This YouTube Short showcases the Smith & Wesson Model 442 No-Lock J Frame revolver, a popular choice for everyday carry. The video highlights its suitability for concealed carry, emphasizing its compact size and the popular .38 Special caliber. The inclusion of #edc and #wheelgun directly points to its intended use as a discreet personal defense firearm.
This video focuses on custom Wolf Grips designed for J-frame revolvers, specifically highlighting their "boot grip" style. The content likely explores the aesthetics, fit, and potential benefits of these aftermarket grips for concealed carry or personal defense applications. Viewers can expect to see close-ups of the grips and potentially how they look when installed on a J-frame revolver.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Underwood Ammunition's 38 Special +P 125gr Hornady XTP rounds. The test utilizes Clear Ballistics gel to simulate tissue and analyze bullet performance. The test is conducted from two different firearm barrel lengths: a J-frame snub-nosed revolver and a 4 5/8 inch barrel revolver. The video aims to provide viewers with data on the expansion and penetration of this ammunition.
This YouTube Short introduces a "NEW Ultimate Carry J Frame 38 Special Revolver" and highlights its suitability as a "Great Pocket Gun." The video encourages subscriptions and focuses on "concealed carry." Based on the title, the content will likely showcase the revolver's features, design, and potential as a personal defense firearm.
This video, "Cops On Scene Nail Perp, But Was It Too Late?" from Active Self Protection (ASP), analyzes a real-world incident involving law enforcement apprehending a suspect. The description emphasizes the importance of self-defense and encourages viewers to subscribe to the ASP Unlimited app for ad-free content, bonus material, training classes, and seminars. It also promotes the free ASP Lite app for additional content not available on YouTube. The video includes a mention of a separate ASPX video discussing the use of J-frame revolvers. Lucky Gunner is thanked as a sponsor, with links provided to their website and social media.
This video features Bryan Eastridge demonstrating proper revolver grip techniques, specifically focusing on the Smith & Wesson J Frame, referred to as the "Ultimate Carry J Frame." He highlights how a correct grip is crucial for achieving both speed and accuracy when shooting a handgun. The revolvers discussed are chambered in .38 Special and .32 H&R Magnum, equipped with XS Sights and VZ Grips. These firearms are presented as enjoyable to shoot and well-suited for concealed carry purposes. The video expresses gratitude to Lipsey's and Smith & Wesson for their collaboration at Range Ready.
This video details the purchase of a Smith & Wesson 442 Airweight revolver, marking the creator's final firearm acquisition of 2023. The presenter expresses satisfaction with finally obtaining a Centennial model J Frame after a two-year search, noting the increased prices during the Covid-19 pandemic. The specific revolver acquired was recently traded back in and appears to be in excellent condition with minimal use. The creator indicates this purchase scratches their itch for a Centennial model and they are unlikely to pursue further J Frames unless a specific classic, no-lock steel variant becomes available.
This YouTube video focuses on the Smith & Wesson 642, a popular J-frame snub-nose revolver. The content involves shooting the firearm and discussing its features. The description also includes promotional links for holsters (Vedder Holsters), targets (Infinity Targets), CCW training (Legal Heat), merchandise (TGD shirts), and social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, Rumble, Patreon). Discount codes are provided for Infinity Targets and Legal Heat.
This video features an opportunistic purchase of a Smith & Wesson Model 36 no-dash round butt revolver with banana grips. The narrator, a self-proclaimed enthusiast of Smith & Wesson snubnose J-frames, details how he stumbled upon this well-maintained .38 Special in excellent condition for an exceptional price of $399. He contrasts this find with the current market, where similar J-frames are typically priced at $600 or more. The purchase was made at his local gun shop after his initial target, a Sig Sauer P365, was already sold.
This video features a review of the new Kimber K6XS 6 Shot Alloy Frame Revolver. The presenter highlights its size comparison to a Smith & Wesson J Frame, noting it holds an extra round and offers improved sights and trigger. The review is made possible by Kimber America providing the firearm and Fiocchi USA supplying ammunition. The video also includes affiliate links for various brands and platforms, encouraging viewer engagement through likes, subscriptions, and supporting creator channels.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Federal Punch 38 Special 120gr +P ammunition. The test is conducted using both a J-frame revolver and a 4-inch barrel firearm. The description includes promotional links for Vedder Holsters, Legal Heat CCW Training, and The Gun Dungeon merchandise, along with social media and Patreon links. Music is credited to Uppbeat.
This video features a ballistic gel test of Buffalo Bore's 158gr +P LSWCHP .38 Special ammunition. The test is conducted using a J-frame revolver and a 4 5/8" barrel. The description also includes links to related social media, merchandise, and other channels. The content focuses on ammunition performance and is aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in self-defense or general ballistics.