This video showcases a retro Smith & Wesson Model 36 "no lock" revolver as part of an everyday carry (EDC) setup. It highlights the appeal of classic revolvers for self-defense, discussing the Model 36's J-frame size, steel construction, and .38 Special caliber. The presenter also features a Bianchi Model 57 Remedy holster and a Buck Squire lockback knife, emphasizing a cohesive retro EDC theme.
This video features a 50th-anniversary celebration of the speaker's Smith & Wesson Model 29 .44 Magnum revolver. He details its purchase in 1974 at a Nashville gun show and shares extensive shooting impressions over five decades. The speaker emphasizes the firearm's durability, accuracy after 75-80,000 rounds, and the sentimental value it holds, offering advice on appreciating life and firearms.
This video showcases two vintage 1970s Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolvers, presented with a Bianchi Shadow holster and speed strips. The creator highlights the compatibility of the Bianchi holsters with Smith & Wesson J-frames, as well as Charter Arms and Taurus five-shot revolvers, emphasizing their suitability for simultaneous left and right-hand carry. The video aims for a relaxing ASMR experience focused on the aesthetics and tactile qualities of the firearms and leather gear.
This video showcases a Beretta 92FS Compact pistol and associated personal items belonging to Brigadier General John Bianchi, founder of Bianchi International. The presenter details Bianchi's career in firearms accessory manufacturing and his military service, highlighting the historical context of general officer pistols and the transition from the 1911 to the Beretta 92. The review includes a close examination of the pistol's features, its disassembly, and accompanying gear like a Bianchi belt and buckle, and a WKC U.S. Army Officer sword.
This video focuses on the Bianchi 55L Lightnin' Holster, a product specifically designed for popular small revolvers used in concealed carry. The description highlights its key features, including a retention strap that secures behind the trigger guard, a middle-finger activated release tab for a quick draw, and its compatibility with belts up to 1.75 inches wide. The holster is also noted to accommodate revolvers with hammer shrouds and rubber grips, rides high and close for comfort and concealment, and features a suede lining and closed muzzle. The video includes a direct link to purchase the holster from Optics Planet.
This video focuses on the Bianchi 3S Pistol Pocket Holster, highlighting its key features for concealed carry. The description emphasizes its inside-the-waistband wear, adjustable carry angles, and a reinforced thumb snap for quick access. It also notes the reinforced top for easy reholstering. The video provides a product-in-focus look, likely demonstrating these features and directing viewers to OpticsPlanet.com for purchase.
Steve Ledin, an experienced firearms instructor, reviews several holsters suitable for concealed carry and competition. He highlights the Uncle Mike's #3 Scoped Bandelier Holster for its adjustability and comfort with heavy firearms, the Galco Yaki Slide Holster for its versatility with different pistol sizes and adjustable tension, and the Bianchi Professional #100 for its durable leather construction and sweat guard. Ledin also discusses budget-friendly nylon holsters like the Blackhawk version, emphasizing adjustable retention straps, and recommends Fobus paddle holsters for their durability and ease of use in competition. He provides practical advice on holster positioning for concealed carry and magazine management.
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