NEVER DO THIS....Revolver Edition

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  • @istiaqueahmedkhan8614
    @istiaqueahmedkhan8614 2 роки тому +673

    Teachers like him should live 200 years just because they're too hard to find. How simply he explained everything. Love his work.

    • @thigoror
      @thigoror Рік тому +11

      And he will! That is the magic of the internet. Not only that, but his knowledge and lessons will stay the exact same for as long as copies of the videos exist

    • @JB-uk7mn
      @JB-uk7mn Рік тому +3

      legends never die

    • @michellejohnson7887
      @michellejohnson7887 Рік тому

      Thank you. These are things that I never thought about. Now I know how to properly handle my revolver.

    • @cobra1995xx
      @cobra1995xx 11 місяців тому +2

      Unfortunately the magical internet is getting more and more anti gun... they dont want teachin or firearm anything ​@thigoror

    • @emu314159
      @emu314159 15 днів тому

      It's the same way he moves when shooting, reloading, handling the weapon. Never on turbo mode, it all just flows like water, and suddenly he's mag dumped 6 rounds of 50 BMG way down range.

  • @JROB227
    @JROB227 4 роки тому +598

    JERRY, I've said it before and I'm going to say it again.... of all the videos you do, these are the ones I enjoy the most.... Just an " old guy" talking guns. Thank you.

  • @joostdriesens3984
    @joostdriesens3984 4 роки тому +487

    I'm impressed by the fact that he takes his handling so serious that he physically can't demonstrate the wrong behaviour, not even once for demonstration purposes! You can see him starting the wrong movement but he can't finish it. He also mentions it once that he is so conditioned he won't do it once.. :-)

  • @brucebergstresser3973
    @brucebergstresser3973 2 роки тому +209

    Been shooting revolvers for 55 years and you still taught me something more. Thanks for your years of learning, experience and teaching. I salute you, sir. 👌👉

    • @jackgreenstalk777
      @jackgreenstalk777 2 роки тому +15

      cheers to you for being humble enough to continue kearning 50+ years into the passion 🙏

  • @davehoward2791
    @davehoward2791 Рік тому +86

    I’ve been following this gent since the 80’s and he is both a wealth of knowledge and an incredible competition shooter. He can work a revolver faster than most can run an autoloader. And after 50+ years of shooting experience I can honestly say he’s forgotten more about handgunning than most of us will ever know. 👍👍

    • @ungabunga6735
      @ungabunga6735 Рік тому

      They had UA-cam in the 80s?

    • @linkfreeman1998
      @linkfreeman1998 Рік тому +6

      @@ungabunga6735 ofc not bruh. That means hes already in the shows and whatnot back then.

    • @erikcrouch7881
      @erikcrouch7881 Рік тому +6

      ​@@ungabunga6735Life existed before the internet, ya know.

  • @GuitarmasterSK
    @GuitarmasterSK 4 роки тому +1327

    Jerry you're a national treasure.. Don't know if anyone told you that before, but I think you should know.

    • @jakleo337
      @jakleo337 4 роки тому +18

      If this was Japan the government would declare him a 'National Treasure'. Wait.....they don't allow guns in Japan.

    • @macclark4112
      @macclark4112 4 роки тому +4

      _ David _

    • @justasalamangreatplayer6421
      @justasalamangreatplayer6421 4 роки тому

      Hickock is better in my opinion

    • @GuitarmasterSK
      @GuitarmasterSK 4 роки тому +34

      @@justasalamangreatplayer6421 Based on what? UA-cam fame? Hickock is cool don't get me wrong, but he's nowhere near Jerrys skill, not to mention Jerrys accomplishments as a world class shooter/ competitor.

    • @justasalamangreatplayer6421
      @justasalamangreatplayer6421 4 роки тому +5

      @@GuitarmasterSK I stand corrected

  • @WillFlyForTips
    @WillFlyForTips 4 роки тому +242

    I didn’t realize the importance of opening the cylinder by pushing on the top. Thanks Jerry!

    • @nerdiloo9863
      @nerdiloo9863 4 роки тому +3

      Yep, best dating advice ever 👍

    • @landonor1
      @landonor1 4 роки тому +8

      That's funny because after watching this video I had to get one of my revolvers and see how I do it. I was pleased to find out that without knowing why, I have been doing it right all these years.

    • @noneshere
      @noneshere 4 роки тому +1

      I bet Jerrys made plenty off that cowboy revolver.

  • @michaelenochs4033
    @michaelenochs4033 4 роки тому +939

    "doesnt sound like much till you do it 10, 20, 30, 40000 times"
    What a gangster lol 😂

    • @Sheridantank
      @Sheridantank 4 роки тому +15

      michael enochs
      I’d love if he could make even an estimate of rounds he’s fired. 6 digits I’m sure. Probably millions. I’d probably put myself at 3k at 25 years old. What I would say is not a lot but some. Since before 10.

    • @xenonram
      @xenonram 4 роки тому +15

      @@Sheridantank He has said between 2-3 million rounds.

    • @joe125ful
      @joe125ful 4 роки тому +1

      Training=Better shooter:)

    • @richb.4374
      @richb.4374 4 роки тому +10

      @@Sheridantank He shoots about 50,000 rounds per year and he's been shooting for decades. Has to be literally millions of rounds.

    • @phillhuddleston9445
      @phillhuddleston9445 4 роки тому +6

      @@Sheridantank He has estimated 2 million plus rounds fires so far in his life.

  • @brillopad1392
    @brillopad1392 3 роки тому +2034

    There was a time, back in the 60's when the Los Angeles Police Department asked the Hollywood studios to please stop having their movie and TV cops wrist flicking their revolver cylinders shut because the real cops were imitating them and ruining their guns.

    • @TwoWeekCowboy
      @TwoWeekCowboy 3 роки тому +99

      I didn't know that. Interesting.

    • @jheetman
      @jheetman 3 роки тому +48

      Funny how Jerry, the guy with the world record for a speed reload doesn't do that, and makes a video about why not to do it, can shoot faster and more efficiently than any of them without doing any of that. Hollyweird is all flash and flare, no logic or reason to any of it. It's a shame so many lemmings emulate what comes out of that literal hellhole.

    • @microwave4928
      @microwave4928 3 роки тому +7

      @@jheetman
      You’re right for the most part
      But calling police officers lemmings makes you look like an asshole

    • @c.d.7742
      @c.d.7742 3 роки тому +102

      @@microwave4928 Calm down. I don't think he was singling out police officers, but rather meant everyone who does that stupid move. I have personally seen regular guys on the firing line flick their revolver shut with their wrist after doing a reload. There is little point in trying to tell them why they should not do it since most get all haughty about it.
      Over fifty years ago my father taught me how to properly handle a revolver using his 22lr Colt Officers Model Match. Still have the gun in excellent condition today.

    • @mikesdname1
      @mikesdname1 3 роки тому +19

      Drag Net did it alllllllllllllllllllll the time. looks cool as heck!

  • @captainskippy6622
    @captainskippy6622 3 роки тому +36

    I became a police officer in the early 1980s and we were still carrying revolvers. I won numerous pistol matches and still have that old revolver. But I never knew these tips. Thanks Jerry!

  • @BigJackGameplays
    @BigJackGameplays 4 роки тому +2537

    Basically: do whatever's the opposite of what TV/movies do.

    • @FMHikari
      @FMHikari 4 роки тому +79

      So if the movie points at someone, you point it at yourself?

    • @fujimi715
      @fujimi715 4 роки тому +46

      Movies and TV typically have very bad gun handling

    • @professoreggplant9985
      @professoreggplant9985 4 роки тому +25

      @@FMHikari So you have heard the expression 'when you point at something, you have three fingers pointing back at you..' ie what got you in that situation to begin.. Yes you hit the nail on the head.

    • @FMHikari
      @FMHikari 4 роки тому +8

      @@professoreggplant9985 Thanks for explaining Mr.Eggpplant

    • @perkelator9277
      @perkelator9277 4 роки тому +2

      @@FMHikari exactly

  • @dogbugler
    @dogbugler 4 роки тому +71

    Wow Jerry, spot on as usuall. As a fellow old dude, I have been blessed to be shooting for 55 years. Started shooting at age 5. Started out with ye ole bolt action .22, then on to the Ruger .22, then here comes the model 10 S&W. Back in the 60's in the now commie state of California. Bless u Jerry and ur beautiful family. I am still learning, 55 years later.
    Get Some. Shalom

  • @Lyle_918
    @Lyle_918 3 роки тому +87

    1978 USAF instructed in some of these very same tips that have stuck with me (issue at that time was S&W model 15). Glock is okay but a revolver is like a friend that never fails ya.

    • @mase7557
      @mase7557 2 роки тому +4

      I bought a S&W model 586 revolver when they came out. The first time I shot it using fresh .357 ammo the revolver seized up. The cylinder was not countersunk and the cases sat raised up just above the cylinder, unlike the cylinder of my model 19 . A couple of grains of gun powder did not burn and somehow ended up under the ejecting star. This caused the cylinder to seize. It just flat refused to turn at all. I had never experienced anything like that before.

    • @super1million11
      @super1million11 Рік тому

      I hear non gun people talking about revolvers like they are some unstoppable force cause they don't jam but what they don't realize is when a revolver does malfunction there is some form of actual issue that needs to be addressed with it and you have to figure out the malfunction where as with a semi-auto you usually just need to rack the slide @@mase7557

    • @lindycorgey2743
      @lindycorgey2743 11 місяців тому +1

      USAF Lackland AFB, TX in February 1982 at the Security Police Academy. We were issued S&W M15 Revolvers that were demilitarized. The cylinder chambers were filled with an epoxy type substance and the firing pin off the hammer. We were explicitly told not to do those things.

    • @paulmartin1623
      @paulmartin1623 10 місяців тому +2

      I go way back in the Air Force AP's (1962). We used the model 15 back then, but they called it the combat masterpiece.

  • @edljnehan2811
    @edljnehan2811 10 місяців тому +7

    One of the things I like about Ruger is the push button cylinder release which makes it impossible to only partially engage the cylinder release. A nice feature I wish other revolver manufacturers used.😊

  • @primeenforcer177
    @primeenforcer177 3 роки тому +36

    Golden advice sir! I've owned my revolvers since childhood and they still are in mint condition. My father taught me how to maintain firearms with pride. It definitely helped in the Army as well. I still use my 44 mag Super Blackhawk and Super Redhawks without issues

  • @harrisonmantooth3647
    @harrisonmantooth3647 4 роки тому +42

    Jerry is such a down to earth knowledgeable person, I could listen to him for hours on end. I wished I could sit in on a live audience show, if he had them.
    Thanks for sharing the tips on the revolver. I always glean from watching him.

  • @timpace9777
    @timpace9777 4 роки тому +21

    As a recreational shooter 40+ years with time behind the counter in sales, I knew all this but never really thought about it in the way you just explained it. Thank you Jerry! 👉 Get Some!

  • @maxgarza2062
    @maxgarza2062 3 роки тому +34

    Jerry I'm a young man who isn't big on fire arms but im considering getting one since this world isnt as safe as it use to be and I wanna thank you for the huge tips and advice you've informed me on with these videos

    • @billystink4611
      @billystink4611 Рік тому +6

      I know you weren’t talking to me, but just curious to know if you ever got one (a firearm)?

    • @IsaiahINRI
      @IsaiahINRI Рік тому +13

      Don't answer Billy. Billy is a Fed

    • @Heywoodthepeckerwood
      @Heywoodthepeckerwood 10 місяців тому +2

      Did you ever decide to get a firearm? If so, do you likeIt?

    • @johnkitchener7011
      @johnkitchener7011 2 місяці тому

      Get one you won't regret it guns are great fun

  • @Colbbee
    @Colbbee Рік тому +11

    Jerry, my man, you are a national treasure, I always appreciate the straightforward no BS information. Absolutely one of the best gun channels on UA-cam. Thanks!

  • @thomaslongshore1295
    @thomaslongshore1295 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks Jerry. A retired police officer many years ago, showed me how to properly open and close the cyl on a double action revolver, just the way you did.

  • @chrispappas8447
    @chrispappas8447 4 роки тому +110

    Dang, this guy is a legend! He’s got pocket lint with more experience than I’ll ever have!

    • @JohnLloydScharf
      @JohnLloydScharf 3 роки тому

      I think he has a better clothes washer than you.

    • @searchBLOC941
      @searchBLOC941 3 роки тому +1

      Although, he apparently stuffs the lint in his revolvers to save the strikers.

    • @johncheek2207
      @johncheek2207 3 роки тому

      I'm an amature magician and back when I was getting back into it 1987 or so, we had a gentleman there who was in his 70's. The other old timers also in their 60's and 70's told me I was about 18 at the time. Said this guy has forgotten more than you nor I will ever know.

  • @jhutch1470
    @jhutch1470 4 роки тому +17

    Thanks for posting Jerry. I was taught this years ago. I have a 115 year old Smith revolver and tell everyone that ever shoots it all of these tips

    • @hippiehippo9030
      @hippiehippo9030 4 роки тому

      If i owned a gun that was 115 years old, no one is gonna shoot it.

  • @sfertonoc
    @sfertonoc 4 роки тому +20

    Amazing. the guys is fast but not a brute, he is smooth above all and takes care of things the whole way. Greedy society should learn from such gentlemanliness.

    • @mikeweathersby7060
      @mikeweathersby7060 3 роки тому +4

      A gentleman who can shoot you with a revolver 10-12 times in about 5 seconds... with a revolver reload half way through. He is amazingly fast... and accurate.

    • @RLKmedic0315
      @RLKmedic0315 3 роки тому +3

      "Slow is smooth and smooth is fast." Jerry is the living embodiment of this phrase.

    • @b.a.lineman7582
      @b.a.lineman7582 3 роки тому

      Clearly late to this party but did see the veins in his forearms??? Would probably be a love/hate experience shaking that guys hand

  • @BB_46
    @BB_46 3 роки тому +7

    A foam ear plug works great between the hammer and frame for dry firing as well, I’ve been doing it for years with no problems. 👍

  • @sweetdrahthaar7951
    @sweetdrahthaar7951 3 роки тому +29

    I learned to never hand a revolver to someone that doesn’t know these things the hard way. A trip to the gunsmith to fix a bent crane was necessary to put my early 686 right again.

  • @larrybomber83
    @larrybomber83 4 роки тому +217

    Being a mechanic many years ago, I would cringe when I saw someone load the cylinder and just flick their wrist to slam the cylinder shut. Not that anyone told me that, just the fact that if you know precision mechanical devices, that kind of stress will destroy anything. Thanks Jerry.

    • @gabrielemagnabosco8926
      @gabrielemagnabosco8926 4 роки тому +19

      Repetitive small moves that look innocuous
      They destroy everything.

    • @T4nkcommander
      @T4nkcommander 4 роки тому +11

      I'm definitely convinced flicking it open does real damage, but I'm not convinced flicking it shut (at least on say, a Ruger) puts any more stress on it than a hand close would, especially if you are mindful about performing the flick. The force balance just doesn't seem to much - if any - different from a hand close to me, and I can't say as I've seen any failures from it over time. But I also haven't done it to my gun much and those I know don't shoot 20,000 rounds.

    • @Vapourwear
      @Vapourwear 4 роки тому +3

      @@T4nkcommander Not until you crack a cylinder stop.

    • @T4nkcommander
      @T4nkcommander 4 роки тому +6

      @@Vapourwear I'm not saying while cylinder is spinning...there should be no additional force or torque on the crane and cylinder than doing it by hand. At least, via force diagrams.

    • @globalautobahn1132
      @globalautobahn1132 4 роки тому +11

      The ONLY TIME you ever slam the cylinder closed is in an self defense situation. Where you need the ammo in the gun immediately. Apart from that DON’T

  • @fenomeno71
    @fenomeno71 4 роки тому +5

    Watching Jerry for years and this is bar Far my favorite vid. With the title, many of us assumed the flip closed would be mentioned--but he starts with something really obscure and keeps going. I thought I handled my wheel with care and respect, but this went to the next level. I love the explanations instead of just preaching. I am sharing this with several good friends of mine.Thanks again Jerry!
    Love to hear your thoughts on wadcutters and other revolver options

  • @mrr7870
    @mrr7870 4 роки тому +140

    In the days of tactical this and tactical that, taking a Revolver shooter Master Class from Jerry would be an amazing breath of fresh air.

    • @kcscustom9759
      @kcscustom9759 3 роки тому +3

      It sure would!

    • @Schizohandlers
      @Schizohandlers 3 роки тому +3

      Boomer moment

    • @Grandmaster-Kush
      @Grandmaster-Kush 2 роки тому +4

      Revolvers are more fun, I shoot not for defense or to navigate a dangerous situations but for my own enjoyment, and the largest enjoyment comes from revolvers! In my country there are very few armed crimes compared to stabbings and beating so better off practicting judo/boxing/mma/Sanda etc then going to the range here for personal defense.
      Plus i'm tired of the boring tactical pimped out semi automatics

    • @jackgreenstalk777
      @jackgreenstalk777 2 роки тому +1

      @@Grandmaster-Kush you might also enjoy pump action shotguns 😁 cant help but have fun shooting them

    • @yobrodontshoot1130
      @yobrodontshoot1130 2 роки тому +2

      @@Grandmaster-Kush My Pa worked as an instructor and felt it was very important to teach me how to use a revolver, including the 2 round “tactical reload” as well as semi-automatics. He also didn’t like having lights and sights on his guns. He preferred very compact pistols (trained on the PPK due to being stationed in Germany)
      If I was stuck in a desert island or a farm for any amount of time, I’d take a Smith and Wesson six-shooter over a semi any day.

  • @indiathylane2158
    @indiathylane2158 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the lessons. Think I first read your columns from the late 70's? I knew not to close the cylinder with a show wrist-flip. But not about carefully pushing the cylinder latch before the cylinder. You're still teaching people.

  • @ClarenceCochran-ne7du
    @ClarenceCochran-ne7du 11 місяців тому +1

    Same thing, been shooting revolvers for nearly 50 years, and though I knew most of this, but still learned a thing or two.
    Thanks Jerry.

  • @malcolmstarling5139
    @malcolmstarling5139 4 роки тому +41

    Wheel Guns Rule
    As a young correctional officer back in the mid to late 70s we were trained on the S&W model 14 as our escort and patrol and escape weapon
    Still today my primary weapon is still a S&W 686....

    • @mattbrown5511
      @mattbrown5511 4 роки тому

      Love my 686. Donald trump doesn't have the money for me to give it up. Around 13,000 rounds later, I know that revolver almost as well as I know my wife.

    • @sifer5913
      @sifer5913 4 роки тому +2

      I have a friend with the 686 and that is a sweet gun......I have a 586 and never abuse it

    • @mattbrown5511
      @mattbrown5511 4 роки тому

      @@sifer5913 Nothing bad with a blued S&W, I just happened to get my 686 at the same price as the 586. 4 inch barrel is a nice medium between carrying and accuracy in my opinion. Enjoy your hog leg.

    • @jackmunch6978
      @jackmunch6978 3 роки тому +2

      I’ve got the 686 plus. I love the lucky 7th shot.

    • @ryancain4117
      @ryancain4117 3 роки тому +1

      My 686+ is amazing

  • @johndough7160
    @johndough7160 4 роки тому +357

    My god this dude just saved me from being green. I never knew this and am guilty of all the bad habits he just displayed. Shit. Thanks Jerry. NOW I know. ...lol...

    • @oldokieworkshop4460
      @oldokieworkshop4460 4 роки тому +38

      No shame in it, you don't know if you don't know? There are always more things to learn and it is a fool that thinks he knows it all (and a potentially dangerous fool at that)

    • @opwave79
      @opwave79 4 роки тому +10

      No worries. I did that slam the cylinder shut thing too. Insert facepalm here lol.

    • @212kody212
      @212kody212 4 роки тому +5

      You're definitely not alone!

    • @saintpirate
      @saintpirate 4 роки тому +8

      If you do not shoot every day thousands of rounds it does not matter if you slam it or use it like you want. It will last you as long as you live and probably last your great grandchildren unless one of them is a gun enthusiast then they will need to see this video .

    • @saintpirate
      @saintpirate 4 роки тому +7

      dont worry as long as you do not shoot 2000 rounds a day. Just load as fast as you can in a life threatening situation and do all the things he said don't do if it makes you move faster. You can always buy a new gun or have the one you used worked on to become better but at least you may be alive.

  • @silverrider918
    @silverrider918 4 роки тому +236

    When Jerry drops a knowledge video, I have to click on it.

    • @spartan3244
      @spartan3244 4 роки тому +9

      the man has forgotten more about guns and shooting than we can ever hope to even learn

    • @saltytraveller
      @saltytraveller 3 роки тому +1

      He is literally a master

    • @diverbob8
      @diverbob8 3 роки тому

      Absolutely.....Every Time!

    • @valleyforge-1777
      @valleyforge-1777 3 роки тому

      Amen

  • @dougrogers835
    @dougrogers835 Рік тому +44

    I was 18 in 1974 when I bought my first revolver. Nobody taught me how to shoot it yet I never did any of these foolish handling maneuvers Jerry talks about. Maybe it was the mechanic in me, or I just wanted to be very careful and was a little intimidated. It was a K frame 357. I still have it and it is still like new.

  • @robertmaybeth3434
    @robertmaybeth3434 3 роки тому +2

    Mr Miculek great video, as always. The thing I see a lot of people do though, that I have a tip of my own is about cleaning a revolver. Because over and over again, you see people making this same mistake: they jam the cleaning brush through the barrel, then when the brush breaks through, they allowthe tip of it to slam into the gun's inner frame. The harm from doing this is obvious enough: that brush is not doing the gun any good by bashing the inside frame over and over! I have no doubt that plenty of revolvers, otherwise maintained flawlessly, are covered in dents and gouges on the inside frame because of doing this. All that needs to be done is to protect that area with a rag or a small piece of wood while cleaning. This way the cleaning rod tip smacks into that instead of your gun's frame. Yet I can watch any number of "cleaning" videos and see them doing this over and over again!

  • @saccaed
    @saccaed 4 роки тому +1373

    Doesn't sound like much until your relative inherits the gun and realizes that it needs rebuilding because someone has been flipping and spinning the cylinder shut. Ask me how I know...

    • @mandodelorian4668
      @mandodelorian4668 4 роки тому +60

      "how do you know"?! :D

    • @christopherch7307
      @christopherch7307 4 роки тому +34

      How do you know?

    • @oldokieworkshop4460
      @oldokieworkshop4460 4 роки тому +36

      How do you know? (I just couldn't resist, I had to be a part of the fun)

    • @01gtbdaily30
      @01gtbdaily30 4 роки тому +14

      Ignorance is this where we go to find out “how you know ?”

    • @chrisgabbert658
      @chrisgabbert658 4 роки тому +15

      I know my dad trashed a Colt it needs a good gunsmith probably cost more to fix it then it’s worth

  • @RickyJr46
    @RickyJr46 4 роки тому +41

    Thanks from a new revolver owner!

    • @MADXBLU
      @MADXBLU 4 роки тому +8

      Same here 👍

  • @gizmocarr3093
    @gizmocarr3093 4 роки тому +46

    Finally someone explaining the most common reasons revolvers go out of tune. You can also damage the crane alignment by letting cylinder slam open repeatedly as well. There are lots of used guns for sale at reduced cost to the shooter. I would like to see you explain what to look for when buying both used revolvers and auto pistols. Many times there are ones not to buy for reasons not obvious to most shooters. There many things shooters fail to understand when handing firearms. Some are safety issues; many more are abusive practices causing short gun life. Shooters who want to shoot fast are often ones abusing firearms more often. Many are caused from shooting ammo to powerful for long gun life. This isn’t as obvious with rifles, shotguns and auto pistols however it still occurs. Most revolvers are the first to suffer from excessively powerful loads.

    • @gunfisher4661
      @gunfisher4661 4 роки тому +5

      Yes shooting hot loads in guns that were`nt made for it certainly will shorten the life of any gun.2nd most abusive wear comes from novices showing novices their guns and all of a sudden every thing that can move on the gun get cycled a dozen times like some kind of world champion inspector is reviewing the gun.

    • @vzhojh3845
      @vzhojh3845 4 роки тому +3

      @@MattInIllinois good Lord! Good measure not to go out shooting with people like him. Stay safe.

  • @tempest-523
    @tempest-523 6 днів тому

    Simple concepts that I've never thought of not being in the revolver game. Grew up on semi-auto's and never was introduced to these ideas. Thanks for passing these tips on.

  • @TFreemanJohnson
    @TFreemanJohnson 8 місяців тому +2

    It’s always encouraging to hear a Genuine Pro confess to a blunder. Your humility does you credit, sir.

  • @careystuart
    @careystuart 4 роки тому +4

    If this man says anything about a revolver take it as gospel! Jerry is not only the greatest shot, he is loaded with PERSONALITY! Love Him!!!

  • @ethanhancock7043
    @ethanhancock7043 4 роки тому +353

    Jerry theres no danger that ill ever shoot a revolver that fast.

    • @bugbear323
      @bugbear323 4 роки тому +10

      never say ever

    • @phillhuddleston9445
      @phillhuddleston9445 4 роки тому +21

      That applies to just about everyone but Jerry.

    • @matthewsailors3153
      @matthewsailors3153 4 роки тому +15

      There's no danger I'll ever shoot one that much either lol

    • @slappymcface5681
      @slappymcface5681 4 роки тому +17

      I tried shooting as fast as Jerry yesterday but without aiming. I couldn’t even pull the trigger that fast while missing every shot

    • @mostly-harmless
      @mostly-harmless 4 роки тому +4

      "when you shoot 10,000 or 20,000 rounds" ...

  • @LHollenback
    @LHollenback 4 роки тому +17

    I always love polite informational videos like this. Thank you, Jerry, for continuing to help all experience levels of shooters improve.

  • @darylcheshire1618
    @darylcheshire1618 3 роки тому +2

    I was a member of a pistol club in a suburb of Melbourne and I has a S&W Model 66. I was refilling my own ammo and one day at the range the firearm went click and didn’t fire. So I attempted to rotate the cylinder and it didn’t move.
    It turned out I didn’t put any powder in a cartridge and the primer ejected the projectile which only partially exited the cylinder jamming it.
    I was very lucky this happened as I was told it usually clears the cylinder jamming in the barrel and allowing the next chamber to be rotated. Firing it would have ruptured the barrel and my right hand.
    There was a resident gunsmith there who put a dowel down the barrel and hammered the projectile back into the cylinder and freeing up the pistol.
    The lesson here is to always investigate every misfire. I had believed it to be a dud where the primer doesn’t fire and I could then chamber another round.

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 3 роки тому

      Daryl ~That is similarly how Brandon Lee (Bruce Lee's son) was killed on a movie film set. It's called a "Squib Load", a cartridge with a primer and bullet but no powder was fired out of a Smith & Wesson Model 629 .44 Magnum revolver. The bullet got stuck (lodged) in the barrel and no one noticed. Then the same revolver was loaded with 'blank rounds' then fired at Brandon killing him. The powder charge from the 'blank round' propelled out the stuck bullet and it hit Brandon. A very rare occurrence but a true story. Look it up yourself and read about it.
      ~You are either from Melbourne, Australia 'or' Melbourne, Florida? hehe!

    • @darylcheshire1618
      @darylcheshire1618 3 роки тому

      @@royjohnson465 Australia

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 3 роки тому

      @@darylcheshire1618
      ~Okay thanks. I am in North America. When I was in Melbourne on holidays I phoned a fellow in Bendigo and he said to take the "trine" to get there. I asked the person who I was with, what's a "trine"?, I got back on the phone, oh you mean take the "train".! Also a "river" is a "riva" in Australia for some odd reason?

    • @darylcheshire1618
      @darylcheshire1618 3 роки тому

      @@royjohnson465 Yeah-nah. On the trine I hear announcements from “the Control Centa”.
      Our capital is Canbra.
      many others I can’t recall right now.

  • @jasonh8043
    @jasonh8043 3 роки тому +2

    Mr M. THANK YOU for this and all your videos. A WORLD CLASS expert sharing his or her knowledge freely is PRICELESS !!
    I've been shooting for 40+ years and still learn a great deal by watching experts like you.
    You and yours be well. Be safe. God bless.

  • @tonyv8925
    @tonyv8925 4 роки тому +8

    When I was an armorer for my employer, I would get revolvers that would have a sprung yoke because of the guys sling closing the cylinder. This usually meant a trip to the gunsmith for a replacement yoke. Good video, sir.

  • @ckextreme
    @ckextreme 4 роки тому +11

    Thanks for acknowledging that spinnng and flipping the cylinder shut looks cool. 😁

  • @BigDaddyCane777
    @BigDaddyCane777 2 роки тому +4

    I was always taught to never spin the cylinder inside the frame like in westerns. It's good to know it's not just folklore.

  • @ROSS4712
    @ROSS4712 Рік тому

    Outstanding video and all great points I still teach when running revolvers. I was taught this way, "the right way", in the Texas Highway Patrol Academy in 1998 running the TXDPS Highway Patrolman 357's. We were switching from a 357 Mag, 45 ACP, 9mm department to the P226 in 357 Sig. However, we all still had to run two revolver qualifications and proficiency training before being allowed to start training on the 357 Sig's. The revolvers were still out in the field and a lot of older troopers were still carrying them so we had to go through the same training procedures, loading, reloading, clearances etc in case we had to use one. I'm still a big revolver fan and wouldn't count myself undergunned running one today. I greatly appreciate masters at their craft and trade like you sir and passing on this knowledge to myself and others. Everything you mentioned and discussed was the same things that were taught to 150+ cadets in my class. I'm glad someone was teaching it the right way back then. Now I know I was taught correctly.

  • @Jimmy_Watt
    @Jimmy_Watt 3 роки тому +118

    Firearms knowledge aside, what a wholesome, nice person.

  • @-dirk-65
    @-dirk-65 4 роки тому +6

    I LOVE Smith & Wesson ACP revolver. I carried one in Desert Storm, with 6 round full moon clips. New subscriber.

  • @kdknitro
    @kdknitro 4 роки тому +36

    Im glad im just a normal revovler shooting 10000 round would be more than a life time of shooting for me.. Great tips for comp guys.

    • @rb3046
      @rb3046 4 роки тому +1

      10000 rounds is not that much. 2 boxes of ammo is 100 rounds and if you are like me I shoot 4 to five boxes for each gun i take to the range. I use to go to the range twice a week. Now i might go once a month. But it adds up quick.

    • @Sheridantank
      @Sheridantank 4 роки тому +2

      Get a accurate .22 revolver. You’ll go through ammo and to me it’s fun still.

    • @Sheridantank
      @Sheridantank 4 роки тому +2

      Even any other smaller caliber revolver with cheaper higher capacity ammo

    • @nesquick84
      @nesquick84 4 роки тому

      @@Sheridantank Yeah Jerry even said that a .22 is the best way to practice. I've put thousands of rounds through my GP100 already in less than a year, but I've gotten so much better at handgun shooting

    • @sifer5913
      @sifer5913 4 роки тому

      I have 150 rounds thru my 686 since march but I also have a few other handguns and 2 AR's......I actually don't like taking my Smith out since I go to the range with ppl that are new to firearms and to prevent abuse....it's also my only revolver so I usually take a Ruger...glock.,or taurus

  • @jamesslick4790
    @jamesslick4790 3 роки тому +3

    All EXCELLENT advice, Especially for those who are just getting into revolvers! A helluva a lot revolver handling that I see has been influenced by TV/movies. For all of the benefit of the relative "simplicity" of the revolver ( in truth the "innards" of many semi-automatic pistols are in fact SIMPLER, mechanically!) A lot of shooters think they can meat-hand a revolver, Because....Cowboy movies? I guess? ANY gun, Semiauto or "manual" is a precision machine, It deserves to be treated as such! Any new shooter needs to learn these things BEFORE bad habits form! Great video!

  • @Slammintone
    @Slammintone 20 днів тому

    When Jerry is speaking about revolver do’s and don’ts, I listen intently. Great video.

  • @lead_arrows2474
    @lead_arrows2474 4 роки тому +148

    I watched a guy flip his S&W 44 mag shut and the cylinder and crane fall completely off the gun it was great

    • @Cheesusrice69222
      @Cheesusrice69222 3 роки тому +27

      Probably did it 1000 times and that was the final straw 😄

    • @tompiper9276
      @tompiper9276 3 роки тому +9

      Outstanding.... Wish I'd seen it. 😅

    • @anthonysmith5321
      @anthonysmith5321 3 роки тому +11

      Flipped open my judge the wheel and arm fell off took me 8 hours to fix it

    • @rebelray84
      @rebelray84 3 роки тому +2

      😂

    • @mattwalters6834
      @mattwalters6834 3 роки тому +2

      @@jordandalton5279 at times, yes.

  • @robertprewitt776
    @robertprewitt776 3 роки тому +13

    We can always turn to Jerry to teach us how to properly/safely use firearms.
    Thanks for sharing what you've learned Jerry👍

  • @tinytim6743
    @tinytim6743 3 роки тому +4

    Good info, thanks. If I ever get to try out the new 38 I bought in January I'll try to remember these things. Still haven't found any reasonably priced ammo yet, but maybe someday

  • @mpdjr77
    @mpdjr77 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for a very practical and informative video, Mr. Jerry. Thankfully, I have not shot my Y2K era Taurus Model 85 snubbie enough times to do any damage as you warned against in this video. However, I think I’ve made a couple of those mishandling errors a handful of times since buying the pistol. I am REALLY grateful to have seen your video, right now, because I am equipped to treat my soon-to-arrive Taurus 4” Model 627 .357 Magnum with the utmost respect and care. You are a National Treasure. Blessings 😊

  • @BWGPEI
    @BWGPEI 2 роки тому +2

    Thank You! As a fan of the supposedly inferior Ruger revolvers, I knew some of what you showed and appreciate the refresher.

    • @williamkaiser8067
      @williamkaiser8067 2 роки тому +1

      Having owned some of each, I think Rugers are considered a bit rougher than Smiths, but not inferior. More like the diamond in the rough, but not even all that rough.

  • @fchanMSI
    @fchanMSI 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you Jerry for these revolver tips.

  • @GordonMck
    @GordonMck 4 роки тому +19

    Well, I do like to continuously "Get Some!", so I guess I'll take your advice, Jerry.

  • @asahoura2798
    @asahoura2798 3 роки тому +3

    A most excellent video, good to see Jerry is still out there and active. I'd give good money for that tee shirt, and even more money for that background for my zoom meetings. God bless you, Jerry!

  • @hansla8608
    @hansla8608 15 днів тому

    Don't forget to take the patch out! LOL All great advice - thank you Jerry. I have migrated to more semi-autos these days after my few decades of shooting handguns, but still practice with the revolvers because they are so much fun.

  • @saucybaka4439
    @saucybaka4439 3 роки тому +5

    Love listening to you share your knowledge Jerry !

  • @johnshields9110
    @johnshields9110 3 роки тому +5

    Great video for newbies and oldies both. I had to watch one of my friends swing slap one of my best S&W's revolvers before I could stop him (he had seen someone do it in a James Bond movie, I think). I asked him to think of my revolvers as swiss watches, not vise clamps, plus the whipping he'd get if he ever did such again. Guns are hierloom items when treated properly.

  • @veterandadtactical9556
    @veterandadtactical9556 4 роки тому +6

    Great revolver tips! Guilty of some of the stressors myself. Good info for moving forward with my revolvers.

  • @ou812also5
    @ou812also5 8 місяців тому

    You bring up interesting and VERY VALID points. Some revolver brands offer different cylinder rotation directions, that change things up with the cylinder stops. I just tell my customers "Open it gently and close it gently. Refrain from messing with the cylinder itself when doing either". I work on 800-1200 revolvers a year. I VERY rarely see one that is worn out, but I have seen plenty of ruined revolvers.

  • @kenesto
    @kenesto Рік тому

    Just got a new Smith & Wesson 629 .44 Magnum Revolver and with the cost for it I'm happy to get such valuable tips from one of the masters.It's sheer fire-power at the range and my next (second ) visit to the range with this beast is sighting it in for 25 yards.This roscoe epitomizes "Bang for the Buck"!

  • @PurrsPlace
    @PurrsPlace 2 роки тому +5

    "And there I was - no gun." Ha ha ha! I love a fellow who can laugh at their own mistakes, especially when they are trying to make certain you and I don't repeat their mistake! Assistance appreciated, Mr. Miculek! =)

  • @ezzz42
    @ezzz42 4 роки тому +6

    Professional revolver shooter...lucky man!

  • @keithrickson8522
    @keithrickson8522 4 роки тому +198

    Jerry: "You slam that chamber 40 thousand times and it'll really damage it."
    Me: ...Yeah I'll remember that in case I ever live forever.

    • @draizwrm
      @draizwrm 4 роки тому +17

      He's a competition shooter, most of us will never fire that many rounds in a life time, but still it's good to avoid bad gun handling habits

    • @keithrickson8522
      @keithrickson8522 4 роки тому +4

      @ahau oxlahun I shoot regularly. But like most people, I don't have the time or money to be a true professional at every hobby I have. Sometimes you just have to enjoy being average at most things in life.

    • @stevenconley9527
      @stevenconley9527 4 роки тому +7

      You might not live forever, but you could pass that gun on to your kids. My dad has a pistol from 1947 and it still works because he took proper care of it. Don't abuse your guns just because you might not use them forever.

    • @gregb6469
      @gregb6469 4 роки тому +10

      That 40,000 figure is for the high-end guns. If you have a less expensive revolver it may only take a few thousand abuses of it to damage it.

    • @uberalias301
      @uberalias301 3 роки тому +4

      @@keithrickson8522 I'm dirt poor but shooting is about the only thing I've enjoyed doing for years. If you're interested check out the cowboy fast draw association. They sell reloadable casings and wax bullets. I have no knowledge on reloading, it's just pushing a wax head into the front of the casing and setting a primer in the back. It's amazingly affordable. I believe everything they sell is chambered in 45 colt or 357 and I'd strongly recommend their cleaning gear. Hopefully this can help you get more trigger time and enjoyment from shooting.

  • @SparksNZeros
    @SparksNZeros 3 роки тому

    ive never owned a gun nor am i likely to because of the laws of my country, but this gentlemans voice is incredible, id love listening to him just tell stories.

  • @DISABLED12-7
    @DISABLED12-7 19 днів тому

    I have my first revolver on the way and this was really useful advice. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

  • @gypsy8961
    @gypsy8961 3 роки тому +4

    It's amazing what can happen over time, a little at a time. A constant drip of water will bore a hole through stone after 30 years

  • @NeverMetTheGuy
    @NeverMetTheGuy 4 роки тому +6

    Another awesome video from The Legend himself.

  • @ThePigKnight
    @ThePigKnight 4 роки тому +198

    Me: Doesn’t own a gun.
    UA-cam recommendations: How to care for your revolver.
    Me: Hmmm. Interesting.

    • @Daniel-Weaver
      @Daniel-Weaver 4 роки тому +8

      Buy two.

    • @joelostrie
      @joelostrie 4 роки тому +8

      pick one up and take a lesson

    • @pjp967
      @pjp967 3 роки тому +5

      UA-cam even reads your mind and saw that you are in the closet

    • @williamdowden4494
      @williamdowden4494 3 роки тому +7

      My friend you are truly missing out.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 3 роки тому +7

      Are you American?
      If so, you should seriously consider owning a gun. It’s your constitutionally protected right.

  • @fleatactical7390
    @fleatactical7390 2 роки тому +1

    I only own semis, but I'm considering getting my first revolver for fun. So I'm boning up on knowledge with Jerry!

  • @trooperdgb9722
    @trooperdgb9722 3 роки тому

    Just found this... and very glad to have done so. Just got a 627 and am getting back into IPSC Revolver... don't want to beat that gun up any more than necessary...

  • @dmoney6005
    @dmoney6005 4 роки тому +20

    2:00 Wow Jerry you didn’t have to flex on me like that

  • @janderson3197
    @janderson3197 4 роки тому +15

    I’d like to know more about his ammo inventory system, as displayed behind him....

    • @ronalddavis
      @ronalddavis 4 роки тому +1

      i wonder what would happen if you pulled out that ammo box in the third row on the left

    • @dundonrl
      @dundonrl 4 роки тому +1

      That's only 2 days worth of ammunition..

    • @robertstack2144
      @robertstack2144 3 роки тому

      Cabelas is ordering ammo from him

  • @ShootAUT
    @ShootAUT 4 роки тому +11

    They only bad thing about this video is that there're gonna be people who say you absolutely have to do this or you'll completely wreck the gun within a few hundred rounds.

  • @Fatelvis111
    @Fatelvis111 3 роки тому +1

    Jerry is the coolest. He and 45 Hickok are like your favorite knowledge uncles! Lol
    And I thought I had a lot of bullets in my inventory! Wow!

  • @rayburn8282
    @rayburn8282 3 роки тому +1

    This guy just makes total sense

  • @misterexponential
    @misterexponential 3 роки тому +27

    And don’t tack up wanted posters with the stock.

    • @ctrlaltrepeat245
      @ctrlaltrepeat245 3 роки тому +4

      Or spin the damn thing by the trigger guard
      or in general

    • @patrickbateman312
      @patrickbateman312 26 днів тому

      ​@@ctrlaltrepeat245i read this comment years ago and out of spite, I began to routinely spin both revolvers and automatics by their trigger guards. Never had a single problem or ND. Thanks for inspiring me.

    • @ctrlaltrepeat245
      @ctrlaltrepeat245 26 днів тому

      @@patrickbateman312 I highly doubt and hope you never you'd do this with a loaded firearm, but when you eventually get shot or have a neglegent discharge, just think of who told you so.

  • @DrBrunoDzogovic
    @DrBrunoDzogovic 3 роки тому +21

    As my old man would put it: "Knives cut when you don't touch them, guns shoot when they're empty"

  • @beeamerica5024
    @beeamerica5024 4 роки тому +11

    I bet you have some really good stories about handling fire arms over the years

  • @elwhastrummer
    @elwhastrummer 3 роки тому

    Man, to be a fly on the wall when that guy is around. A veritable plethora of good information, and counsel.

  • @user-gp5xc4lh2q
    @user-gp5xc4lh2q 3 роки тому +2

    Love when Jerry truly loves the firearm in his hands.. Wholesome.

  • @texas_stone_lets_go_brandon
    @texas_stone_lets_go_brandon 4 роки тому +10

    I only have 5 revolvers, and have maybe 2,000-3,000 rounds through them combined. I wouldn't say I abuse any of my guns, but after watching this, I might need to adjust the way I handle some of them.
    Thank you.
    Maybe do a video about things to never do with a semi auto hand gun. I use them way more!!

    • @ericg1100
      @ericg1100 4 роки тому

      Texas_stone_ Stone you have a recommendation of a double action drop cylinder .38 or higher cal revolver under $400 (preferably under $300) for a first timer?

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway 3 роки тому

      Only?!? 🤣🤣🤣
      P.S. let’s go Brandon is disrespectful and disappointing coming from actual adults.

    • @texas_stone_lets_go_brandon
      @texas_stone_lets_go_brandon 3 роки тому

      @@CorePathway 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Yes only, I have FAR more semi auto firearms. Keep in mind I have a wife and 6 children, half are adult children, and I have several firearms for them. So between 8 people, I don't think that's really all that many.....
      LET'S GO BRANDON!!!!

    • @texas_stone_lets_go_brandon
      @texas_stone_lets_go_brandon 3 роки тому

      @@ericg1100 I just saw this. I really don't have any recommendations, I like my Dan Wessons, and my Rugger 454. I have a Rossi 38 snub nose, boot gun, snub noses aren't really a beginner gun though in my opinion. Rossi is an ok brand in general. I have a few 22's as well, more training firearms than anything though. Maybe start with a 22 revolver if you want to train in addition to a self defense firearm.

    • @texas_stone_lets_go_brandon
      @texas_stone_lets_go_brandon 3 роки тому

      @@CorePathway ....oh, and I've picked up 2 more since I wrote this over a year ago, so I have 7 revolvers now 😁😁😁😁

  • @bradalan7188
    @bradalan7188 4 роки тому +122

    I'd like to see a keyboard ninja tell Jerry he is wrong...lol

    • @AlphaRebel
      @AlphaRebel 4 роки тому +2

      @Daniel W hahaha I'm waiting for it!!

    • @user-qu7jc8ht5q
      @user-qu7jc8ht5q 4 роки тому

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @DerMeister821
      @DerMeister821 4 роки тому +1

      @Daniel W dang, beat me to it!

    • @Outland9000
      @Outland9000 4 роки тому +5

      _"Shooter ready?"_ *beep!*

    • @bingus282
      @bingus282 4 роки тому +6

      Of course he is, I've slammed the R button a million times and nothing bad happened!

  • @chuckschillingvideos
    @chuckschillingvideos 4 роки тому +4

    I would say that the #1 thing never to do with a revolver (or, really, any firearm) is to challenge Jerry Miculek to a duel.

    • @al01100
      @al01100 3 роки тому +1

      Well, on the bright side, it would be over quickly! Lol

  • @frankpuncekar5051
    @frankpuncekar5051 3 роки тому

    Common Sense, being humble and lifetime of learning, can’t “Google” that. Thank you and Bless you, from a very old rock/Metal head who loves simple science practical machines.🙏🤘🤘🤘

  • @joshuagrahamcrackers
    @joshuagrahamcrackers 3 роки тому

    A cleaning patch in front of the hammer. That's ingeniously elegant. A lot cheaper than snap caps too. Definitely appreciate that tip.

  • @GeneralG1810
    @GeneralG1810 4 роки тому +37

    OMFG those ammo shelves are sending my OCD into overdrive

    • @ColdHawk
      @ColdHawk 4 роки тому +3

      Absolutely!! I wonder if he is like my old boss who had the messiest office anyone had ever seen. Stacks of paper several feet deep on the floor, on shelves, piled inside file drawers. A couple hundred times over 10 years I saw him say, “there was a really good article about that that was published in....” go straight to a messy, sloppy looking pile and pull out the exact article. I loved watching the expression of whoever he was talking to go from amusement at the eccentric condition of the office to slack jawed amazement as he pulled out reference after reference that had been in piles long enough for the paper to turn slightly brown-ish where it was exposed while sitting in the stack. LOL!! I can imagine Jerry being able to lay hands on whatever he wants from those shelves without really looking.

    • @GeneralG1810
      @GeneralG1810 4 роки тому

      @@ColdHawk lmfao yep I know the very guy you're talking about, it's mind boggling to watch

    • @cnlbenmc
      @cnlbenmc 4 роки тому

      I'm just jealous about How MUCH he has!

    • @GeneralG1810
      @GeneralG1810 4 роки тому +1

      @@cnlbenmc LOL right now it's probably worth more than his house

    • @scotta9114
      @scotta9114 3 роки тому +1

      Jealous of his Ammo collection. Bought some 9mm for 40 cents a round. Robbery- but most places here are near or at a dollar per round.

  • @mkultra8244
    @mkultra8244 4 роки тому +142

    “Tv is horrible with gun handling” celebrities: Suddenly experts on firearms

    • @stevenbobbybills
      @stevenbobbybills 4 роки тому +3

      Exactly what NOT to do, yup.

    • @fastnbulbouss
      @fastnbulbouss 4 роки тому +12

      Don't blame the actors....talk to the directors, they're the ones making the film and deciding what they want to see in the final product.

    • @terrybatman
      @terrybatman 4 роки тому +15

      Keanu probably knows how to handle guns

    • @stevenbobbybills
      @stevenbobbybills 4 роки тому +4

      @@fastnbulbouss both can be at fault on some occasions, like an actor or actress that cannot hold a handgun correctly being at fault but the director also being at fault for not correcting it.

    • @stevenbobbybills
      @stevenbobbybills 4 роки тому +8

      @@terrybatman oh, Keanu Reeves is a great shooter.

  • @captclyde7233
    @captclyde7233 4 роки тому +17

    "You should push the cylinder release long before adding pressure on the cylinder" ...
    To Jerry that "long before" is .06 of a second

    • @mattbrown5511
      @mattbrown5511 4 роки тому

      I'm not that quick, but still working on it.

    • @redneckturtle771
      @redneckturtle771 4 роки тому +2

      Legends say the release does it for him he doesn't even have to press it... he does it as a handicap for the others

    • @mechanomics2649
      @mechanomics2649 4 роки тому +1

      Time is relative. To someone like Jerry, .06 is a long time.

    • @hobbz4921
      @hobbz4921 3 роки тому

      yeah well when you have the world speed record for dumping 12 rounds through a revolver then .06 of a second is a long time.

  • @chiliboom6140
    @chiliboom6140 Рік тому

    Thank you sir! I was immediately drawn to your video. This is the first time I’ve seen you and, please don’t take it the wrong way, remind me of my grandpa. It’s like getting great advice about firearms from my family. It’s nice.
    Looks like you’re low on ammo.

  • @markl2322
    @markl2322 2 роки тому

    I'm glad I stopped by. I DO have a tendency to push on the cylinder before I hit the release. I've noticed a nice, shiny groove developing right where you said.
    I'll have to slap myself on the back of the head somehow, and quit doing that.

  • @tryhardsmokey4435
    @tryhardsmokey4435 4 роки тому +8

    “10, 20, 30, 40...”, ok, “thousand times” holy shit.

  • @Snubrevolver
    @Snubrevolver 4 роки тому +7

    Hey Jerry, any tips when shooting an older Smith & Wesson with a hammer mounted firing pin?

    • @vincentnunez6569
      @vincentnunez6569 4 роки тому +1

      Don't. Jk snap caps. Though I probably wouldn't do it. But that's just me