TOP TEN Badass Looking Revolvers Available Today!

Published on March 18, 2020
Duration: 9:09

The Yankee Marshal presents a 'top ten' list of badass-looking revolvers, prioritizing a blend of aesthetics, performance, and practicality. The list features iconic models like the Ruger Super GP100 and Smith & Wesson 460 XVR, alongside high-end options from Korth, culminating in the historically significant LeMat Revolver as the number one pick. The commentary highlights specific design elements and historical context for each firearm.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal's 'top ten badass looking revolvers' list prioritizes a blend of aesthetics, performance, and practicality. The number one pick is the historically significant LeMat Revolver, noted for its unique dual-barrel design. Other featured firearms include models from Ruger, Smith & Wesson, and Korth, chosen for their imposing looks and functional capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Criteria
  2. 01:17Exclusions and Practicality
  3. 02:26Honorable Mention: Wyatt Earp Buntline
  4. 02:53Top 10 to 6: Ruger and S&W Models
  5. 05:20Top 5 to 2: High-End and Performance Revolvers
  6. 07:45Number 1: The LeMat Revolver

Frequently Asked Questions

What criteria does The Yankee Marshal use to select the 'top ten badass looking revolvers'?

The Yankee Marshal prioritizes a balance of aesthetics, performance, and practicality when selecting his 'top ten badass looking' revolvers. While subjective, he aims for firearms that look imposing yet are functional and reasonably practical for their intended purpose.

Which revolver was ranked number one on The Yankee Marshal's list of badass looking firearms?

The LeMat Revolver was ranked number one. It's highlighted for its unique 9-round capacity plus a secondary shotgun barrel, its significant historical importance, and its appearance in popular culture like the show 'Westworld'.

What types of revolvers are featured in The Yankee Marshal's 'top ten' list?

The list includes a range of revolvers, from classic designs like the Ruger Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter and the Wyatt Earp Buntline, to modern performance revolvers like the Korth Super Sport and Smith & Wesson 460 XVR, and culminates with the historically unique LeMat Revolver.

Why were some revolvers, like the Chiappa Rhino, excluded from the list?

The Chiappa Rhino was excluded because The Yankee Marshal felt it looked more 'sci-fi' than 'badass.' Similarly, extremely long-barreled revolvers were deemed 'ridiculous' rather than fitting the 'badass' aesthetic criteria.

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