Sunday Shoot-a-Round # 144

Published on October 2, 2022
Duration: 65:57

This video features a "Sunday Shoot-a-Round" with firearms instructor hickok45. He provides initial impressions and shooting feedback on a Smith & Wesson Model 65 revolver and the Smith & Wesson M&P 9 M2.0 Metal pistol. The content includes discussions on firearm handling, trigger feel, accuracy, and general firearm ownership philosophy, interspersed with personal anecdotes and observations.

Quick Summary

Firearms instructor hickok45 reviews the Smith & Wesson Model 65 revolver and the M&P 9 M2.0 Metal pistol. He highlights the Model 65's double-action-only modification and the M&P Metal's distinct frame. The video also touches on firearm handling, trigger feel, and objective review principles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Tennessee Setting
  2. 00:53Hitting the Gong and Bait and Switch
  3. 01:13Shooting the S&W Model 65 Revolver
  4. 01:37Model 65 Double-Action Only Feature
  5. 02:03Fall Weather in Tennessee
  6. 03:51Sunday Shoot-a-Round #144
  7. 04:20Introducing the M&P 9 M2.0 Metal
  8. 06:31M&P Metal Frame vs. Polymer
  9. 06:41First Shots with the M&P 9 M2.0 Metal
  10. 07:09M&P 9 M2.0 Metal Trigger Impressions
  11. 08:15Weak Hand Shooting Practice
  12. 08:33Metal Grip vs. Factory Grip
  13. 09:24M&P Compact vs. Full Size Mags
  14. 10:02Comparing M&P Models
  15. 10:22John's Comedy Tour Dates
  16. 11:11Reloading and More Shooting
  17. 11:57Objective Review Philosophy
  18. 13:23Malfunctions and Newer Guns
  19. 15:04Warning About Scammers
  20. 17:47Thanks to Gun Fund Targets
  21. 18:02Connecticut License Plate Slogan
  22. 19:05Changes in Institutions
  23. 19:33Hurricane Preparedness in Florida
  24. 25:16Quiet Quitting Discussion
  25. 26:09Shooting the Model 65 with .357 Magnum
  26. 26:41Model 65 Hammer Modification
  27. 27:31Accuracy Challenges at 80 Yards
  28. 28:31Model 65 as an FBI Revolver
  29. 29:05Advice for Young People
  30. 30:01Interpreting Social Media Reactions
  31. 32:23Human Nature and Online Reviews
  32. 35:52Navigating Online Criticism
  33. 38:00Challenges of School Environments
  34. 39:00More on M&P 9 M2.0 Metal
  35. 39:29Alloy vs. Steel vs. Polymer Frames
  36. 40:28Shooting the M&P 9 M2.0 Metal Again
  37. 41:04Modern Pistol Advancements
  38. 42:00Shooting .38 Special
  39. 43:20Mixing .38 Special and .357 Brass
  40. 43:42Handloading .357 Magnum Cases
  41. 45:15Light Magnum Loads Strategy
  42. 47:32Steady Aim at 80 Yards
  43. 48:12Recent Videos and Upcoming Shoots
  44. 48:54Clarifying Sales Intentions
  45. 50:38Dead Animal Smell
  46. 50:55Managing Viewer Contact
  47. 52:12Apology for Unanswered Messages
  48. 52:49Encounters in Public
  49. 53:15Appreciation for Support
  50. 53:53Enjoying New and Classic Firearms
  51. 54:21Shooting a Flintlock Rifle
  52. 55:35Niche Interest in Muzzleloaders
  53. 57:19Mike Miller Muzzleloader Builder
  54. 58:39Admiration for Artisans
  55. 59:05Future of Firearms: Laser Guns?
  56. 60:15Importance of Subscribing
  57. 61:06One More Shot with the Model 65
  58. 61:36Model 65: A Classic Six-Shooter
  59. 62:13Weight of Agency Endorsements
  60. 63:13Politicization of Agencies
  61. 64:14Importance of Voting
  62. 65:05Informed Voting vs. General Voting

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson Model 65 discussed in the video?

The Smith & Wesson Model 65 is a double-action revolver with a 3-inch barrel. The presenter notes his example has been modified to be double-action only and 'dehorned' for a more tactical feel, making it suitable for concealed carry and law enforcement use.

What is the main difference between the S&W M&P 9 M2.0 Metal and other M&P models?

The primary distinction of the Smith & Wesson M&P 9 M2.0 Metal is its metal frame, setting it apart from the more common polymer-framed M&P pistols. This metal construction can affect the feel and handling of the firearm.

What advice does the presenter offer regarding online reviews and criticism?

The presenter advises viewers to be critical of online feedback, noting that a small number of negative comments can appear significant. He suggests considering the source and the potential for anonymous users to seek attention or have ulterior motives.

Why does the presenter prefer loading .357 Magnum cases with lighter loads over using .38 Special cases?

The presenter prefers using .357 Magnum cases for lighter loads to avoid potential issues like carbon rings that can form in shorter .38 Special chambers. This practice ensures a consistent case length and cleaner chamber for his preferred lighter loads.

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