Shootin' It with Yankee #32

Published on July 31, 2017
Duration: 78:51

This episode of 'Shootin' It with Yankee' covers a range of firearms and related topics. The host discusses the Sig M11-A1 as a top 9mm offering from Sig Sauer, praises the Beretta APX as a solid, though not perfectly intuitive, platform, and compares the build quality of Walther PPQ and HK P30. He also offers opinions on various revolvers like the Taurus 605 and Smith & Wesson 586, discusses firearm maintenance, and touches on concealed carry considerations.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer M11-A1 is considered by the speaker to be Sig's best 9mm offering. It comes factory-equipped with features like all-metal construction, Nitron coating, double-action/single-action capability, no manual safety, night sights, and an SRT trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Trigger Con Recap
  2. 00:36Today's Topics and Viewer Questions
  3. 01:27Yankee's Attire and Recent Events
  4. 02:06Viewer Comments on Religion
  5. 02:40Opinion on Taurus 605 Revolver
  6. 03:13Trigger Con Exclusives for Patreon
  7. 04:03Sig M11-A1 as Best Sig 9mm?
  8. 05:05Beretta APX: Solid Gun Overall?
  9. 06:04Thoughts on Officer Involved Shooting
  10. 06:50Springfield XD-40 Inquiry
  11. 07:05Emailers vs. Live Chat Civility
  12. 07:46Walther PPQ vs. HK P30 Build Quality
  13. 08:40Future of California CCW
  14. 09:09Dual Wielding Pistols
  15. 09:40Beretta APX vs. FN 509 Market Hype
  16. 10:43Fruit Flies and Banana Bread
  17. 11:01NRA Dues and Made in China Backpack
  18. 11:24Beef Ribs vs. Pork Ribs
  19. 12:10Pipe Smoking Inquiry
  20. 12:42S&W 586 Hammer/Cylinder Lock-up
  21. 13:15Boiling Beef Ribs Before Grilling
  22. 13:44Trump's Transgender Military Ban
  23. 15:12CMP Surplus 1911s and Klondike Bars
  24. 16:10Beretta Cheetah Type FS to Type G Conversion
  25. 16:26Fried Green Tomatoes Preference
  26. 17:17Wife Demands Selling Revolvers vs. Divorce
  27. 17:54Thoughts on .38 Super Caliber
  28. 18:08Greasing Semi-Auto Slides
  29. 18:46Physician Asking About Gun Ownership
  30. 20:00Revolver vs. Semi-Auto for Concealed Carry Comfort
  31. 20:40Supporting Local Gun Stores vs. Big Box
  32. 22:10Jeff Cooper's Scout Rifle Concept
  33. 22:30American-Made Cars and Jeep Ownership
  34. 23:45Best Thing About Trigger Con
  35. 25:15Hogue Grips and Customer Service Issues
  36. 26:59Shooting Revolvers vs. Pistols
  37. 28:02Campus Carry vs. Inside Waistband Concealment
  38. 29:30Hearing Protection Recommendations
  39. 29:54Opinion on Russian Makarov Pistol
  40. 30:19Oscar Mayer Wieners and Hot Dog Preferences
  41. 31:14Steyr Pistols (C9 A1)
  42. 31:35Exercise Habits: Swimming, Roller Skating, Walking
  43. 32:05Merlite FT Bullseye Sight
  44. 32:17Star Wars Movie Previews and Rogue One
  45. 32:524-Inch Barrel .44 Magnum Revolver for Hiking
  46. 33:18Jedi/Sith Deflecting Bullets with Lightsaber
  47. 33:33Advice for First-Time Home Buyers
  48. 35:11Beretta 92 Mag Release: Extended vs. Oversized
  49. 35:49Pancake Hybrid Holster vs. Minimalist Clip
  50. 36:51Fixing S&W Model 63 Cylinder Hard to Open
  51. 37:43Beef Hot Dogs vs. Cheese Dogs
  52. 37:52Concealed Carry on College Campuses
  53. 38:15Martial Arts to Complement CCW
  54. 38:39Collecting Silver and Gold for Financial Collapse
  55. 39:40Round Butt vs. Square Butt Grips
  56. 40:30Using a BB Gun to Teach Kids Firearms Safety
  57. 41:56Liberty Safe and James Joerger
  58. 42:27S&W 640 Pro Series vs. Kimber K6X
  59. 43:10Browning High Power Trigger Job
  60. 44:40Urban Carry Holster Draw Issues
  61. 46:20Alien Gear Holsters
  62. 46:30Puppy Fund and Tacoma Residents
  63. 47:19Night Sights for S&W 586
  64. 47:36Donating to K9s for Warriors
  65. 48:20Pink Panther 69's Accusation
  66. 49:57Banning John Doe
  67. 50:13Anti-Gun Actors in Action Movies
  68. 50:52Online AR Parts Retailers
  69. 51:06Advice for Aspiring Armed Security Professionals
  70. 51:55Witty Answer for 'How Many Guns Do You Own?'
  71. 52:23Opinion on Demolition Ranch Channel
  72. 52:52Gender Dysphoria and Treatment
  73. 54:38Discontinued Gun Wishlist: S&W 327 Night Guard
  74. 56:09Ice Cream Trucks Accepting EBT Cards
  75. 56:38Advice for New Shooters
  76. 57:53Lyanna Stark's Promise to Ned Stark
  77. 58:13Colt Python Production Revival
  78. 58:35Drinking Faucet Water
  79. 59:12Flip Style vs. Switch Style Safety on Bolt Actions
  80. 59:58Opinion on Black Powder
  81. 60:18Murdering Someone Who Murdered Family
  82. 61:10Kitty Cat Picture and Former Police Officer
  83. 61:32NRA Hat and Free Hats
  84. 61:54Car Pistols: Past Enthusiasm and Current Opinion
  85. 63:04Top Five 'Loser' Gun Channels on YouTube
  86. 64:00End of Stream and Thank You

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sig Sauer M11-A1 considered to be?

The Sig Sauer M11-A1 is considered by the speaker to be Sig's best 9mm offering. It comes factory-equipped with features like all-metal construction, Nitron coating, double-action/single-action capability, no manual safety, night sights, and an SRT trigger.

How does the Beretta APX compare to other striker-fired pistols?

While the Beretta APX's chassis swapping can be counterintuitive without instruction, it's considered a solid gun overall with a liked wide trigger and grip. However, the speaker still prefers the SIG P320 over the APX.

What are the speaker's thoughts on concealed carry comfort between revolvers and semi-automatics?

The speaker finds revolvers generally more comfortable for inside-the-waistband concealed carry than semi-automatics. This is due to the shape and placement of hot spots on semi-autos that can dig into natural body indentations, whereas revolvers are less wide in those areas.

What advice is given for firearm lubrication and cleaning?

For firearm lubrication and cleaning, the speaker suggests most products are similar and to use whatever is cheap and effective. He recommends adjusting lubricant type based on temperature, using grease in hot months and oil in colder months, rather than focusing on product quality.

What is the speaker's opinion on the Browning Hi-Power trigger job?

The speaker states that performing a trigger job on a Browning Hi-Power, particularly removing the magazine safety spring, is not difficult and significantly improves the trigger pull. However, it won't achieve the lightweight feel of a 1911 trigger.

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