Shootin' It with Yankee #65

Published on May 7, 2018
Duration: 115:56

This episode of "Shootin' It with Yankee" features a Q&A session covering a wide range of firearms topics. The host, The Yankee Marshal, discusses various handgun models including the Smith & Wesson 586 L Comp, Chiappa Rhino, and Beretta 92 Compact, offering insights into their carryability and performance. He also touches upon firearm maintenance, the importance of proper storage, and the ongoing debate surrounding gun rights advocacy and legislation. The discussion includes personal opinions on firearm choices for law enforcement and self-defense scenarios, as well as commentary on industry trends and the challenges faced by content creators in the firearms space.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal's current EDC is his Smith & Wesson 586 L Comp revolver, often rotated with the 686. He finds the Chiappa Rhino concealable and easy to shoot, while his least favorite revolver is the Charter Arms due to its perceived build quality. For high-end 9mm hammer-fired options, he recommends the Sig X5 Series or a quality 1911.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Q&A Format
  2. 03:50S&W Model 19 L Comp Discussion
  3. 06:10Revolvers in a "Shit Hits the Fan" Scenario
  4. 07:41Chiappa Rhino Concealability
  5. 08:32Firearm Frame Sizes (J, K, L, N, X)
  6. 09:23Law Enforcement Carry Choice
  7. 10:39Beretta M9A3 & 92 LTP Discussion
  8. 12:02Patreon Membership & Charges
  9. 15:28Current EDC & Upcoming Purchases
  10. 17:24Active Shooter Training Discussion
  11. 18:15Replacing the Chiappa Rhino
  12. 23:53Least Favorite Revolver (Charter Arms)
  13. 24:23Promoting the Pistol Project & Social Media Restrictions
  14. 30:10Favorite Non-Polymer Hammer-Fired Pistol
  15. 31:12Thoughts on Hickok45
  16. 33:17NRA Convention Video Discussion
  17. 34:08Words of Encouragement for Grieving
  18. 36:36Denied Firearm Purchases & Appeals
  19. 37:14TymP Pistol Project Badges
  20. 40:37Super Chat Functionality
  21. 42:44Replacing an M9A3 & Firearm Recommendations
  22. 43:23Sig P220 9mm Single Action Only
  23. 44:16NRA Board Power Dynamics
  24. 45:35NRA Internal Politics & End Game
  25. 47:42.22 Caliber Firearms (Revolvers & Semi-Autos)
  26. 49:08FNX-45 Tactical Value
  27. 50:06AR Build Status
  28. 51:08Booger & Hornet PDW Status
  29. 52:31Sig P365 Testing Interest
  30. 53:41Half-Cocked Targets Recommendation
  31. 54:23Meet-and-Greet Thoughts
  32. 55:23Bank of America & Government Funding Discrimination
  33. 56:20Company "Shall Not Be Named" Opinion
  34. 57:03357 Magnum Revolver for Wilderness Carry
  35. 59:33IraqVeteran8888 Status
  36. 61:08Black Powder Pistol Choice (Percussion vs. Flintlock)
  37. 62:13Carrying on a Motorcycle
  38. 63:40High-End Hammer-Fired 9mm Recommendation
  39. 64:53Shotgun Lights & Go-To Shotgun
  40. 66:45Patreon Mail Outs & Address Issues
  41. 69:39Signing Guns vs. Grips
  42. 70:40Yankee Cattle Brand Tool
  43. 71:15GG&G Accessories for Shockwave
  44. 72:02357 SIG vs. 40 S&W for Carry
  45. 72:44Patreon Patches & Delivery Issues
  46. 74:23Rock Island VR60 Plus 1 Recommendation
  47. 75:08Semi-Auto Shotgun for Defense (Bears/Rednecks)
  48. 77:10Sister's Political Views
  49. 77:30Facebook Sharing
  50. 78:45End of Stream

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current EDC (Everyday Carry) of The Yankee Marshal?

Currently, The Yankee Marshal's EDC is his Smith & Wesson 586 L Comp revolver. He often rotates between this and similar models like the 686, and states he won't likely carry anything else soon unless he intends to review a new carry gun.

What are The Yankee Marshal's thoughts on the Chiappa Rhino for concealed carry?

The Yankee Marshal finds the 4-inch Chiappa Rhino to be surprisingly concealable and easy to shoot, suggesting it might carry better than some semi-automatic pistols like the P320, despite its longer barrel length compared to other compacts.

What is considered the least favorite revolver by The Yankee Marshal?

The Yankee Marshal's least favorite revolver is the Charter Arms, citing their perceived build quality and appearance as if made without proper tools, making them less appealing than other options on the market.

What are The Yankee Marshal's recommendations for a high-end hammer-fired 9mm pistol?

For a high-end hammer-fired 9mm, The Yankee Marshal recommends the Sig X5 Series, noting their exceptional quality. He also suggests a high-quality 9mm 1911 as another excellent option in this category.

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