This video provides a comprehensive guide to the best revolvers for concealed carry in 2025. It highlights top-performing wheel guns focusing on reliability, concealability, and stopping power, catering to both new and experienced carriers. The content covers ultra-light snub-nose designs, powerful .357 Magnum options, and lightweight frames for comfortable daily carry. Global favorites used by law enforcement and professionals are featured, with specific mentions of brands like Smith & Wesson and Ruger, and calibers like .38 Special and .357 Magnum. The video aims to help viewers choose the perfect concealed carry revolver for their lifestyle.
This video provides a review of the Smith & Wesson Model 251C revolver, chambered in .22 Magnum. It highlights the firearm's lightweight "Airweight" design, weighing in at 11.4 oz, and its 7-round capacity. The description also emphasizes the low recoil associated with this model and directs viewers to the Sootch00 channel for the full review. Relevant hashtags like #Shorts, #Smithandwesson, #Model351c, #Revolver, and #22magnum are included.
This video provides a review of the Smith & Wesson Model 317 Kit Gun, a lightweight, 8-shot .22 LR revolver designed for outdoor kits like hunting or fishing. The presenter highlights its portability for carrying in the woods or near rivers. The review thanks Smith & Wesson Inc. and Fiocchi USA for their contributions. Additional content is promoted through Sootch Merch, Getzone.com, and a Patreon page.
This video provides a review of the Smith & Wesson Model 325 Thunder Ranch Performance Center revolver chambered in .45 ACP. The reviewer highlights its unique scandium aluminum construction, making it very lightweight. A key point discussed is the necessity of using moon clips for shooting .45 ACP in this revolver, which the reviewer considers a drawback. The video also demonstrates the firearm being fired in both single and double-action modes, offering a practical look at its operation.
This video introduces the new Diamondback SDR revolver chambered in .357 Magnum, presented at Shot Show 2024 by Cody St John from Diamondback Firearms. The SDR is highlighted as the lightest six-shot .357 Magnum revolver available, weighing just 21.2 ounces. The description emphasizes Diamondback's investment in quality control with new equipment and mentions the revolver's compatibility with aftermarket J-frame grips. The SDR is presented as a unique offering from a manufacturer known for affordable and sometimes unconventional firearms.
This video discusses the emergence of lightweight, higher-capacity revolvers for concealed carry in 2025. It highlights the blend of traditional revolver reliability with modern needs for increased firepower and portability. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes, comments, subscriptions, and notification bell clicks, and promotes supporting the channel via an Amazon affiliate link. Several prominent firearm manufacturers are mentioned in the hashtags, suggesting a comparison or overview of their offerings in this category.
This video provides a direct comparison between the Kimber K6s and the new lightweight Kimber K6xs revolvers. It highlights the differences in weight and construction, noting that the K6s is made of heavier stainless steel and chambered in .357 Magnum/.38 Special, while the K6xs is a lighter model also chambered in .38 Special. The video aims to help viewers understand the distinctions between these two Kimber revolver offerings.
This YouTube video features a shooting and discussion of the new Kimber K6xs lightweight revolver chambered in .38 Special. The content is presented by Hickok45, a well-known firearms personality, and focuses on the practical aspects of the firearm, likely including its handling, accuracy, and overall performance. The video emphasizes firearms safety and responsible gun ownership, as is standard for the channel. It also promotes other Hickok45-related channels and its Patreon supporters.
This video showcases a Taurus 856 revolver that has been upgraded with XS Sights. The description highlights XS Sights' new offerings and mentions an ongoing sale. It positions the modified revolver as a superior alternative to existing pistols for those seeking night sights, specifically noting it's a lightweight .38 Special. The video also points viewers to a Linktree for affiliate discounts and promotes the "Armed and Nerded" podcast.
This Point of View (POV) video showcases the Smith & Wesson 351PD AirLite J-Frame revolver chambered in .22 Magnum. The footage features the shooter aiming down the sights, providing a clear perspective of the firearm's operation. Key specifications highlighted include its 7-round capacity and a lightweight design weighing only 11.2 ounces, making it a noteworthy option for concealed carry or personal defense.
This video features Brownells Gun Techs Keith Ford and Steve Ostrem showcasing the rare Smith & Wesson "Baby" Aircrewman revolver. Developed for the U.S. Air Force in the 1950s as a lightweight sidearm for aircrews, this J-frame revolver is chambered in .38 Special and features an aluminum frame and cylinder, weighing in at just 10 oz. The video discusses its history, the challenges faced due to its lightweight construction leading to pressure issues, and the rarity of surviving examples, with only about 10 believed to exist. Keith also provides guidance on identifying genuine Aircrewman revolvers, including how to spot hidden markings on those salvaged from government property.
This video provides a first look at the Ruger LCR X chambered in .357 Magnum. The creator highlights its reputation as a popular and lightweight concealed carry revolver, emphasizing its power-to-weight ratio. The description also includes links to the creator's merchandise, a donation page for a youth homeless shelter, and their Patreon for continued honest reviews.