This video debunks a common myth surrounding the Newhall Incident, a fatal 1970 gunfight involving California Highway Patrol officers. The myth claims an officer died while reloading his revolver because he instinctively stuffed empty brass casings into his pocket. The video asserts this widely cited cautionary tale, often used to illustrate the dangers of unrealistic training, is entirely false. It focuses on this specific detail of the historical event.
This video features a shooting session with an older Colt California Highway Patrol (CHP) AR-15 Dissipator rifle. The content creator highlights the specific model and its history. The description also includes links to other related videos on the creator's channels, as well as to their patrons and sponsors.
This video, titled "Sunday Shoot a Round # 83," features Hickok45 "yakking in the woods" and shooting his Colt AR15 California Highway Patrol Dissipator. The description encourages viewers to check out his other YouTube channels, Patreon, and sponsors like SDI, Alabama Holster, Talon Grips, and Ballistol. It also directs viewers to an FAQ playlist and social media links. The content is produced on a private range by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes, emphasizing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership. The video is not for selling firearms or performing modifications.
This video features a discussion and shooting demonstration of the Smith & Wesson 4006 TSW, specifically the California Highway Patrol (CHP) variant. The presenter thanks Copper Custom Armament for providing the pistol and addresses a repost of the video due to an editing error. The description also includes extensive links to other Hickok45 channels, Patreon, educational institutions, and product sponsors. The content emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, stating the videos are for educational and entertainment purposes only and not for selling firearms or performing modifications.
This video provides a review and historical overview of a 1950 Colt Detective Special. The firearm was reportedly purchased by a California Highway Patrolman in 1950 as a secondary weapon to his duty revolver. The content creator, The GunGuy (Joel Persinger), shares the story behind the gun, featuring it as a loaned item from a collector.
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