It’s Revolver Season 💀

Published on October 19, 2025
Duration: 7:58

This video discusses the advantages of carrying revolvers during the fall and winter months, contrasting them with semi-automatic handguns. The presenter highlights nostalgia, reliability, and unique tactical benefits like pocket carry and pressing against a target without going out of battery. Specific models like the Smith & Wesson 432 UC and Taurus 856 UL are showcased, along with various calibers.

Quick Summary

Revolvers offer distinct advantages for fall and winter concealed carry, primarily due to their ability to be fired through jacket pockets without the slide needing to cycle. This, combined with their reliability in close-quarters engagements (even when pressed against a target), makes them a practical choice when heavier clothing is worn.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: It's Revolver Season
  2. 00:34Why Carry a Revolver?
  3. 00:54Nostalgia, Fun, and Coolness
  4. 01:10Practicality and Reliability
  5. 01:41Revolver Advantage: Pocket Carry
  6. 02:58Pressing Against Target Advantage
  7. 04:05Revolver Caliber Variety
  8. 04:46Smith & Wesson 432 UC Deep Dive
  9. 05:36Another 32 H&R Mag Example
  10. 06:04Hybrid Hammer Design
  11. 06:19Smith & Wesson 638
  12. 06:47Taurus Revolvers
  13. 07:16Conclusion: Carry Your Revolver

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes revolvers advantageous for concealed carry in fall and winter?

Revolvers are ideal for fall and winter carry because heavier clothing like jackets and hoodies can easily conceal them. Their non-cycling slide allows for discreet pocket carry and even engagement through clothing, a significant advantage over semi-automatic firearms.

Can revolvers be fired safely when pressed against a target?

Yes, revolvers can be pressed directly against a target and fired without going out of battery, unlike many semi-automatic handguns which can fail to cycle. This makes revolvers exceptionally reliable in extremely close-quarters defensive situations.

What are the main benefits of carrying a revolver over a semi-automatic handgun?

Key benefits include simplicity of operation (pull trigger, it fires), reliability (no fumbling with slides or mags), and unique tactical advantages like pocket carry and pressing against a target. They also offer a sense of nostalgia and 'coolness' for many users.

Are there specific revolver models recommended for concealed carry?

The video highlights the Smith & Wesson 432 UC, a lightweight .32 H&R Magnum with an internal hammer, and the Taurus 856 UL, a six-shot .38 Special ultralight. Both are noted for their suitability for discreet carry.

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