Yankee’s LIVE ‘Murica, Guns and Freedom Chat!

Published on April 17, 2022
Duration: 71:49

This live chat session hosted by TheYankeeMarshal covers a wide range of firearms-related topics, including discussions on specific firearm models like the CZ P10C and Chiappa Rhino, trigger weights, ammunition choices, and the legalities of carrying firearms. The host also touches on firearm maintenance, the importance of gun safety, and the ongoing debate surrounding gun control. Viewers engage with questions about personal defense, firearm modifications, and the broader implications of the Second Amendment.

Quick Summary

The speaker discusses the Chiappa Rhino's trigger pull weights, noting double-action pulls averaging 7-8 pounds and single-action pulls around 3 pounds. He also expresses a preference for larger revolvers like the Colt King Cobra or K6s over J-frames for concealed carry due to their higher capacity and similar concealability.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Live Chat Format
  2. 00:48How to Ask Questions: @YankeeMarshal
  3. 02:08Super Chats and Pets & Vets Program
  4. 03:40Discussion on Gender Identity and Politics
  5. 06:20Humorous Take on Gender Terminology
  6. 08:13Transition to Gun-Related Questions
  7. 09:36Psychology of Inadequacy and Popularity
  8. 11:31Bigfoot and the Second Amendment
  9. 12:28CBD and THC for Pain Management
  10. 16:07Thoughts on CZ P10C vs. Smith & Wesson M&P
  11. 17:07Criticism of Smith & Wesson Customer Service
  12. 18:35CZ Orange Pistol Discussion
  13. 19:46First Amendment Auditors
  14. 20:18San Jose Gun Owner Fee Controversy
  15. 21:13Bull Armory 1911 Discussion
  16. 21:33Revolver Lock-up Points
  17. 21:54Chiappa Rhino Trigger Weight Measurement
  18. 22:21Milsurp Rifle Interest
  19. 26:30January 6th Defendant Testimony
  20. 27:03Captain Tactical's Return?
  21. 27:23Dave Moran's Chat Message
  22. 28:12EOTech Parallax Explanation
  23. 29:01Safe Interior Wall Mounts
  24. 30:23Dedicated 'SHTF' Rifle Discussion
  25. 31:34Racist Firearm Safety Presentation
  26. 33:02Two-Tone Pistol Finish Ideas
  27. 34:16Wearing Pants During Live Stream
  28. 35:06Satanism vs. Racism
  29. 36:16Senator Feinstein's Cognitive State
  30. 36:38Easter Discussion
  31. 37:55Moderation and Ban Policy
  32. 38:34Order of Nine Angels Discussion
  33. 38:43Vaping CBD with THC and Carrying Laws
  34. 40:01Designated 'SHTF' Rifle vs. AR-15
  35. 41:46Post-Apocalyptic Combat Scenarios
  36. 42:28Judged by 12, Carried by 6
  37. 42:55Family and 'Trailer Park People' Discussion
  38. 45:00Celebrating Holidays Without Religious Belief
  39. 46:43Werewolf Closet Discussion
  40. 50:26Cheetah Firearm Search
  41. 50:59Pico vs. Seecamp Size Comparison
  42. 51:17Fantastic Beasts Movie Connection
  43. 53:12LTT Trigger Job Installation Difficulty
  44. 53:42Favorite Pie Flavors
  45. 54:54Patch Drawing Announcement
  46. 55:08Commemorative 94s and Investments
  47. 55:5130 Super Carry Cartridge Discussion
  48. 59:59Halloween Celebrations and Candy Donations
  49. 60:00Sig Revolver Thoughts
  50. 61:09Patch Drawing Winner Announcement
  51. 64:46End of Stream and Future Plans
  52. 65:155-Shot J-Frame vs. K-Frame Revolvers
  53. 67:34Mall Shooting in Columbia, SC
  54. 68:32Longing for Grandchildren
  55. 69:32Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Legitimacy
  56. 70:39Honda's Chat Mention
  57. 70:50Potential Late Night Chat
  58. 71:10Thanks and Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the trigger pull weights for the Chiappa Rhino?

The Chiappa Rhino's double-action trigger pulls were measured to be between 7 and 8 pounds, with an average of approximately 7 pounds 12 ounces. The single-action pulls were significantly lighter, averaging around 3 pounds.

What are the speaker's thoughts on binary triggers?

The speaker dislikes binary triggers, considering them a waste of ammunition for most users. He believes they lack practical application unless one is specifically training for scenarios like zombie defense and finds no utility for them in a 'SHTF' situation.

Why does the speaker prefer larger revolvers over J-frames for concealed carry?

The speaker prefers slightly larger revolvers like the Colt King Cobra or K6s over J-frames for concealed carry because they offer more rounds (six vs. five) in a similar frame size. He believes these larger options are still easily concealable and provide a better balance of capacity and size.

What is the speaker's opinion on the 30 Super Carry cartridge?

The speaker views the 30 Super Carry cartridge as a niche option, potentially for those with arthritis seeking more power than a .380 but less recoil than a 9mm. He suggests that lightly loaded 9mm or .38 Special in a .357 Magnum revolver are generally better alternatives.

What are the speaker's thoughts on Smith & Wesson's customer service?

The speaker has had a very negative experience with Smith & Wesson's customer service, citing extreme difficulty in obtaining basic parts like screws and receiving unhelpful responses. This has led him to be critical of the brand and reluctant to recommend their products.

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