Videos tagged with John Taffin
This episode of the GUNS Magazine Podcast honors the late John Taffin, a revered expert on revolvers and a longtime writer for GUNS Magazine and American Handgunner. Hosts Roy Huntington and Brent T. Wheat share insider stories and memories of Mr. Taffin, celebrating his legacy as a "singular sixgunner." The episode is sponsored by Armasight, a provider of thermal and night vision solutions.
This episode of GUNS Magazine Podcast, "Perfect Packin' Pairs — GMP #267," explores the concept of pistol and rifle combinations, inspired by John Taffin's "Perfect Packing Pistols." The hosts, Brent and Roy, discuss firearm pairings, offering viewers a unique perspective on versatile loadouts. The podcast encourages audience participation for future topic and guest suggestions via comments or email, and promotes subscribing to the GUNS Magazine YouTube channel and newsletter to stay updated.
This episode of the GUNS Magazine Podcast, GMP #261, discusses the concept of "The Perfect Plinking Pistol." Building on John Taffin's "Perfect Packin' Pistol," the hosts, including guest Roy Huntington, explore what constitutes an ideal firearm for recreational shooting and casual practice. The episode encourages viewer engagement for future topic and guest suggestions, and promotes subscribing to the GUNS Magazine YouTube channel and newsletter.
This episode of the GUNS Magazine Podcast, GMP #257, features Roy Huntington discussing John Taffin's concept of the "Perfect Packin' Pistol" (PPP). Taffin originally defined a PPP as a double-action or single-action sixgun with a barrel length between 4" and 5 1/2", chambered in a cartridge capable of handling any situation, ranging from .22 to .500 caliber depending on the environment. Host Brent T. Wheat and guest Roy Huntington delve into what constitutes a PPP and what doesn't.
This video features John Taffin from FMG Publications discussing the advancements in modern firearms, arguing that today's guns are superior to older models. While specific firearm families or models are not explicitly named in the title or description, the content likely centers on a comparative discussion of firearm technology and design over time.
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