Yankee's Lonely Shut-Ins Chat! (13MAY20)

Published on May 14, 2020
Duration: 57:12

This is a live chat session hosted by The Yankee Marshal, covering various firearms and related topics. The host discusses technical details of revolvers like the Chiappa Rhino and Smith & Wesson models, offers recommendations for self-defense firearms, and touches on the challenges of running charity projects. The conversation also includes personal anecdotes and responses to viewer questions about firearm choices and experiences.

Quick Summary

The Chiappa Rhino revolver's frame is comparable to a K-frame, larger than a J-frame but smaller than an L or X-frame. For a lightweight .44 Magnum carry gun, the Smith & Wesson 329 PD is recommended at around 25 ounces. The S&W 586 L-Comp is a top choice for a modern 3-inch or less revolver, offering 7-shot .357 Magnum capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Technical Issues
  2. 01:55Audio Check & Internet Problems
  3. 03:06Turnip Patch Design Progress
  4. 06:07Chiappa Rhino Frame Discussion
  5. 06:49Glock 30S Purchase Anecdote
  6. 08:15Next .44 Magnum Recommendation
  7. 09:41First Modern Revolver Recommendation
  8. 10:22Police Call About Sold Firearm
  9. 11:25Channel Name Change Discussion
  10. 12:05T.Y.M.P. Project Update & Issues
  11. 13:20Chiappa Rhino 200 DS Owner Feedback
  12. 14:14T.Y.M.P. Beneficiary Story: Tamara W.
  13. 16:47Host's Retirement & Business Background
  14. 18:15Patch Design: PVC vs. Color
  15. 19:34Honest Outlaw YouTube Channel Deletion
  16. 19:57FMJ vs. Hollow Points for Small Guns
  17. 20:32Chiappa Rhino Rail Options
  18. 21:51First Beretta Pistol Recommendation
  19. 22:52P365 in .40 S&W/.357 SIG?
  20. 23:15FMJ vs. Hollow Points for Self-Defense
  21. 23:24Shooting Platform Drop Height
  22. 24:09Rossi M92 Experience
  23. 24:29S&W Bodyguard 38 Special Thoughts
  24. 25:06S&W 629 Comp Purchase
  25. 25:37Resident Evil Movies vs. Games
  26. 26:12Hurricane Season Firearm Evacuation
  27. 26:38Honest Outlaw Hacking/Deletion Details
  28. 26:52Marlin 1894 CSBL Fit & Finish
  29. 27:58Tisas 1911 Experience
  30. 28:31Beretta 92X Stainless?
  31. 28:48US Marshal vs. Law Enforcement
  32. 29:20Graphic Design Work & Time Management
  33. 29:41LA County Stay-at-Home Order Extension
  34. 30:21.357 SIG vs. Beretta 96 vs. Sig P229
  35. 31:14CCW for 'Assless Chaps' Scenario
  36. 32:04Vehicle 'Car Gun' Recommendation
  37. 32:23Firearms Not Available in .357 SIG
  38. 33:18Webley Revolver Mention
  39. 33:30YouTube Channel Deletion Process
  40. 34:32Competition in Revolver Market
  41. 34:52Toolbox Gun Necessity
  42. 35:04Mandatory Testing & Quarantine Orders
  43. 35:42Turnip K9 Unit Patch/Pin
  44. 36:30Turnip Logo Evolution
  45. 37:31S&W .44 Magnum Models
  46. 38:13Ruger Super GP100 Opinion
  47. 38:45Trump Face Graphic Creation
  48. 39:22S&W 629 Stealth Hunter vs. V Comp
  49. 39:32.357 SIG Revolver Possibility
  50. 39:45Series of Patches for Pups
  51. 40:31T.Y.M.P. Website Mobile Issues
  52. 41:08Stream Extension & Fundraiser Donation
  53. 41:39First Revolver: 686 vs. 586
  54. 42:03Turnip Eyes Color
  55. 43:11Patch Production & Fundraiser Model
  56. 44:23Graphic Design Demonstration
  57. 49:54.357 SIG vs. .44 Magnum for EDC
  58. 50:33First CCW Revolver for Wife
  59. 51:16Sig P365 SAS Purchase
  60. 51:38Beretta 96 Changeable Front Sights
  61. 51:53Dry Firing Old Ravens
  62. 52:00Chiappa Rhino Barrel Lengths
  63. 52:25Holster for S&W R8
  64. 53:03Patreon Performance & Project Applications
  65. 53:27Pistol Storage: Magazine In or Out
  66. 53:41New Model 29 4-inch Barrel
  67. 53:56Most Asked Question: Rhino Fan?
  68. 54:27Drop Leg Holster for Hunting
  69. 54:51Prefab Manufactured Homes vs. Trailers
  70. 55:52Century Mini Draco Thoughts
  71. 56:04Why People Flee Patreon
  72. 56:32Drop Leg Holster for Hunter Encounters
  73. 56:47Transition to Never Enough Ammo Chat
  74. 57:03Tomorrow's Podcast Schedule

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the frame size comparison for the Chiappa Rhino?

The Chiappa Rhino's frame size isn't officially categorized like other manufacturers. However, it's generally considered most comparable to a K-frame. It's larger than a J-frame but smaller than an L or X-frame, offering a unique balance in its design.

What is the recommended lightweight .44 Magnum for concealed carry?

The Smith & Wesson 329 PD is highly recommended as a lightweight .44 Magnum carry gun. Weighing around 25 ounces, it offers significant concealability for such a powerful caliber, making it a practical choice for those needing to carry a .44 Magnum.

What is the best modern revolver for a 3-inch barrel or less?

For a new modern revolver with a barrel of 3 inches or less, the Smith & Wesson 586 L-Comp is a top recommendation. It features a seven-shot capacity in .357 Magnum and a compensated barrel, making it a well-balanced and effective option.

What are the pros and cons of .357 SIG versus .40 S&W for self-defense?

.357 SIG uses a smaller, faster bullet for greater penetration and foot-pounds of energy. .40 S&W uses a heavier, slower bullet. Both are considered effective self-defense rounds, with .357 SIG offering higher velocity and .40 S&W offering more bullet weight.

What is the T.Y.M.P. project and how does it work?

The T.Y.M.P. (To Your Mates Protection) project is a charity initiative by The Yankee Marshal to help individuals acquire firearms for self-defense. Beneficiaries receive assistance with firearm transfers, funded through donations, especially for those in vulnerable situations.

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