Yankee's Lonely Shut-In Chat (01APR20)

Published on April 1, 2020
Duration: 121:31

The video features a "Lonely Shut-In Chat" with The Yankee Marshal discussing various firearms, EDC items, and current events. Key discussions include the Sig P320's modularity and its competitive edge over Glocks, personal preferences for concealed carry handguns (Beretta 96 in .357 SIG, S&W 686, Chiappa .357 Magnum), and recommendations for EDC pocket knives, favoring the Kershaw Shuffle and K-Bar folders. The speaker also touches on the importance of social media for information sharing and the challenges of government stimulus distribution.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal discusses the Sig Sauer P320 as a superior polymer handgun to Glock, highlighting its modularity and success in law enforcement contracts. For concealed carry, his top picks include a Beretta 96 (.357 SIG), S&W 686 (.357 Magnum), and Chiappa .357 Magnum. He also recommends Kershaw Shuffle and K-Bar folders for EDC pocket knives.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Lonely Shut-In Chat
  2. 01:17How to Ask Questions & Donate
  3. 03:37Sig P320 Modularity & Glock Comparison
  4. 04:52COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders & Government Response
  5. 09:09Recommended Concealed Carry Handguns
  6. 10:28Praise for Sig P320
  7. 11:37Glock's Marketing Strategy
  8. 13:24Favorite Shotgun Discussion
  9. 14:06EDC Pocket Knife Recommendations
  10. 17:15GrabAGun Fundraiser & Legalities
  11. 19:32Custom Challenger Car Discussion
  12. 21:16Donation Update for Puppy Fund
  13. 22:43Bond Arms Derringer Status
  14. 23:15Critique of Government Stimulus Bills
  15. 30:20Beretta 96 Magazine Insertion Issue
  16. 35:32Internet/Router Issues
  17. 37:50Favorite Gun to Desk Pop
  18. 38:18500 Magnum vs 454 Casull
  19. 38:30Gold vs. Silver Investment Analysis
  20. 41:10Investing in Copper, Brass, and Lead
  21. 42:01YouTube Gun Content Monetization
  22. 44:56CZ 97 vs FNX 45 Recommendation
  23. 45:14Favorite Movie Guns
  24. 46:26Model 19 Discussion
  25. 46:44All-Metal 10mm Pistols
  26. 47:34Definition of 'Pistol'
  27. 51:14Compact CCW Holster Positions
  28. 52:28Toys for Tots Program Timing
  29. 53:24Lunch and Dinner Plans
  30. 54:48PayPal Donation Update
  31. 59:57Donation Goal Reached for Puppy Fund
  32. 60:20Companies Making .357 SIG Pistols
  33. 62:42Military Branch Preference: Air Force vs. Army
  34. 64:01New Shirt from Forge from Freedom
  35. 64:24Lost Phone Found
  36. 65:56Still Making .357 SIG Conversions?
  37. 66:36.22LR Rifle/Revolver Pricing
  38. 67:26S&W 460V vs. Mech Tech Carbine Upper
  39. 69:54TYMP Pistol Order & FFL Issues
  40. 71:01Ammunition Price Outlook
  41. 71:38Hickok45 Review Criticism
  42. 73:24Firearm Shipment Status Check
  43. 75:01Sig Sauer Acquisition Rumors
  44. 80:00Tracking Information for Beretta 92FS Inox
  45. 81:39FFL Issues and Tracking

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the speaker's top concealed carry handgun recommendations?

The speaker's top three choices for concealed carry are a Beretta 96 converted to .357 SIG, a Smith & Wesson 686 in .357 Magnum with an unfluted cylinder, and a Chiappa .357 Magnum with a 4-inch barrel. These selections reflect a preference for reliable and potent calibers suitable for self-defense.

What is the speaker's opinion on the Sig Sauer P320 compared to Glock firearms?

The speaker considers the Sig Sauer P320 to be a superior polymer handgun to Glock. He notes that the P320's modularity allows for extensive customization and that it has successfully won contracts from law enforcement agencies, indicating its performance advantages over Glock.

What are the recommended EDC pocket knives?

For everyday carry pocket knives, the speaker recommends the Kershaw Shuffle for its practicality and the K-Bar folder for its durability. He also mentions purchasing a K-Bar folder in 'zombie green' to match his car, highlighting personal preference in color and style.

What is the speaker's view on investing in gold and silver versus ammunition?

The speaker believes that in a crisis where the dollar is worthless, ammunition, copper, and brass are more practical investments for survival and barter than gold or silver. He argues that gold's value is largely artificial, tied to jewelry markets, and could become worthless if those markets collapse.

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