Yankee’s LIVE Murica, Guns and Freedom Chat!

Published on April 10, 2022
Duration: 63:14

This live chat covers a wide range of firearms-related topics, including discussions on specific pistol and revolver models, grip recommendations, troubleshooting common firearm issues like stovepipes and nose-diving rounds, and commentary on gun quality and legal matters. The speaker, with apparent expertise in firearms, addresses viewer questions on maintenance, accessory choices, and current events impacting gun owners. The session also touches on the importance of proper firearm care and the nuances of firearm laws.

Quick Summary

Revolver prices are increasing due to scarcity as manufacturers prioritize polymer-framed pistols. Common firearm issues like 'idiot scratches' can be fixed by sanding and refinishing. Recommended grip manufacturers include Hogue, VZ Grips, and Altamont. Worn recoil springs in small firearms can cause malfunctions, necessitating replacement.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Early Chat
  2. 00:44Super Chat and Patch Giveaway
  3. 01:46Low Energy Chat and Lack of Preparation
  4. 03:00Evening Plans: Comedy Show
  5. 03:35Handgun Recommendation for a Charger RT
  6. 04:21Discussion on Idiot Scratches
  7. 05:05Artistic Influence and Similarities
  8. 06:14Revolver Price Increases and Scarcity
  9. 06:36How to Fix an Idiot Scratch
  10. 06:52Grip Recommendations for Ruger LCR 357
  11. 07:10Aftermarket Spring Recommendations for K6s
  12. 07:35When to Change Firearm Springs
  13. 08:12Super Chat: Support for 2A and Charities
  14. 08:52Finding a Beretta 92 Inox
  15. 09:04Grip Companies for Smith & Wesson 686 Plus
  16. 09:47Sig P210 Carry Experience
  17. 09:56Glock 42 Stovepipe Issues
  18. 10:40Super Chat: Pet Loss Condolences
  19. 12:32Hypothetical Scenario: Congress and Foxes
  20. 14:41Beretta PX4 vs. HK USP
  21. 14:49New Gun Quality Post-COVID
  22. 15:21Grip Makers for Ruger GP100
  23. 16:02Browning High Power Trigger Pull
  24. 16:58Firearm Availability in Texas
  25. 18:06Egyptian Mythology and Moon Knight
  26. 18:23Favorite .45 ACP Pistol
  27. 18:53Patch Giveaway Reminder
  28. 19:34ATF and NBC Ghost Gun Video Segment
  29. 20:13Super Chat: Calzone and Cupcakes Consequences
  30. 21:00Doctor Strange vs. Thor: Love and Thunder
  31. 21:36Morbius Review and Jared Leto Criticism
  32. 22:43Spaghetti Sauce Cooking and Leftovers
  33. 22:46Constitutional Carry Nationwide Prospects
  34. 23:37Super Chat: Fudd Sticker
  35. 24:26Illinois Ghost Gun Ban
  36. 25:23Vacuum Cleaner and Friend of the Month
  37. 26:38Donating Father's Pistols: S&W Model 29s and Les Baer 1911
  38. 27:39GOA vs. NBC and ATF Allegations
  39. 28:21Ruger Trigger Guard Assembly Issue
  40. 29:08Hoping Politicians Get COVID
  41. 30:38New Firearm Finish vs. Older Models
  42. 31:08Inheritance and Firearms
  43. 31:51Glock 19 Barrel Fit in Glock 19X
  44. 32:13ATF Wants NBC/YouTube to Stop Streaming Ghost Gun Video
  45. 32:33Donating Firearms for Charity
  46. 32:56Sorting Large Firearm Collections
  47. 34:19Exposure for Firearm Fundraisers
  48. 34:41Beretta 92 Italian Finish Quality
  49. 35:46Revolver Spring Kit Recommendations
  50. 37:14Mox Strength Level Estimation
  51. 37:52Donating Firearms to Police Trade-in
  52. 38:37Dan Wesson Specialist vs. Other 1911s
  53. 39:11Waylon Mercy Van Perkins Character
  54. 40:13Fourth Circuit Ruling on Deadly Force
  55. 40:34ATF Agent Intelligence
  56. 41:16Sig P210 Repeated Question
  57. 41:24Glock 45 vs. Sig Sauer P365 Preference
  58. 41:42Alabama Man Shot by Police at Door
  59. 42:14Speaker's CZ Pistol Collection
  60. 42:38Sig P210 Ownership Inquiry
  61. 43:16Holster Color Preference: Black on Black
  62. 43:53Donating a Collection of New-in-Box Firearms
  63. 44:12Mibbs v. Mumpart Ruling on Deadly Force
  64. 44:40Super Chat: Cabela's Pricing
  65. 46:04Smith & Wesson 681 Thoughts
  66. 47:41Update on 'Earthy' and Family Tragedy
  67. 48:20Diamondback AR-15 Quality
  68. 48:58Bob Hansler Kidney Transplant
  69. 49:38Scope Loose on Henry 45-70
  70. 50:00Smith & Wesson 327 TRR8 Experience
  71. 50:16S&W 686 vs. 681
  72. 50:58Child's Strength Comparison: Babe the Blue Ox
  73. 51:57Anti-Rimfire Stance
  74. 52:45Cow Tipping and Bull Teasing Incidents
  75. 53:21Viciousness of Wild Hogs
  76. 54:14Pit Bull Strength
  77. 54:40Super Chat: Beretta 96 Failure to Feed
  78. 58:53Shooting .40 Barrel to Diagnose Issues
  79. 59:47Super Chat: 50 AE Cartridge Demand
  80. 60:17Patch Giveaway Drawing
  81. 62:26Thanks and Farewell

Frequently Asked Questions

What are recommended grip manufacturers for firearms?

For pistol grips, Hogue and VZ Grips are highly recommended. Hogue offers a variety of options, including their 'Tamer' grips for recoil management on revolvers like the Ruger LCR 357. VZ Grips are particularly noted for their G10 material options. Altamont is also mentioned as a reputable grip manufacturer.

Why are revolver prices increasing?

Revolver prices are rising due to scarcity. Manufacturers are prioritizing production of polymer-framed pistols to meet demand, which leaves revolvers and other higher-end firearms with longer wait times and increased costs. This shift in manufacturing focus contributes to the reduced availability of revolvers.

How can I fix an 'idiot scratch' on my firearm?

An 'idiot scratch,' typically caused by improper reassembly, can be fixed by carefully sanding down the damaged area on the firearm's frame or slide. After sanding, the affected part will need to be refinished to match the original appearance and protect the metal.

What causes failure to feed issues like nose-diving rounds in a Beretta 96?

Nose-diving rounds in a Beretta 96, especially with aftermarket barrels, are often caused by magazine issues. This can include improperly seated magazines, bent feed lips on the magazines, or a failure of the magazine to push the round up with sufficient force. Checking and potentially replacing magazines is the first step.

Are new firearms of lower quality than older models?

While the speaker hasn't personally observed a significant decline in new firearm quality, they acknowledge that post-COVID manufacturing pressures, including fewer workers and material shortages, could potentially impact production. Historically, older firearms might have had more labor-intensive finishing processes like polishing before bluing.

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