel and look of them. I recently started buying my first pistols, and I've gone all semi-auto so far. I like them, but when I'm at the store and I hold a revolver, it just feels GOOD. The weight, the shine, the smoothness, the satisfying click of the cylinder all combine to make a firearm that is just as much a piece of art as it is a tool and a weapon. I'm planning on getting a revolver next, just because.
@David-sr4ug7 жыл бұрын
I'm sick af right now and have been on a Hickok marathon
@davesbackyardchickensandou39055 жыл бұрын
Hopefully your feeling better now??
@alexryder85505 жыл бұрын
Dave's backyard chickens and outdoors. 😂😂😂
@scottyj62263 жыл бұрын
Well don't leave us in suspense. Did you die or not?
@supertrinigamer3 жыл бұрын
You're sick af? Did you do some awesome tricks at the skate Park?
@JD-wn3cc3 жыл бұрын
You dead man?
@vandahm11 жыл бұрын
The .38 Special is an old round based on some of the very first cartridge rounds designed for revolvers. Back then, they had not yet adopted modern naming standards that we have now (0.38" is the width of the brass case and not the bullet). Decades later, when S&W released the .357 Magnum, they wanted their customers to know that, even though the round was similar to .38 Special, it was a new and modern design. So they used a modern name (0.357" is the width of the bullet) to show that.
@lashlarue79246 ай бұрын
THANK YOU 🙏, I was wondering
@georgeclark234910 жыл бұрын
only real difference is what you can control on every shot, that is all that matters, if you cannot control the gun on every shot then it is useless no matter what anyone ever tells you, if you cannot control your self defense round well you are dead.
@TheAlbyzoe10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the knowledge. I was thinking about buying a 38 spec, after this video I decide a 357 is better because I can target practice with 38 and save the 357's for the "animals" . Love your channel, thanxs
@dmrmuzik254 жыл бұрын
I'm feeling the same way!!!!
@somerandomguy59774 жыл бұрын
You should practice with the ammunition you can plan on using for self defence so you know the characteristics of how they shoot before having to use them in a real situation
@joeydoesthings49554 жыл бұрын
Some Random Guy yeah but getting a .357 is always the smart choice. It shoots the .38sp and it’s variants, and it makes shooting .38sp a breeze. I would suggest just getting the .357 even if you only ever plan to shoot .38.
@seapimpnh.93073 жыл бұрын
It’s not a good to shoot just 38 in a .357 . Mix it up occasionally so you don’t get a ring in your cylinder .
@jackbookerjr.30472 жыл бұрын
@@seapimpnh.9307 Yeah I'm sure that's why he just shoots lighter 357 loads instead of 38 spec.
@ludwigh21658 жыл бұрын
*A man's got to know his limitations........*
@zenbooter5 жыл бұрын
Ulfzark Lol, and now he’s got a new one out. CE that is. Did I get that?.
@tonyrebel634 жыл бұрын
I sure know mine when the bullet leave my chamber and hit the scum bag thats my limit. Then I call 911
@christianmagrum32824 жыл бұрын
I’ve been on the force for 15 years Callahan; and I never drew my weapon once........ (read above)
@joeyscaniaman63919 жыл бұрын
I wish handguns where easier to get in Australia
@joeyscaniaman63918 жыл бұрын
+Steve Johnson mate nearly all gun owners tried to fight to keep handguns. but australia's gun control lobby wants to ban guns from the county
@alexmoore15068 жыл бұрын
+Joe Scania man I guess they felt Port Arthur shooting was their best chance to brainwash people
@joeyscaniaman63917 жыл бұрын
Victor Korgoth really restricted you can't even defend yourself against a home invader with a gun or defend yourself at all without going to jail. different hear in down under the gun control lobby has more power than the gun lobby. You guys in the US your gun lobby has more power than your gun control lobby. Australia imported a leaver action shotgun it holds five rounds and the gun control lobby say's aw a mad man will go around killing people with it. Us gun owners in Australia are treated like criminal's. •Semi auto rifles •Semi auto shotguns •Pump action shotguns are banned to the normal gun owner in Australia you have to have a special permit to own them three fire arms. Handguns can only be used for sport shooting or primary produces licences ( used in the station country in the outback) and the Greens party in Australia says the only thing handguns are used for is mass murder. So hicok45 you make awsome videos mate and to all the rest of you good American gun owners never give up your rights because once there gone you'll never get them back.
@aaronteaby46386 жыл бұрын
Joe Scania Man Wow. It's looking like that's going to be the US pretty soon here.
@ivanrios24175 жыл бұрын
No it won't @@aaronteaby4638
@troy94778 жыл бұрын
Dirty Harry said: "I use a light Special". In this size gun it gives me better control and less recoil than a .357 with wadcutters". That is more or less verbatim from the range scene in Magnum Force. Now, who remembers who played the young (and 1 older) motorcyle cops? :)
@hickok458 жыл бұрын
Oops, I mentioned this in my previous comment before I saw this. Should have known you'd be familiar with this scene, too. :-)
@jimh35007 жыл бұрын
Troy Ortega David Soul from Starsky and Hutch - I think that was the blonde biker cop??? Good trivia question
@rhubertjr012 жыл бұрын
Hello sir, even though this video was made more than ten years ago it continues giving gun owner genuine and reliable sources of knowledge and experience that help us understand our guns and ammo better. I am a true follower of your videos and have gained a lot of understanding from them, as I feel as it is like going to gun school to learn about all the different guns, ammo and safety lessons. The videos you provide give us information to make wise decisions on gun purchases and how to be better gun owners for all those around us. Today was one of those days, the way you explained it made it very clear and easy to follow. I wanted to make sure that it was safe to shoot 44 sp out from my 44 mag gun. I thank you for your dedication and your sons excellent filming of your videos. Hope to see many more of your videos in the future. Thank you and God Bless Rod Hubert
@sethredmond30803 жыл бұрын
I wish we could find ammo now
@RioLajasWolF8 жыл бұрын
Best person that I found to explain things! Thank's for your videos, they are much appreciated.
@tenacious6458 жыл бұрын
He is/was a school teacher in real life. A good one too I'd bet. So it makes sense why he's so informative. He actually capture your attention too. He's exactly the kind of teacher I always respected in high school.
@RioLajasWolF8 жыл бұрын
tenacious645 That's exactly right. I don't even remember how I ended in one of his videos but let me tell you, it got my attention to the point that I'm learning so much of guns because of him. He is an excellent teacher!
@michaelschaffer59847 жыл бұрын
tenacious645 o
@marcusfagaragan69193 жыл бұрын
Real talk proper and punctual.
@hiirienmetsastaja00068 жыл бұрын
7:07 revolver is best and coolest
@brandonshand47184 жыл бұрын
Love my s&w model 649, shrouded hammer, .38 special. I don't think they make the 649 anymore. All the versions have internal hammers. There may be a standard ext. Hammer version im not sure. But I love it thanks to its shrouded hammer but also its single action mode which you can't get anymore with these internal hammer versions
@niklasmolen47533 жыл бұрын
It should be a Colt army in that case.
@bigorangetrucker11 жыл бұрын
at 8:53 you have a little note that pops up that says "All the bullets are 38 caliber..." Correction: all the bullets are .357 caliber. A .38 special really shoots a .357 bullet. The cases both measure .38 inches. and that's where the name for the .38 special really originated. I love your channel Hickock. I have a snub nose .38 special myself and absolutely love that little gun. Just didn't want other viewers to be missled.
@BIGDADDYCANKOO5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that. May my grandfather Rest In Peace. He always carried his 38 special and was just a good a shooter. For many many years that gun was his companion until old age and almost blind he was caught off guard by a coward with an assault riffle. Word has it he had his grandson in his arms when he heard the voice. He handed the child to his mom to reach for his gun but never stood a chance. I loved that gun as much as he did and till this day I’m trying to find out who has it. I love him so much and yet I can’t think of him without thinking of that gun. Men like him and the man in this video are so rare nowadays.
@dorinriki4 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear that. 😢
@danksushi45464 жыл бұрын
May he rest in peace
@codywhitmire88502 жыл бұрын
My grandpa carried his smith and Wesson magnesium snub nose everywhere. Now my dad carries it one day I will be carrying it. I'm truly sorry to hear.
@lashlarue79246 ай бұрын
Damn!
@coreyshier75269 жыл бұрын
Do you guys know WHY guns have specific caliber designations, yet the bullets fired in them are not exactly the same as the name would imply? For instance: the .38 SPC fires a jacketed bullet aprox .356-.357 inches and a cast lead bullet that is .358 inches +/-0.001" ??? Which is the same as the .357 Mag??? A 9mm and a 380ACP fires the same exact bullet size 0.355" (except for the weight); despite the fact that 9.00mm does not perfectly convert to .355" or vise-versa. Did you know the the .44Mag fires a .429" bullet? WHY does the .45ACP fire a .451" jacketed bullet, but cast lead bullets are .452" and the 45 Colt fires a .454" jacketed round, but cast cast bullets are between .454-.458"? WHY?? Just because! No reason, Just Because! Just Because that's the way they did it. So, don't get caught up in the math and physics, just accept it and move on, read a reloading manual and study Ballistics, not Physics or traditional math. Trust me, it'll save your brain.
@hickok459 жыл бұрын
Corey Shier A lot of it goes back to the old percussion revolvers and the "heel-type" bullets that were used early on in cartridges. I touch on this in the recent .357 Magnum Tribute video.
@foreversone78349 жыл бұрын
Corey Shier The developer of the cartridge gets to name it. Caliber (.38, .45, 9mm) is usually the first part of the name. The second part of the name is what really defines the geometry of the cartridge, and by extension, what types of firearms can chamber that cartridge. Although caliber has pretty much been standardized over time (albeit some are holdovers, such as the .38 special, from an earlier time), the second part of the name is left to the developer. It can be the name of the manufacture (Smith & Wesson), or a person who developed it (Luger), or some sophistication (“parabellum” - Latin for prepare for war) or a combo name (Automatic Colt Pistol that rolls into a nice sounding acronym - ACP), or simply something special (“Special”) or to invoke a metaphor (“Magnum”), or just plain Jane (“Auto”). In fact, they can even have different names for the same thing. The 9mm Luger and 9mm Parabellum are different names for the same cartridge. But what we don't want is the same name for different cartridges. That is disaster waiting to happen. So the industry polices itself and keeps the names unique by adding that unique name qualifier at the end. This is why the cartridge name is stamped on the firearm, not just the caliber. The cartridge name tells you the cartridge that can be fired in that firearm. My Beretta 92FS is a 9mm weapon, but it doesn't just have 9mm stamped on it; there are many 9mm cartridges out there, many which are NOT designed to fire in my Beretta. My Beretta has “9mm Parabellum” stamped on it. The parabellum specifically defines the 9mm cartridge the firearm is designed to chamber. I can also fire the 9mm Luger, knowing that the 9mm Luger and the 9mm Parabellum are different names for the same cartridge.
@tenacious6458 жыл бұрын
so true lol. Thanks man :)
@labby212 жыл бұрын
Hicock, this really cleared up a lot of questions for me. I cannot truly express how much I've learned from you. Keep up the great work! =)
@marcs9904 жыл бұрын
Can the shorter length rounds cause accuracy issues if they r not lined up perfectly with the barrel as they are not as flushed up to the barrel as they normally would be, is their any chance of accuracy deficiency (disregarding the fact it’s a lighter round) or even over time causing damage to you’re firearm, for example the start of the rim of the Barrel being ever so slightly scratched as the Round exits the Revolver, again due to the above mentioned reason. This is just myself thinking 🤔. Not sure If I’m asking a dumb question, just wanted to know. Thanks for you’re great content n just subbed.
@sjr90768 жыл бұрын
Hard to beat a good S&W revolver in 38 spl or 357 mag..two of my favorite calibers. So versatile.
@FTStratLP3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info, much appreciated. Now I see clearer. Just one question, why is called .357 Magnum and not .38 Magnum?
@jorgesolis94683 жыл бұрын
.38 is what they called heeled bullets but to differentiate they called it .357 mag and also because .357 was the real size
@Cap53322 жыл бұрын
Always thought .38 Mag sounded better.. ha
@MADXBLU4 жыл бұрын
I always wondered the difference between them calibers. Thank you! Nobody could have explained them better than you! 👍🇺🇸👍🇺🇸
@lordsummerisle8711 жыл бұрын
.38SPL bullets are actually .357" diameter. Story goes, when the .38SPL was developed there were many older .38" cartridges out there, but they were heeled bullets -- like a .22LR, where the bullet diameter increases to be parallel with the body of the brass once past the case mouth. The developers didn't want people thinking the new round was less powerful that the old .38s so they called it .38 Special. Don't ask me to swear to it though ;-)
@rainstand27724 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a .44 special it’s awesome
@alneal1003 жыл бұрын
You must reload. I have searched everywhere, including online, and .44 Special factory loads seem to have disappeared.
@shlomo_jewinstien-Doodoowitz3 жыл бұрын
I've never even heard of the 44 special let alone finding ammo
@meatmissilef11112 жыл бұрын
These videos are excellent for bringing new shooters up to speed. You can really tell that Hickok has a background in teaching.
@alanlabar77225 жыл бұрын
Always The Gentleman - Always The Instructor - Always The Best - Thank You.
@travisj.19384 жыл бұрын
Taurus 692 comes with a 9mm cylinder so you can shoot .380, 9x18, 9x19 and then swap to the .357 mag cylinder you can shoot .38 short, .38 long, 38 spec & .357 mag. The Perfect SHTF gun!
@VCBird67 жыл бұрын
"Moderate magnum loads" he says, as his targets get launched into orbit... Awesome
@TheROMaNProject Жыл бұрын
About 42 years ago, when I had recently divorced and buying things impulsively wasn’t limited by a wife’s sharp criticism, I bought a used - but as new - Dan Wesson .44 magnum in a 4 inch barrel with the perhaps fool-hearty idea of carrying it for bear protection when hiking in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Several months later, a good friend and I were walking down an old forestry road going back to our hunting campsite… the sun had just set and the shadows were becoming thick & dark. My friend bet me that I couldn’t hit a fist-sized dirt clod maybe 30 feet before us. After handing him my rifle, I drew the revolver, aimed, and squeezed a double action shot. There is no describing the fearsome ball of orange-red flame that seared our retinas, nor the ungodly “WHUMP!” that left our ears ringing for hours afterwards! We could barely see the logging road for the residual sun-like image in our eyes, but somehow we managed to find our way back to camp. The next week I sold my 4 inch .44 magnum in “as new condition” to its next happy owner… having fired a single cartridge during my brief ownership. Neither one of us could tell if my shot had hit the dirt clod, nor at that point was that important! In later years, during my 9 year stint as a reserve deputy sheriff, I occasionally shot my 6 inch S&W .357 magnum without hearing protection (just a few rounds each time) because in a LEO gunfight there’s no time to put on ear muffs and without practice there’s no way to get off a 2nd or 3rd shot if you are standing there - stunned. The 2 extra inches significantly reduced the muzzle blast and roar compared to a 4 inch model I also owned. But in my entire 74 years I have only fired a single round of .44 magnum sans hearing protection!
@Ensign_Cthulhu11 жыл бұрын
When revolvers went over from cap & ball to cartridge, a lot of the early cartridges had a bullet the same max. diameter as the outside of the cartridge case, rather than the same diameter as the inside of the case mouth as it is today. In the case of .38 special, that outside diameter is 0.379 inch, close enough to .38 which "reads" easier. The .44 cartridges have .429 inside diameter but one of the early ones, the .44-40, has a .443 external case mouth diameter. Again, ".44" is easier to say.
@damienrotter4917 жыл бұрын
great explaining. love his ability to analyze and explain in simple terms.. his shooting technique is so solid...357s barely recoil with his grip.. fascinating
@edwardpadgett85959 ай бұрын
Makes a difference if you're 6' 9".
@firebuster0112 жыл бұрын
thanks for that very interesting knowledge about revolvers. Philippines
@Mikeworks21374 жыл бұрын
My dad got 358 magnum and my grandfather got 38. Special
@nickwiora82143 жыл бұрын
Its you
@CyprinusCarpioDiem11 жыл бұрын
What exactly is +p?
@SchizophenicMongoloid4 жыл бұрын
Hotter loaded .38 SPL. Just adds more power to the shorter round
@jerryparks310311 жыл бұрын
Great video hickok45 as always great infomation.
@RocKiteman9 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU for explaining the magnum vs special thing....
@carminesilverado10 жыл бұрын
when I was a little kid in the 50's my Dad was a cop and the standard issue revolver was a 38 but there was a controversy about the 38 being too weak a round ,it would bounce off a windshield for example so they went to the 38special which I think is plenty of stopping power up close and the 357 mag is a beast ,as you say owning a 357 mag allows a person to shoot the other 2 rounds
@DeadSpyGaming_ Жыл бұрын
The shorter case is the special one💀😂😂😂
@brottarnacke9 жыл бұрын
I'm new to guns, but one thing I always wondered is how come the .45 Long Colt is less powerful than a .44 Magnum round, even though the .45 cartridge is both thicker and longer? Is the powder in the .44 stronger in itself, or do they just leave the .45 cartridge partially empty? How does this work?
@hickok459 жыл бұрын
brottarnacke The origins of the .45 Colt are the Colt SAA revolver. It's a fine revolver and plenty powerful, especially with the original black powder cartridges. I've loaded many .45 Colt cartridges with black powder (full case). It is an absolute magnum experience! With smokeless powder, though, the pressure curve is different, and it's not safe to load up the .45 Colt cartridge to magnum power levels unless you're going to shoot it in a modern firearm designed for that sort of .44 Magnum pressure. A Ruger or Marlin Rifle can handle it, but there's the fear that really hot .45 Colt rounds could end up in a Colt SAA, which is not designed for magnum pressures with smokeless powder. It's the same reason most .45-70 factory loadings are not too overly hot; they could end up in the original rifle for .45-70, the Trapdoor Springfield. It also was originally a black powder cartridge. In modern rifles, such as the Marlin lever guns, the .45-70 can be loaded up much warmer than what you get with most factory loadings. All this said, unless you are doing some serious hunting, either of the cartridges are probably adequate for about anything you want to do. Big pieces of lead moving fast enough for most purposes. :-)
@brottarnacke9 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! :-)
@carolinabull9 жыл бұрын
hickok45 i have a comanche 3 357 look on my page watch my latest video an tell me what you think it's very rare !
@brottarnacke9 жыл бұрын
faultroy Hickok45 straightened out most of the question marks, but thanks for the additional info and clarifications!
@MaxwellAerialPhotography8 жыл бұрын
***** no not really, it was a term that came about in order to help differentiate it from the the .45 ACP which is sometimes erroneously called a .45 Colt also, as well Colt did have other cartridges called Long Colt from that same area thus making the term period correct if not inaccurate.
@Mr1971danman12 жыл бұрын
Great video! I have had a .44 special for many years and always had this question. Now I clearly understand due to your clear concise explanation with visuals. This is probably the video of yours I have learned the most from. **You mentioned the .40 / 10mm similarities, it would be awesome if you made a video, with your easy style, and explained max capabilities for calibers and weapons. Ex: .38/.357 in a .357, .40/10mm in a Glock 20 and expand to what simple barrel changes for glocks add.
@harrycallahan6928 жыл бұрын
Gotta love hickok45. He's the benchmark of firearm knowledge.
@HistoryandReviews3 жыл бұрын
The Wikipedia of firearms
@lightningandodinify3 жыл бұрын
@@HistoryandReviews hickok and forgotten weapons :0
@DavidWilliams9911 жыл бұрын
I would advise you to save up an extra 100 to 150 dollars and get a Taurus. A much better gun and it comes with a live time warranty. Rossi revolvers suck.
@TIOLIOfficial2 жыл бұрын
Basically: Magnum: - longer cartridge, - more powerfull. Special: - shorter cartridge, - less powerfull.
@jackbutcher44858 жыл бұрын
best channel on KZbin by far! absolutely can't get enough of it. hickok45 and his son do an amazing job going out of their way to creat extremely interesting and informative videos!
@DuellingTubers11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to explain the details,and then showing the "proof of concept" showing how the ballistics changes the tragectory -- something we can "know" in our brain, but when you see it coming out of the barrel, it really sets in. I'm very grateful for your excellent work, but mostly for your ability to slow down for the people not up to your speed (yet!) :)
@gregshock2 жыл бұрын
The more I think about it, the more I believe there’s more merit to the “New York reload” than speed strips, speed loaders or maybe even magazines in an auto loader. They’re making guns so small and light anymore that it might be easier to just carry two guns than think about reloading.
@noturfather11062 жыл бұрын
"Remember, switching to your sidearm is always faster than reloading."
@jordank54764 жыл бұрын
I might be retarded but I have a question. Would it be any less accurate shooting a 38 out of a 357? (Probably not enough to notice if any) I'm only asking this because it seems like the since the case is shorter maybe it wouldn't be as close to the start of the barrel. I'm new to the world if revolvers so don't be to harsh guys.
@deovindice713911 жыл бұрын
@DragonofDarkness13 The .38 Special was designed in 1898 to replace the .38 Long Colt cartridge, after complaints from soldiers of the Philippine-American War that the LC was ineffective at stopping enemy charges. So yes, when it was invented, the Special was pretty special.
@dahlski8 жыл бұрын
Thank you, sir. That's something I've been wondering about for a longtime. Could you do the same comparison with .22 longrifles vs. .22 magnum rounds? You know for us Europeans? I am in the prcess of jumping through the hoops to obtain a handgun license and in Sweden the first you can get is for a .22. And I'm a revolver fetischist so I'm going with a revolver. You have any advice on wich will be able to fire .22 magnums?
@KevinCCucumber5 жыл бұрын
You should move dude
@scvandy31294 жыл бұрын
To dahlski: By now I hope you have been granted your handgun license, purchased a .22 Magnum revolver or pistol, and have become proficient, all the while enjoying our shared hobby. I hope one of your considerations is / was The Rock Island Armory XT 22 Magnum is a 1911 style semi automatic rimfire pistol. That looks like fun; well built; historical style. I feel fortunate to own a revolver, a vintage 1970 Colt .22 single action with a 6 1/2" barrel length (about 16.33 mm). It comes with two cylinders: .22 long rifle and .22 Magnum. The gun is beautiful and accurate; a delight to shoot in both calibers. I trust this answer was heads-and-tails better than "Kevin C Cucumber's" insensitive replay -- the kind where KZbin and Hickok45 viewers wonder "Why bother? If you can't help, 'pass' and read on to the next group of remarks where there just might be a question you can intelligently answer with a sense of kindness and politeness."
@UnchartedGamerandReviewer9 жыл бұрын
This video appeased my snub-nose fetish
@doctorlove35364 жыл бұрын
UnchartedGamer may i introduce you to pocket pistols
@mariejames97053 жыл бұрын
A .357 magnum revolver was the first gun I ever shot. Had more of a kick than I was expecting, but after the first one you kinda know what to expect.
@TaborEaton2 жыл бұрын
My taurus 605 shoots both .357 and .38spec. Love it.
@micemr76 Жыл бұрын
I think .38 spl is the most fun round to shoot, and the 44 special is about the most unfun
@robertmurdock97505 жыл бұрын
First came the 38 long colt then the 38 special, then came the 357 magnum. First came the 44 Russian then the 44 special then came the 44 magnum.
@chuckaule62924 жыл бұрын
don't forget the 38 S&W came out after the long colt.
@Sparky-gp9vh4 жыл бұрын
What about the 44 American?
@zyad488 жыл бұрын
why is it called 357 magnum instead of 38 magnum? they're the same caliber... they did it with the 44s...
@zyad488 жыл бұрын
The USA That's what caliber stands for... 50 caliber bullets are .50 in diameter .44 magnum is .44 in diameter... my question is why was it changed from 38 to 357 if they're the same caliber?
@zyad488 жыл бұрын
The USA at this point I'm assuming they made it 357 just to make it sound cooler
@OtterVonBiscuit8 жыл бұрын
Because back in the blackpowder days, 38s were actually 38s. Then when projectile design started to advance more into smokeless powder and self contained cartridges, they "shrunk" down to a 36, or more exactly, at 357. The '38' designation stuck though, since everyone knew what it was. So when the 357 magnum was invented, they called it what it actually was instead of keeping the "misidentified" 38 name going.
@zyad488 жыл бұрын
Chris Hunt Actually, according to wikipedia(so take it with a grain of salt I guess) .38 special cartridges were actually .357s in that the bullet diameter was actually .357
@OtterVonBiscuit8 жыл бұрын
Yes, 38 specials were always .357 diameter, but they evolved from the cap and ball revolvers which were .36 caliber or .38 caliber.
@SierraBravo3475 жыл бұрын
Life IS good when you're shooting Magnums!
@garmsby82755 жыл бұрын
What about the 45 LC and 45 acp?
@joshhaney97695 жыл бұрын
I believe the diameter is the same but the 45LC is a whole lot longer. There are some revolvers that can shoot both 45LC and 45ACP but the cylinder is switched out
@poughkeepsieblue2 ай бұрын
Ive always been a big fan of the s&w .38 police special.
@Harrymasonx0411 жыл бұрын
When it comes to using .38 special in a .357, is it okay to use .38 special +p in a .357? I've tried to consult the the website for my specific gun (Ruger Security Six) but I did not see anything on it there.
@SchizophenicMongoloid4 жыл бұрын
Yes. +P is still only half the muzzle energy of .357 Mag. Definitely hotter than .38 SPL, but nowhere even remotely close to the power of .357 Mag
@arcticjoe11427 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for making this video. I've asked the question before, but nobody has ever explained it so clearly. I'm currently shopping for my first pistol and didn't know what I should be looking at. This helps me understand better. I'd still like to know a little more history of the rounds (and the guns). Obviously the specials came first, and then the more powerful magnums were introduced. But, was there ever a 38 standard? Or a 44 standard? Where did the "special" term come from?
@tinchin63282 жыл бұрын
Before the 38 special, there was a 38. But I do not aware of was there a 44 before the 44 special. 🤔🤔🤔
@ratscoot8 жыл бұрын
Actually Champagne is a French size of champagne bottle's. A regular bottel (Bouteille) is 0.75 liter. A magnum is 1.5 liter.
@EdwardMichael34 жыл бұрын
Gun store owner: "Mr. Hickok45 how many revolvers do you need?" Hickock45: "Yes"
@jorgecallico91774 жыл бұрын
The .44 magnum had lots of muzzle flash. Whereas the .44 special had no flames at all. I've noticed the same thing on my .357 magnum vs .38 special loads. The .357 magnum sends out flaming gases in a very hot load. You can see it especially when looking down those dark shooting ranges. The magnum round really lights the whole aisle up when fired. When the special just smokes a tiny bit.
@callmehanson94667 жыл бұрын
I'm not a gun person, but the bottom middle revolver is beautiful.
@piperspalace24618 жыл бұрын
I love this, I leaned a lot and now feel smarter for it.
@HistoryandReviews3 жыл бұрын
And you’ve forgotten
@jacktorrance76399 жыл бұрын
Awesome! I learned something new. thanks for sharing this awesome vid.
@Vekron3 жыл бұрын
Whatever you do the salami lid ain't gon fit
@sjr90768 жыл бұрын
38 special with a hot round is very comparable to a 9mm..But as you said you can handload a .38 to be every bit as potent as a magnum. If you do load 38s to that level, you just have to be sure you have a good sturdy stainless steel gun thats in good shape. The 38 special has always really been a pretty interesting cartridge to me..I have seen people cast over 200 gr bullets in 38..definitely nothing I would want to be on the receiving end of that's for sure!
@thombro70511 жыл бұрын
I love these videos when you post them. You've established yourself as a trusted source of information on firearms and you provide comprehensive coverage of these topics. Very useful! Thanks a lot Hickok45!!
@Terminvtor9 жыл бұрын
S/O to your cam man💪
@jlove245 жыл бұрын
I have that exact 38 special it’s my everyday carry
@bernieouellette64649 жыл бұрын
Great video. I think you should of added the differences between the 45acp and 45 colt, as well,
@glenpope49559 жыл бұрын
Those are two entirely different rounds that cannot be fired out of any of the same guns or cylinders. You need a different cylinder for each. Only a few 45s will fire out of cylinder. You can use 45 auto rim and 45 auto out of the same cylinder. What he was talking about is rounds that are capable of being fire out of the same gun without any changes
@curtispetit9863 жыл бұрын
Hickok45, my name is Curtis and I'm a fan of your channel. I watch you all the time on KZbin. Talking about the difference between the special and the magnum, I see the cylinders are different for the rounds, but what about the barrel? Are they made differently for each round? Just curious.
@hickok453 жыл бұрын
Sometimes barrels might be thicker in order to help with recoil, just to add weight. Also, the forcing cone and initial inch or so of the barrel might be beefed up a bit, as with a S&W Model 19 vs Model 27. Generally, though, they might be the same, even if the lighter barrel and forcing cone could not hold up as well to a full diet of hot .357 mag ammo. The main thing is that the steel in the cylinder chambers is either thick enough or strong enough to handle the added pressure of the .357 round.
@md650008 жыл бұрын
The name "magnum" is just the Latin word for "big" or "great".
@coonan97644 жыл бұрын
so that’s what Danny DeVito meany by “magnum dong”
@enzowarren98326 жыл бұрын
Can you do a comparison between a .38 Special and a .950 JDJ? They are very similar rounds.