Sunday Shoot-a-Round # 140

Published on September 4, 2022
Duration: 69:51

This episode features a detailed look at a Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver and a Revelation Model 99 .22 LR pistol, discussing their historical significance and shooting characteristics. The host also delves into common misconceptions about firearm calibers, critiques firearm inaccuracies in movies like 'Dirty Harry,' and shares personal anecdotes about family firearms and media consumption. The discussion touches on the importance of proper nutrition and offers life advice.

Quick Summary

Older Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers often featured a pinned barrel and a screw in the trigger guard, manufacturing details that were phased out to reduce costs. The .38 Special cartridge, especially with 158-grain lead bullets, remains a historically effective and capable round for both defense and target shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:54Introduction from Tennessee
  2. 01:32Reflections on 140 Episodes
  3. 02:42Thoughts on Fall Weather
  4. 04:08Childhood Mud Memories
  5. 05:15Smith & Wesson Model 10 Overview
  6. 06:14Features of Older Revolvers
  7. 08:00Acquiring the Model 10
  8. 08:45Model 10 as a Classic Police Gun
  9. 09:03Debate on Caliber Effectiveness
  10. 10:01.38 Special as a Capable Cartridge
  11. 10:46Self-Defense Firearm Use
  12. 13:14The Nature of Arguments
  13. 14:19Warning About Scammers
  14. 15:25Thanks to Gun Fun Targets & Talon Grips
  15. 16:35Encounter at Culver's
  16. 19:17Dad's Revelation .22 LR Pistol
  17. 19:50History of the Revelation 99
  18. 20:15Shooting the .22 LR
  19. 21:52Guns in Movies/TV Segment
  20. 22:30Percussion Revolver Inaccuracy
  21. 26:03Dirty Harry Firearm Mistake
  22. 29:32Scrutiny of Movies Over Time
  23. 31:33Breaking Bad Series Review
  24. 33:14Better Call Saul Series
  25. 34:42Shooting .38 Special +P Hollow Points
  26. 35:06Classic Blue Revolvers
  27. 36:11Discussion on Alloy Frames
  28. 37:13Breaking Bad Character Study
  29. 38:21Shooting Old Cars with .22 LR
  30. 39:34Laser Printer vs. Inkjet Discussion
  31. 42:33Political Commentary & Voting
  32. 43:19Trust in Government Agencies
  33. 45:06Shooting .38 Special Again
  34. 47:03Target Practice with .38 Special
  35. 48:28Concealed Carry Capacity Debate
  36. 50:50Shooting Jacketed Rounds
  37. 51:13Feeling Armed with a .38 Special
  38. 51:40Advice for Young People
  39. 53:15Appreciating Life and Health
  40. 54:42Quitting Digging the Hole
  41. 56:34Reporting Scammers
  42. 57:35Shooting Dad's Gun One More Time
  43. 59:25Smell of Tobacco Barns
  44. 61:28Upcoming Videos & Support
  45. 61:46Daniel Defense Rifle Discussion
  46. 63:18Chinese AKs and Manufacturing
  47. 64:03Refinishing AK Wood
  48. 65:58Appreciation for Viewers
  49. 67:39Dr. Dan Barry Nutrition Seminar
  50. 69:27Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable features of older Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers?

Older Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers often featured a pinned barrel, a screw located in the trigger guard, and recessed chambers. These were manufacturing techniques common in earlier production runs but were gradually phased out over time, often to reduce manufacturing costs.

Is the .38 Special cartridge still effective for self-defense?

Yes, the .38 Special cartridge, particularly with heavier bullet weights like 158-grain lead rounds, is still considered a capable round for self-defense and target shooting. While debates exist about modern caliber effectiveness, the .38 Special has a long history of reliability and effectiveness.

What firearm inaccuracies were highlighted in the video?

The video pointed out inaccuracies in movies like 'Dirty Harry,' where the revolver's action was depicted inconsistently, and 'The Rifleman,' which inaccurately portrayed the common knowledge of percussion revolvers in the late 19th century, suggesting they were obsolete.

What advice is given regarding range ammunition?

It's recommended to use range ammunition that closely matches the ballistics, recoil, and point of impact of your self-defense ammunition. This practice ensures that your training accurately reflects how your firearm will perform when carrying it for defense.

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