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Da Gun Guy
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Honest simple gun tips, reviews, unboxings and insights about da guns we love (and hate) from a life long firearms enthusiast ! That’s what this channel is about. I’m no expert (you’ll see this soon enough) BUT I’m happy to share my experience as we learn about firearms and gun safety together.
These videos are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. Using anything demonstrated in these videos is done AT YOUR OWN RISK. We are NOT in the business of selling firearms or performing modifications on them. Do not attempt to copy anything you see in our videos. In consideration of viewing our videos, you hereby expressly waive any liability against me, us and UA-cam for damages of any kind whatsoever.
These videos are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. Using anything demonstrated in these videos is done AT YOUR OWN RISK. We are NOT in the business of selling firearms or performing modifications on them. Do not attempt to copy anything you see in our videos. In consideration of viewing our videos, you hereby expressly waive any liability against me, us and UA-cam for damages of any kind whatsoever.
Flying With A Gun For the First Time? Here's How I did It.
Are you planning on taking your first airplane trip with your firearm? The regulations, TSA check points and red tape can be intimidating. I know because I recently tried travelling with a trail gun for the very first time. Honestly, it was not a bad or difficult experience at all. The people at both the airlines and TSA were nothing but helpful and polite. So, if you're worried about what to do (as I was) watch this video and you'll see the steps I took to make that part of my travel plans smooth sailing! (Sorry couldn't help it)
If you've had good or bad experiences, please share them in the comments.
NOTE: NOTHING in this video should be deemed legal advice. This video is merely a description of how I travelled for the first time with a firearm within the USA. Local, Federal and International laws will vary. Check with the appropriate legal authority in your jurisdiction before trying to fly with a firearm.
VIDEO CONTENT ------------------------------------------------------------------
00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - Why I Flew With a Gun
01:30 - Conflicting Online Data
03:00 - How I Packed My Guns & Ammo
07:25 - At The Airport
If you want to see the full review of the Smith & Wesson M&P 10mm M2.0 you can see it here: ua-cam.com/video/DVxNjWMBfsY/v-deo.htmlsi=eHlHo1i4Gh8B0cNW
Follow us on Twitter:
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#TSA #Guns #Flying #Travel
Disclaimer: These videos are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. Using anything demonstrated in these videos is done AT YOUR OWN RISK. We are NOT in the business of selling firearms or performing modifications on them. Do not attempt to copy anything you see in our videos. Firearms can be extremely dangerous if not used safely. All work on arms should be carried out by a licensed individual and in accord with all state and federal rules that apply to such. In consideration of viewing our videos, you hereby expressly waive any liability against me, us and UA-cam for damages of any kind whatsoever.
If you've had good or bad experiences, please share them in the comments.
NOTE: NOTHING in this video should be deemed legal advice. This video is merely a description of how I travelled for the first time with a firearm within the USA. Local, Federal and International laws will vary. Check with the appropriate legal authority in your jurisdiction before trying to fly with a firearm.
VIDEO CONTENT ------------------------------------------------------------------
00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - Why I Flew With a Gun
01:30 - Conflicting Online Data
03:00 - How I Packed My Guns & Ammo
07:25 - At The Airport
If you want to see the full review of the Smith & Wesson M&P 10mm M2.0 you can see it here: ua-cam.com/video/DVxNjWMBfsY/v-deo.htmlsi=eHlHo1i4Gh8B0cNW
Follow us on Twitter:
dagunguy357
Follow us on Instagram:
dagunguy
#TSA #Guns #Flying #Travel
Disclaimer: These videos are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. Using anything demonstrated in these videos is done AT YOUR OWN RISK. We are NOT in the business of selling firearms or performing modifications on them. Do not attempt to copy anything you see in our videos. Firearms can be extremely dangerous if not used safely. All work on arms should be carried out by a licensed individual and in accord with all state and federal rules that apply to such. In consideration of viewing our videos, you hereby expressly waive any liability against me, us and UA-cam for damages of any kind whatsoever.
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The Deputy - Taurus' 1873 Colt SAA Clone Reviewed
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Taurus recently entered the 1873 Single Action Army clone market with The Deputy. The Deputy is a 4 click clone of Samuel Colt's "Peacemaker". It comes in both 357 Magnum and 45 Long Colt. In this video, we take a look at the history of the Single Action Army Revolver, unbox a set of Taurus' Deputies, take the guns out to the range for some test shooting, compare these budget friendly pistols w...
Testing the Smith & Wesson Performance Center M2.0 10mm for Grizzly Country at the Range!
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In the original "unboxing" video of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center M2.0 10mm. the gun had a TON of problems shooting when the magazines were filled to the maximum capacity of 15 rounds. It was jam after jam after jam. Since the whole purpose of this gun was to act as a trail gun in grizzly country, jams are a very bad and potentially very dangerous situation. In this follow up video, we'...
The Henry H001 - A MUST HAVE 22lr Lever Action Rifle!
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Some say the Henry H001 lever action is the best 22 "plinking" rifle out there. One thing that is for sure: The "Henry Classic" is a great "must have" rifle for anyone wanting a smooth, reliable and fun 22lr plinking rifle! In this video, we take a brief look at the history of the lever action rifle, unbox a Henry Model H001, take it out to the range and finally field strip the rifle and clean ...
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Smith & Wesson's 686 Plus 3-5-7 Deluxe
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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Smith & Wesson's 686 Plus 3-5-7 Deluxe
A Complete Look at Smith & Wesson's Performance Center M&P 10mm M2.0 & the History of the 10mm
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A Complete Look at Smith & Wesson's Performance Center M&P 10mm M2.0 & the History of the 10mm
The Stoeger STR Line - The Best Budget Friendly Striker-Fire Pistol?
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The Stoeger STR Line - The Best Budget Friendly Striker-Fire Pistol?
A Quick Walkthrough of Sig Sauer's Digital Training Tool App (Sig Connect)
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A Quick Walkthrough of Sig Sauer's Digital Training Tool App (Sig Connect)
Breaking Down and Cleaning the Ruger Security 380
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Breaking Down and Cleaning the Ruger Security 380
Is the Ruger Security 380 the Most Pleasant Shooting Handgun?
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Is the Ruger Security 380 the Most Pleasant Shooting Handgun?
The Best 380ACP Pocket Pistol for EDC
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The Best 380ACP Pocket Pistol for EDC
Ruger SR22 Safety Bulletin Update! #ruger #SR22 #gunsafety
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Ruger SR22 Safety Bulletin Update! #ruger #SR22 #gunsafety
The Taurus 856 - A Full Review of One of the BEST EDC /CCW Revolvers of 2024!
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The Taurus 856 - A Full Review of One of the BEST EDC /CCW Revolvers of 2024!
Field Strip and Cleaning the Springfield Hellcat 3" Micro #edc #CCW #firearmsafety #2A
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Field Strip and Cleaning the Springfield Hellcat 3" Micro #edc #CCW #firearmsafety #2A
How to Field Strip & Clean the Springfield Armory SA-35
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How to Field Strip & Clean the Springfield Armory SA-35
We review the Ruger Mark IV Target pistol
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We review the Ruger Mark IV Target pistol
Field Strip & Cleaning the Ruger SR22
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Field Strip & Cleaning the Ruger SR22
Cleaning the Sig Sauer P365-380 #edc #guncleaning
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Cleaning the Sig Sauer P365-380 #edc #guncleaning
A first look at the TROY PAR (Pump Action Rifle) 223
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A first look at the TROY PAR (Pump Action Rifle) 223
The BEST Laser/Light Combo for the Money - Olight's Bald Pro R!
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The BEST Laser/Light Combo for the Money - Olight's Bald Pro R!
UNBOXING the SA-35, John Browning's Hi-Power gun
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UNBOXING the SA-35, John Browning's Hi-Power gun
We review the Boogeyman's Gun, the HK P30L!
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We review the Boogeyman's Gun, the HK P30L!
Ruger SR22 REVIEW: How GOOD is the RUGER SR22?
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Ruger SR22 REVIEW: How GOOD is the RUGER SR22?
Extended 15 Round Magazine for the HK P30SK
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Extended 15 Round Magazine for the HK P30SK
Great vid. An important difference between the Ruger Vaquero and the other Colt clones is that the Ruger's cylinder spins both ways. Remember, don't use +P, ++P ammo in these guns, including the New Vaquero. The old Vaquero was much stouter and can handle heavy loads.
Alot of old farts making little knit picky comments. Relax guys or make tour own videos if you know more
Hope you didn’t expect anything to happen and this was only a demonstration for non-gun owners. There is no explosive component in a five dollar bill like the primer and gunpowder in a bullet.
Pretty sure the money wasn’t going to go bang, if that’s what you mean? It was really just to see if the bill would prevent the cylinder from functioning and I was curious if the edges of the bill would get singed.
Pick up a p238 titanium rainbow for my wife installed a crimson trace laser gaurd It is now her desk gun in her office Now she carries a g43x And shoots it like a rock star
That 43x is a jumpy gun imo. The Sig will shoot much softer.
Are the boxes moving off screen by unsceen forces because you have a naughty 🐈 cat?
I have to confess… it’s the Force. 😉
"Much easier"? Not so sure?
Is it powder coated? Thing looks gorgeous
Honestly not sure. We're going to the GOA convention in TN and we'll ask Taurus while we are there.
interesting to see how it turns out cause this isnt the first time ive seen this problem with this gun
See ya front sight 🔫
Got bad news for you, or at least anyone watching this video who wants to take your advice: Sig discontinued the P238 this year. So if you want one while they’re still in stock, better pony up the $$ pronto. My understanding was that the only all-metal iteration of the Mustang still being made until recently was the Pocketlite, which was discontinued in 2020. I believe they still make a polymer frame version, the XSP. I agree with you though, that the Sig P238 is a great .380 carry gun. My personal choice is very similar: The Springfield Armory 911, which was introduced in 2018 and sadly, discontinued in 2022 (I think). The Springfield Armory 911 was somewhat less expensive than the Sig P238 - got mine for $600 out the door in 2018 and later they could be had for even less - and the Springfield came with an ambi safety standard which I needed as a lefty. Mine was my exclusive EDC for more than two and a half years, and while I have other carry options now, it remains a favorite, especially when discretion is important. (In fact, I’m carrying mine right now as I write this.) One of the things that killed the Springfield Armory 911 was some UA-cam videos on it that highlighted reliability issues, but mine has been great. The main thing with the 911 is that it has to be cleaned often - at least every 150 rounds or less - and properly (there’s a right way and a wrong way, and if you’re cleaning it the wrong way you will still have problems). But if you do your due diligence with respect to maintenance, it’s a very reliable pistol; I’ve got at least 2000 rounds through mine and after an initial 300 round break-in period (during which I learned about the right way to clean it), I’ve had virtually zero problems since. The only all-metal “shrunken M1911”-style .380 pocket gun still in production, as far as I know, is the Kimber Micro .380. Like the Sig P238, it is very expensive. Don’t know anyone who has one and I’ve never fired one, so I can’t say how good it is. But that’s the only pistol of this particular genre that is in production and will be available for the foreseeable future. The Sig P365 .380 is also apparently very good; I don’t have one but I’ve heard nothing but good things about it. I would like to try one out sometime, though like you, I’m not big on striker-fired handguns in terms of my personal tastes. Still, when I encounter a new gun owner who is looking into a first conceal carry gun, the Sig P365 .380 is one of my two top recommendations, alongside a decent .38 snubbie revolver. Final question for you out of curiosity: What’s your preferred .380 carry ammo? (I go with Federal 99 grain HST myself.)
I like Hornady Critical Defense
Do some research. Colt didn't make a Buntline until 1955. You could order one with any barrel length you wanted before then but there was no Buntline Special. Colt records don't show Edward Zane Carroll Judson Sr. aka Ned Buntline ordering anything.
Glad I clicked on this, great mini history lesson with Colt. I am halfway through this video, Although you are correct about them entering the market with this model, Lets not forget its predecessor the Taurus Gaucho which was a SAA which was a decent homage to the Colt original design.
“Revolving Pistol.” It bothers me that strict nomenclature folks go after anyone calling a revolver a pistol. Billy the Kid was called the Prince of Pistoleers not Prince of Revolvereers. Gunfighters in the southwest were called Pistoleros not Revolveros. There are also some interesting historical discussions about the loading, carrying, and safety of the colt SAA by plowboys ghost and 11bangbang.
SO, is this just Taurus rebranding its Heritage?. Maybe they need to concentrate on making their polymer revolvers NOT explode? Who needs this?. NO ONE!. Who would even want this?. Someone with too much time on their hands. #StopPlayingCowboy
It is Cavalry. Not Calvary.
Gotta be honest, really would've preferred they don't engrave "deputy" on the barrel and went with some wooden grips rather than the more modern ones. Just seems weird to see black rubber on such a classic design.
Seems like i heard or read somewhere the money in the cylinder was for burial expenses.. but I'm not 100% sure on that
Love my early S&Ws. Those include a 1926 5 screw pre-model 10, no dash model 60, & my 1982 686 I bought in 1982. ALL of the later ones had problems including mis-bored frames. I ordered a JM Custom shop in 45 & it also had barrel alignment issues. Didn’t except it & it went back. I recently bought a CZ-Colt Python & absolutely love it…better than my 68 model I might add.
In the finale of Fist Full of Dollars, Eastwood loads only one round and spins the cylinder, so only 1 chance in 6 that his gun will fire. Unless you assume he is so skilled that he can stop/time the spin to stop at 5 indexes. His opponent loads one round in a Winchester rifle, so 100% chance he is loaded.
It has been said with the long barrel revolver one uses a cross. drawer
*Constructive Criticism;* *1). Your only problem with reassembling the cylinder guide rod on either brand, was that you closed the loading gate first.* *2). Notice your accuracy when shooting left handed, during a steady trigger pull, was more centered.(?) that's because you're left eye dominant. (like me)* *You could (a) close your left eye while shooting right handed, (b) turn your head slightly to the left so as to lead with your right eye forward, (c) train your R eye to shoot dominant.* *Considering you're target shooting, and not in combat, or necessarily needing peripheral sight, I would just close my left eye.* *Thanks for showing the Taurus 1873 Colt SAA Clone. (I say [tore-us] lol)* 👍 *PS: I'm sure Ruger would take care of that front sight, if they become aware of it?*
Hey! Thanks for the input. I appreciate it. I am indeed left eye dominant and shoot with it but RH. I always assumed it was my trigger control that got me shooting off to the left. And yes, Ruger said they would fix it but stuck me with postage - lol. Thanks again!
@@DaGunGuy *Cool.* *Besides myself, you're probably the 5th, or 6th person I've helped out with this situation.* 👍 *And Ruger should have kissed you a$$, not only pay S&H, but sent you some MERCH to keep you as a happy customer, with nothing but good to say about them.* *You would think a front sight coming off should be a big deal for Ruger's CEO to get control of.*
What holster do you use to pocket carry your P30SKS?
Sticky holster works well and Barsony has a few you can make work with a little modification
Yep
I have been using my deputies for the past few months for SASS shooting. I did slick mine up with a wolf spring kit. I posted a video of it. I have always used Pietas but I’ll say with some tuning they are slick as any I used. The only draw back I have is I have big hands and the grips are small for me. Great video. Keep it up.
I bought extra magazines before i purchased the ruger security 380. I love it , my daughter loves it
I think I saw a video from shot show where the Taurus rep said the finish was polished nitride.
Taurus owns Rossi and now Heritage. Heritage makes the Badlander shotgun, Rossi the 92 rifle. You can outfit yourself for Cowboy Action with all Taurus stuff.
I have 2 Rossi 92s. LOVE THEM! (But I do love my Stoeger coach guns too). So almost all Taurus.
It was just 45 Colt (long wasn't used) unit God said on to John Browning to create the 1911.
Bought a Spartan model P238 my wife shot it well so i had to buy her one too
For a clone, why do they have to have the cylinder rod so long?
I thought we was doing a review on the Taurus single action
Just jump to 8:50
Awesome I like the Ruger better I have the Ruger Blackhawk 45 convertible very good very reliable
I have a very nice clone but it can't carry 6 safely and sometimes you just want something a little more practical so this is a good option
I used to have a Taurus Gaucho in 45LC - which looks to be identical to this Deputy model. Not sure what's different with the Deputy
$17 for the gun then another $10 to plug up a hole and get caked in carbon? Man these cowboys just had money to burn even on $1 a day
That is not a clone. Is just like the Rugers. The Colts have a pin on the hammer, not a transfer bar
Wow another SSA clone. It has a new name it can do things no Colt clone has done before, buy it. Colt clones are becoming boring. There is no real difference.
Everyone saying this is a first entry forgets the Taurus gaucho. Nice gun though it is more of a second model.
Don’t get so attached how to pronounce Taurus,that isn’t even a Portuguese name so don’t worry about it
That's Cavalry not Calvary.
Thanks for your post. I've had mine for years and find it to be a dependable source EDC revolver. I'm carrying it today.
Skin that smoke wagon and get to work, boy Or are you just gonna stand there and bleed?
Can you get wooden replacement grips for the Deputy? I'm not crazy about the plastic grips.
It does look like there are after-market grips available.
Why would I want a gun named after child rapists?
$17 worth of gold back them was a good chunk. I think a $10 dollar gold peace was one troy ounce back then.
I like this gun something calls me to it Hell yes I heard the 4 clicks
This is one I must have Just hope I don't go fishing anytime soon
... Im not a gun guy... (and im sorry i have to say so much and explain, because i do have love for the saying of colts "cursed blessing". or however thats said.) And so from the perspective of somebody that is probably even more obsolete than a single action.,... man, Please tell me you can change out that handle. Im sure its a side note and still though, anything that allows a person to direct an explosion should not have plastic as a part of its make up. (If nothing else just an opinion.) Learning about the 4 ticks or clicks was a cool part in any case, This being the first place ive heard about that. Its a tool, and truly a power tool if there ever was one. And so thank you for the post, im glad your channel found its way to my "feed".
There are aftermarket grips available for the Deputy.
@@DaGunGuy So I "updated" a part of my post where I wrote about "colts blessing or colts cursed blessing". I just wanted to say so you can tell me if you want me to pull that statement. And in any case I'm glad to hear they at least have a different option and the piece is made with the ability to be simply disassembled and cleaned. ... And so once again, thank you for the post. And I'm glad to know that we still have a market for those tools that STILL have a positive association/reference for making the world a better place. (For future generations, without getting into the arguments. I'll just erase my posts.) ... Absolutely appreciated and ...love forever whatsoever...
You could lose the cylinder pin on the Ruger but not the Taurus.
True
Why did it have to be 10$ bill. Why not 1$?
Folk lore has it the $10 was the cost of a funeral/ to get you buried if you lost a gun fight.