This video features a Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Chiefs Special" revolver, a 5-shot .38 Special handgun with a history of being used as an ankle gun. The presenter shares that the firearm has been in his family since the 1970s, having been purchased from a detective. The description also includes extensive promotional links for various companies and products, including True Shot Gun Club, Elite Tactical Systems (ETS) speed loaders, AXIL ear protection, Blackout Coffee, and 2A insurance. The creator emphasizes safety and adherence to YouTube's guidelines. The video is presented by "MrBigKid" who also directs viewers to his other channels.
This video offers a first look at the Taurus Spectrum .380 pocket pistol, highlighting its availability in multiple colors. It's presented as a potential ankle gun and is educational in nature, with a price point of $300.00. Further details are provided via a link to the manufacturer's website.
This video features a tactical clinic shoot of the Kel-Tec P-3AT .380 pistol by Nutnfancy. The review highlights the P3AT's reputation for reliability and value, common to Kel-Tec's auto pistols and SU-16 rifles. The test of a new, unfired P3AT showed a single hiccup during break-in, as expected, followed by complete reliability. Key advantages discussed are its extremely lightweight, slim profile, and comfortable carry, making it an excellent choice for concealed carry or an officer's ankle gun. The sights are noted as a weak point, though unlikely to be used at distances beyond 10 yards. Nutnfancy highly recommends this affordable .380 auto, giving it a likeability score of 9/10 when considering its weight.
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