Sunday Shoot-a- Round # 28

Published on July 12, 2020
Duration: 69:07

This video features a comprehensive review and shooting session of several firearms, including the Browning 1886 in .45-70 Government, the Taurus G3c compact pistol, and a Colt 1849 Pocket .31 caliber revolver. The host, Hickok45, shares his personal experiences, historical context, and shooting impressions, offering insights into the handling, reliability, and value of each firearm. The content also touches upon general shooting advice and the longevity of the shooting hobby.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 reviews the Browning 1886 .45-70 rifle, Taurus G3c compact pistol, and Colt 1849 Pocket revolver. He praises the Browning 1886's quality, finds the Taurus G3c a good value with an improved trigger, and highlights the historical significance of the Colt 1849. The video also touches on shooting as a lifelong hobby and the practicality of pistol caliber carbines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Tennessee Weather
  2. 01:15Tribute to Charlie Daniels
  3. 03:51Welcome and Viewer Interaction
  4. 04:30Browning 1886 Rifle Overview
  5. 07:14History of the Browning 1886 Reproduction
  6. 08:37Upcoming Firearms: Taurus G3c & Colt 1849 Pocket
  7. 09:33Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver Deep Dive
  8. 13:57Historical Context of the Colt 1849
  9. 16:18Taurus G3c Shooting Session
  10. 17:08Taurus G3c Trigger and Features
  11. 18:43Taurus G3c Reliability and Value
  12. 20:29Taurus G3c vs. Other Models
  13. 23:00Shooting the .45-70 Browning 1886
  14. 29:52Browning 1886 as a Favorite Rifle
  15. 30:05Host's 70th Birthday and Hobby Longevity
  16. 31:31Shooting as a Lifelong Hobby
  17. 35:55Expanding Firearms Interests
  18. 37:25Appreciation for Historical Firearms
  19. 38:37Advice for New Shooters and Gun Shops
  20. 43:38More Shooting: Taurus G3c
  21. 44:22Taurus G3c Ambidextrous Features
  22. 45:30Taurus G3c Round Count and Value Proposition
  23. 46:19Taurus G3c vs. Premium Handguns
  24. 48:31John's Schedule and Archery
  25. 49:50Advice for Improving Shooting Skills
  26. 50:46Pistol Caliber Carbine Discussion
  27. 54:04AR-15 vs. Pistol Caliber Carbine for Home Defense
  28. 56:03Deer Sighting on Range
  29. 56:475.56 Blast Concerns
  30. 57:38Nighthawk 1911 and YouTube Monetization Issues
  31. 59:40Colt 1849 Pocket Cleaning and History
  32. 01:01COVID-19 Precautions and Personal Freedom
  33. 06:08Reflections on Time and Enjoyment
  34. 07:19The Range Property's Growth
  35. 09:05Talon Grips and Ballistic Advantage
  36. 11:07Sporting Arms Gun Shop Mention
  37. 12:06Historical Accuracy in Firearm Descriptions
  38. 13:04Bank Vault and Gold Coin Anecdote
  39. 14:40Loading Mechanism of the Colt 1849
  40. 15:31Curator Role for Firearms
  41. 16:32Yesterday's Shooting Session
  42. 17:17Taurus G3c Double Strike Capability
  43. 19:57Taurus G3c Improvement Assessment
  44. 21:32Squib Load Safety Warning
  45. 22:23Ammunition Availability Concerns
  46. 23:11Charlie Daniels' Music and Legacy
  47. 24:03Discussion on Police and Military Support
  48. 25:33Interactions with Law Enforcement
  49. 27:58Personal Philosophy on Legal Encounters
  50. 28:39.45-70 Ammunition Types
  51. 29:26Shooting Steel Targets
  52. 30:31Milestone Birthday: 70 Years
  53. 31:09Altruism and Self-Praise
  54. 32:00Shooting as a Lifetime Sport
  55. 33:37Age and Shooting Performance
  56. 34:00Testament to the Sport's Longevity
  57. 35:05Model 29 Revolver Longevity
  58. 36:04Diversifying Firearm Interests
  59. 37:05Broadening Interests with Age
  60. 38:20Historical Significance of Revolvers
  61. 39:02Balancing Virtual and Real-World Interaction
  62. 39:55Finding Good Gun Shops
  63. 40:43Hanging Out at the Shooting Range
  64. 41:27Local Gun Shop Connections
  65. 42:03Benefits of the Internet for Firearms Enthusiasts
  66. 42:33Learning from Diverse Experiences
  67. 43:54Shooting Another Magazine
  68. 44:06Taurus G3c Ambidextrous Operation
  69. 45:05Taurus Reliability and History
  70. 45:22Hydration Break
  71. 46:08Value Proposition of the Taurus G3c
  72. 47:12Manufacturing Cost Differences
  73. 47:471911 Price Variations
  74. 48:07Colt Python Pricing
  75. 48:31Off-Topic Discussions
  76. 48:42Open Mic Night in Nashville
  77. 49:04Archery and John's New Bow
  78. 49:50Improving Shooting Technique
  79. 50:46Pistol Caliber Carbine vs. Rifle Debate
  80. 51:11Cowboy Action Shooting Experience
  81. 52:28"Woke Moment" with Pistol Caliber Carbines
  82. 53:02Pistol Caliber Carbine Versatility
  83. 53:381873 Winchester and .44-40 Caliber
  84. 54:04AR-15 Discussion and Home Defense Concerns
  85. 55:065.56 Blast Effect Indoors
  86. 56:03Deer Sighting on the Range
  87. 57:38Nighthawk 1911 and YouTube Algorithm
  88. 59:40Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver Details
  89. 01:01COVID-19 Precautions and Personal Choice
  90. 06:08Reflections on Time and Enjoyment
  91. 07:19The Range Property's Growth
  92. 09:05Talon Grips and Ballistic Advantage
  93. 11:07Sporting Arms Gun Shop Mention
  94. 12:06Historical Accuracy in Firearm Descriptions
  95. 13:04Bank Vault and Gold Coin Anecdote
  96. 14:40Loading Mechanism of the Colt 1849
  97. 15:31Curator Role for Firearms
  98. 16:32Yesterday's Shooting Session
  99. 17:17Taurus G3c Double Strike Capability
  100. 19:57Taurus G3c Improvement Assessment
  101. 21:32Squib Load Safety Warning
  102. 22:23Ammunition Availability Concerns
  103. 23:11Charlie Daniels' Music and Legacy
  104. 24:03Discussion on Police and Military Support
  105. 25:33Interactions with Law Enforcement
  106. 27:58Personal Philosophy on Legal Encounters
  107. 28:39.45-70 Ammunition Types
  108. 29:26Shooting Steel Targets
  109. 30:31Milestone Birthday: 70 Years
  110. 31:09Altruism and Self-Praise
  111. 32:00Shooting as a Lifelong Hobby
  112. 33:37Age and Shooting Performance
  113. 34:00Testament to the Sport's Longevity
  114. 35:05Model 29 Revolver Longevity
  115. 36:04Diversifying Firearm Interests
  116. 37:05Broadening Interests with Age
  117. 38:20Historical Significance of Revolvers
  118. 39:02Balancing Virtual and Real-World Interaction
  119. 39:55Finding Good Gun Shops
  120. 40:43Hanging Out at the Shooting Range
  121. 41:27Local Gun Shop Connections
  122. 42:03Benefits of the Internet for Firearms Enthusiasts
  123. 42:33Learning from Diverse Experiences
  124. 43:54Shooting Another Magazine
  125. 44:06Taurus G3c Ambidextrous Operation
  126. 45:05Taurus Reliability and History
  127. 45:22Hydration Break
  128. 46:08Value Proposition of the Taurus G3c
  129. 47:12Manufacturing Cost Differences
  130. 47:471911 Price Variations
  131. 48:07Colt Python Pricing
  132. 48:31Off-Topic Discussions
  133. 48:42Open Mic Night in Nashville
  134. 49:04Archery and John's New Bow
  135. 49:50Improving Shooting Technique
  136. 50:46Pistol Caliber Carbine vs. Rifle Debate
  137. 51:11Cowboy Action Shooting Experience
  138. 52:28"Woke Moment" with Pistol Caliber Carbines
  139. 53:02Pistol Caliber Carbine Versatility
  140. 53:381873 Winchester and .44-40 Caliber
  141. 54:04AR-15 Discussion and Home Defense Concerns
  142. 55:065.56 Blast Effect Indoors
  143. 56:03Deer Sighting on the Range
  144. 56:475.56 Blast Concerns
  145. 57:38Nighthawk 1911 and YouTube Algorithm
  146. 59:40Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver Details
  147. 01:01COVID-19 Precautions and Personal Choice

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are featured in Hickok45's Sunday Shoot-a-Round #28?

This episode features the Browning 1886 rifle chambered in .45-70 Government, the Taurus G3c compact semi-automatic pistol, and a historical Colt 1849 Pocket .31 caliber percussion revolver, offering a diverse look at different firearm types and eras.

What are Hickok45's impressions of the Taurus G3c pistol?

Hickok45 finds the Taurus G3c to be an improvement over previous Taurus models, noting its comfortable grip and a trigger that, while long, is less bothersome. He highlights its affordability as a significant value proposition compared to more expensive handguns.

What historical significance does the Colt 1849 Pocket revolver hold?

The Colt 1849 Pocket, manufactured in 1854, is a historically significant five-shot percussion revolver that was popular during the California Gold Rush. It's considered a miniature version of the Colt 1851 Navy and remains mechanically sound.

What is Hickok45's perspective on the longevity of the shooting hobby?

Hickok45 views shooting as a lifelong hobby, emphasizing that age does not significantly diminish one's ability to enjoy firearms. He notes that with modern optics and proper technique, individuals can continue to shoot effectively well into their later years.

What are Hickok45's thoughts on pistol caliber carbines?

Hickok45 expresses a strong appreciation for pistol caliber carbines, finding them fun, practical, and cost-effective to shoot, especially for activities like cowboy action shooting. He notes their reduced recoil and ability to share ammunition with handguns.

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