Shootin' It with Yankee (03MAY20)

Published on May 4, 2020
Duration: 103:39

This is a live Q&A session with TheYankeeMarshal, covering a wide range of firearms-related topics, viewer questions, and general discussion. The host addresses viewer questions on firearm maintenance, specific gun models, ammunition, optics, and self-defense scenarios. He also touches on broader topics like political commentary and entertainment, maintaining an informal and conversational tone throughout the broadcast.

Quick Summary

When maintaining a revolver, ensure it is clean, oiled, and free of debris. Inspect the barrel for rust, pitting, or lead deposits. For Smith & Wesson revolvers like the 642, a #54 drill bit is often needed for front sight pin replacement to ensure a proper fit.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Welcome to Shooting It with Yankee
  2. 00:08Inviting Viewers & Chat Instructions
  3. 01:13Super Chat & Friend of the Month
  4. 02:14Viewer Mail & Packages
  5. 03:45Tara Reade Allegations Discussion
  6. 06:36Thoughts on SIG Rifle Optics
  7. 06:39Next Gun Purchase Plans
  8. 06:45Thoughts on Alibaba
  9. 06:52Favorite Rifle: Ruger Gunsite Scout
  10. 06:59Trusting Alloy Frame Revolvers
  11. 07:11Thoughts on 3-inch LCR .357
  12. 07:25Shooting Handguns: Both Eyes Open?
  13. 08:16Where is Gary?
  14. 08:33.38 Special vs. .357 Magnum Impact Shift
  15. 09:41Moving a Heavy Safe
  16. 10:13Holster for Dan Wesson
  17. 10:32Hipster & Soy Boy Gear?
  18. 11:13Maintenance for a S&W Model 29
  19. 11:45Thoughts on Walther Q4 for Carry
  20. 11:54Drill Bit Size for S&W 642 Sight
  21. 12:39DA Only to DA/SA Conversion Kits
  22. 13:48Glock 37 in .45 GAP Deal?
  23. 14:5040-Cal FMJ Penetration
  24. 15:23Bulletproof Breast Implants Story
  25. 16:09Speedloaders for Chiappa Rhinos
  26. 16:40P320 vs. 509 Tactical
  27. 17:07Do You Still Have the High Power?
  28. 17:37Hannes Chat: Green Energy Scam
  29. 18:08Browning Hi-Power Discussion
  30. 18:35Best Show or Miniseries?
  31. 19:02Westworld & Current Shows
  32. 19:27Locke & Key Review
  33. 19:48Tales from the Loop Review (Negative)
  34. 22:30Donations for Vets & Pups
  35. 23:38Zombie Apocalypse Partner Choice
  36. 24:29Truckers & Economy Discussion
  37. 32:109mm Revolvers?
  38. 32:22Chinese Murder Wasps
  39. 33:34Food Shortage Anticipation
  40. 35:49Canada Merging with US
  41. 39:23Grimm Monsters & Lore
  42. 39:59SIG P320 Sight Changes
  43. 40:15Best Steak Cut
  44. 41:33Beretta 92X vs. Brigadier
  45. 42:34Inviting Paul Harrell to Chat
  46. 44:23Favorite YouTube Gun Show
  47. 45:30Gun Company Product Issues
  48. 47:21Army Training Great Danes
  49. 47:49NRA Ratings Reliability
  50. 50:32Culture vs. Race Discussion
  51. 54:52Islam & Barbary War
  52. 55:13Government & Cryptocurrency
  53. 57:01CDC vs. FBI Numbers on Gun Use
  54. 58:37Werewolf Ammo
  55. 58:54Favorite Soda Flavor
  56. 59:12Drag Queens & Intimidation
  57. 61:54Hot Toys Action Figures
  58. 65:29Toy Collection Videos
  59. 66:12Wooden Bullets for Vampires
  60. 66:26PTSD & Marijuana
  61. 66:41Reason for Joining Military
  62. 67:54Inviting John EB
  63. 68:01Hogue Cylinder Release for G-Frames
  64. 68:09National Guardsmen vs. Active Duty
  65. 68:21Favorite Candy
  66. 69:42What's for Dinner?
  67. 70:29Shooting Back at Drug Dealer Story
  68. 71:01Mother-in-Law's Gun Gifts
  69. 72:33Action Figure Collection Tour

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best practices for maintaining a revolver?

When maintaining a revolver, it's crucial to ensure it remains clean and oiled. Regularly check for debris and inspect the barrel for any signs of rust or pitting. Also, examine the rifling for lead deposits or damage to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the firearm.

Can a double-action-only semi-automatic firearm be converted to double-action/single-action?

Converting a double-action-only (DAO) semi-automatic to a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) setup is generally not possible with a simple kit. It requires a complete redesign of the internal components, including the hammer, sear, and rebound bar, making it a complex and often impractical modification.

How does .38 Special compare to .357 Magnum in terms of impact at close range?

At close ranges, such as 20-30 yards, the difference in impact point between .38 Special and .357 Magnum is usually negligible. This shift is often less significant than the natural shot-to-shot variation in accuracy, making it unnoticeable for most practical shooting scenarios.

What is the recommended drill bit size for replacing a front sight pin on a Smith & Wesson 642?

For replacing the front sight pin on a Smith & Wesson 642, a drill bit size of approximately #54 is often recommended. This is smaller than a standard 1/16 inch bit and helps ensure the pin fits snugly without being too loose or causing damage to the sight assembly.

Are speedloaders for revolvers interchangeable?

No, speedloaders for revolvers are not universally interchangeable. They are often specific to the firearm model or manufacturer. For example, Chiappa Rhinos typically require specific speedloaders, such as those made by Five Star.

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