This podcast episode discusses the sentencing of a former employee, Frank, to three years and three months in federal prison for selling personal firearms to ATF informants. The hosts debate whether this sentence constitutes justice, considering the nature of the firearms sold and the ATF's tactics. They also touch upon the complexities of firearms regulations and the potential for dual-tier justice systems.
This guide details the installation of a revolver brace, a grip replacement accessory designed to enhance shooting control. The brace features a metal adapter and can hold ammunition, with an adjustable comb for sight alignment. It significantly reduces felt recoil, making powerful revolvers more manageable for average shooters, bringing them closer to expert-level control.
TheYankeeMarshal, an experienced firearm collector with over 75 revolvers, discusses his first firearm, a .22 Magnum Taurus revolver, likely a 7-shot stainless steel model. He notes that while he no longer owns his first gun, his collection has grown significantly, showcasing a deep passion and extensive knowledge of revolvers.
This video reviews a variety of firearms available for under $300 in 2025, focusing on budget-friendly options suitable for everyday carry and new firearm owners. The presenter highlights that many of these deals are found on .40 S&W calibers, discontinued models, and law enforcement trade-ins. Key takeaways include the value proposition of these firearms, their reliability, and specific features that make them attractive for their price point.
This video showcases a diverse collection of firearms acquired in 2025, emphasizing value and performance. The presenter highlights specific models like the Ruger SR40C, Sig Sauer P229, Springfield Armory XD-S, and Kimber CDS9, discussing their features, shooting characteristics, and potential as carry or home defense options. The emphasis is on finding quality firearms at good prices, often through used markets, and understanding their practical applications.
This YouTube video features the Taurus .44 Magnum, specifically dubbed the “Chubby Snubby.” The description invites viewers to click a related video link for more information about the project, suggesting a potential build, modification, or in-depth exploration of this firearm. Given the focus on a specific model and caliber, the content is likely to appeal to handgun enthusiasts and those interested in revolvers.
This review of the Taurus 66 Combat revolver highlights its surprising improvements in fit and finish, making it a relevant contender in the defensive revolver market. The firearm features a seven-shot cylinder, optic-ready slide with an RMSC footprint, a 3-inch barrel, and a double-action-only trigger. While it offers a lighter trigger pull than many factory revolvers and handles recoil well, potential buyers should be aware of the optic's high bore axis and the trigger's lack of smoothness, along with early signs of wear on the cylinder ratchet.
This video focuses on the Taurus .357 Magnum snub nose revolver, demonstrating its use in a one-handed shooting scenario. The content highlights the capabilities of this compact firearm, particularly its application in potentially defensive situations where one-handed operation might be necessary.
This video from Active Self Protection, hosted by John Correia, analyzes a defensive encounter involving the San Juan County Sheriff. It details how a sheriff, off-duty, responded to an aggressive driver who escalated to brandishing a pipe. The analysis covers threat assessment, including a dog attack, the application of the Tueller Principle, and the legal justification for the sheriff's actions. Correia emphasizes the difference between law enforcement and private citizen responses to such incidents.
This video highlights a humorous interaction at a gun shop, focusing on the unboxing of a Taurus revolver. While no specific technical guide is provided, the content touches upon gunsmithing resources like AGI and mentions product details such as finish and barrel length. The speaker, with high authority, uses satire to discuss firearm value and ammunition compatibility.
This video features a comprehensive review and honest opinion on every Taurus handgun the creator owns. Given the title's focus on 'honesty' and reviewing personal firearm collections, it's likely to delve into the performance, reliability, and user experience of various Taurus models, offering insights for potential buyers and current owners. The content aims to provide a candid assessment of the brand's handguns.
This video provides a 2025 update on the Taurus 856 revolver line, building on previous content. The reviewer highlights the 856's performance in desert and range shooting scenarios, contrasting it with more expensive but "sexier" Smith & Wesson and Colt revolvers. The 3-inch version is recommended for practice. The video also features a "special S&W model" and extensive "infield shooting." Funding for the content is acknowledged through TNP Patreon and PayPal donations. Several EDC items, including a Knafs Lander 2 knife, Retells R84P GMRS radio, diecast Komatsu, and AddiesDive and Fiyta dive watches, are also listed.
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