Best 1st gun for self defense | Simple & Reliable

Published on March 5, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This guide, presented by CajunBoyJake, details the simple malfunction clearing technique for revolvers. Unlike semi-automatic pistols, revolvers often require only a second trigger pull to advance the cylinder and bypass a non-firing chamber. This simplicity is highlighted as a key advantage for self-defense firearms, especially for those with less frequent training.

Quick Summary

CajunBoyJake recommends revolvers as the best first gun for self-defense due to their simplicity and reliability. He highlights that clearing a revolver malfunction is often as easy as pulling the trigger again, unlike the more complex procedures required for semi-automatic pistols which are prone to issues like stove pipes and failures to feed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Best First Gun
  2. 00:11Semi-Auto Challenges
  3. 00:26Common Semi-Auto Malfunctions
  4. 00:37Revolver Advantages
  5. 00:52Clearing Revolver Malfunctions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best first gun for self-defense according to CajunBoyJake?

CajunBoyJake recommends a revolver as the best first gun for self-defense due to its inherent simplicity and reliability, making it easier to manage for those who may not train frequently.

How are revolver malfunctions cleared compared to semi-automatic pistols?

Revolver malfunctions are typically cleared by simply pulling the trigger again, which advances the cylinder to the next round. Semi-automatic pistols require more complex manipulation to clear issues like stove pipes or failures to feed.

What are common malfunctions with semi-automatic pistols?

Common malfunctions with semi-automatic pistols include stove pipes (spent casing caught in ejection port), failures to feed (cartridge not entering chamber), and double feeds (two cartridges in the action).

Why are revolvers considered simpler for self-defense?

Revolvers are considered simpler because they have fewer moving parts, are less prone to complex mechanical failures, and their malfunction clearance is often as straightforward as a second trigger pull.

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