Are Revolvers Obsolete?

Published on March 14, 2025
Duration: 10:47

Hickok45, demonstrating high expertise, pragmatically assesses the relevance of revolvers in modern self-defense. He uses the 'Rule of Threes' to argue that for civilian encounters, a 5 or 6-shot revolver is statistically sufficient, comparing models like the S&W 65, S&W 642, and Kimber K6s against semi-automatics like the Glock 17. The video concludes that revolvers remain highly effective tools for the average citizen needing to 'get out of trouble'.

Quick Summary

Firearms instructor Hickok45 argues revolvers are not obsolete for civilian self-defense, citing the 'Rule of Threes' (3 rounds, 3 yards, 3 seconds) suggesting 5-6 shots are often sufficient. He compares revolvers like the S&W 65 and Kimber K6s to modern pistols like the Glock 17, emphasizing their continued relevance for defensive roles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Revolver Obsolescence
  2. 01:01Revolver Models and Comparison
  3. 04:41The Rule of Threes and Civilian Defense
  4. 08:00Defensive vs. Offensive Roles

Frequently Asked Questions

Are revolvers still relevant for self-defense?

Yes, according to firearms instructor Hickok45, revolvers remain relevant for civilian self-defense. He argues that their 5 or 6-round capacity is statistically sufficient for most encounters, often defined by the 'Rule of Threes'.

What is the 'Rule of Threes' in self-defense?

The 'Rule of Threes' suggests typical civilian self-defense scenarios involve approximately 3 rounds fired, at a distance of 3 yards, within 3 seconds. This metric is used to assess firearm capacity needs.

How do revolvers compare to modern semi-automatic pistols?

Revolvers like the S&W 65 or Kimber K6s offer simplicity and reliability, often with lower capacity. Modern semi-automatics like the Glock 17 provide higher capacity but may involve more complex operation for some users.

Which revolver models were discussed?

The video specifically showcased the Smith & Wesson Model 65 (K-frame), the S&W 642 (J-frame Airweight), and the Kimber K6s, comparing them to semi-automatic pistols like the Glock 17.

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