This episode of the Murka Guns and Freedom podcast features the Yankee Marshal discussing various topics including firearm giveaways, donations for Toy Guns for Tots, and answering viewer questions. He touches on the perceived issues with new Glock models, political commentary, and lists several firearms that are no longer in production. The host also details the entry methods for various prize drawings and thanks donors.
The Yankee Marshal compares the Colt Cobra (38 Special) to the Colt King Cobra (357 Magnum), concluding that the King Cobra is superior in nearly every aspect. Despite similar physical dimensions, weight, and MSRP, the King Cobra offers the versatility of firing both 38 Special and 357 Magnum rounds, providing greater power and defensive capability without sacrificing concealability or handling characteristics. The Cobra is deemed a less advantageous choice due to its limited caliber and lack of added benefits.
This video is part 8 of a revolver collection series, focusing specifically on the Colt Magnum Carry. The description highlights that the channel is viewer-supported and provides links for patrons and subscribers. It also credits the original score and artwork creators. The content is likely a showcase or review of this particular revolver, aligning with the ongoing collection series.
This video provides an expert review of the new Colt Cobra, comparing it to older Colt revolvers like the Magnum Carry. The speaker, an experienced firearms enthusiast, uses empirical testing to assess trigger pull weight and discusses design changes such as sights and trigger guards. The review aims to determine if the new Cobra lives up to the Colt legacy.
This guide details the process of bead blasting a Colt Magnum Carry revolver's top strap to achieve a non-reflective finish, preventing glare during sighting. It covers essential preparation steps like thorough masking, tool selection including a Harbor Freight media blaster and specific abrasive grits, and the blasting technique itself. Emphasis is placed on safety precautions and achieving a professional-looking satin finish.
This guide details how to remove stubborn burn rings from the cylinder face of a revolver, a common issue for .357 Magnum revolvers like the Colt Magnum Carry. The video demonstrates two methods: using a Lead Away cloth (with a caution for blued finishes) and a more cost-effective approach using a green Scotch-Brite pad and Hoppe's No. 9 solvent on stainless steel. The instructor, an experienced firearm enthusiast, emphasizes light pressure on stainless steel to avoid removing metal, showing the effective results of the Scotch-Brite method.
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