Hello and welcome to the Slim Cowboy Media RU-vid channel. I do reviews on firearms and EDC gear as well as a wide variety of other informative and sometimes (barely) funny videos. I pride myself in providing honest information and never taking money for a favorable review of an item.
If you questions comments or would like to reach out to me concerning product reviews please contact me at eric@slimcowboymedia.com
Oh that? Why, son! That's a 1912 chambered in .22 Blackout with a 12x ACOG! Oh, don't forget the .5 round magazine, hella reliable. Don't forget about that 6.9 inch barrel though. I heard that there's a 2 round burst. Rare find man!
It’s funny you mention icons like John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, because if you get into a situation where you have to shoot someone, that “cowboy/Dirty Harry” legacy associated with the caliber could be used against you in court. Nice gun, though.
I know it’s kind of funny I mean, look all jokes aside I even own one of the damn things, but I’m realistic enough to make fun of something that I know isn’t a super high-quality firearm, but will still function and do what it needs to.
It’s crazy how the original video is nothing but people telling the guy how he’s abusing the firearm but then when I tell people he’s abusing the firearm everyone tells me that he should do what he wants. I think people just want to be argumentative.
@@SlimCowboywhat? I like how you avoid the question, the people telling you this aren't the same people complaining in that video, also it sounds like you have no argument against it so you want to bring up a unrelated subject so you can argue
What im hearing is: "he has one and i dont so he shouldn't have fun." Who cares how he uses it if he paid for it. Once the number of them gets so limited that its near impossible to get then sure we can start crying about it. Until then its a tool that he can do whatever he wants with.
What I’m hearing is: he didn’t click on the channel to see that I have many other nicer firearms. As far as the numbers getting limited, they’re no longer producing that model so they’re already difficult to find.
There are two types of grips on a revolver. Either "round" butt or "straight" butt. The advantage of round butt is often easier to conceal. Does not print since the rounded shape. The straight butt is better for recoil mitigation. The end point sometimes makes a printing problem. Each has pro's and con's. So if you have conceal carry issues try a round butt revolver. Generally speaking larger caliber revolvers will have a straight butt due to the recoil potential.
Eh if I were caught out in the woods I'd rather take a Mosin over most modern firearms. Modern firearms ain't made the same way those older ones are, and if you're caught in harsh conditions many will jam. I got a Mossberg 183D that's from 1947 that'll still blow a golf ball sized hole through a deer after not being oiled or cleaned for like 6 years in a row 😂
Well the liberals/New World Order say we can own shotguns. But they don’t want us owning rifles. You know because rifles are what they plan on using against the citizens.
Be careful if you live in one of those leftist bastions that demand tweaks to certain firearms. The Beretta A300 Patrol is one of them. I picked mine up 3 weeks ago, guy at the counter handed me my beautiful new shotgun...I said, what's this? This is not my A300? He said, yes it is. I said really. He said, what's wrong. So I pulled up the vendors website where I purchased it from, and showed him the pic of the A300 Patrol. He said, yea, you're right. So we did a little digging. What he handed me was in fact a Beretta A300 Patrol. But the certain State complaint 5 round model. And there's a lot more different than just the round capacity. It's still a great shotgun, it's a Beretta afterall. But the reality is that it looks more like Ol'Uncle Hanks duck gun than a tactical shotgun. And let's face it, the A300 was marketed as a tactical version of the A300 series. And I am convinced that's the primary reason many folks are drawn to it. Yes, you can trick it out with aftermarket kit, but that's more money on top of a somewhat pricey weapon already. I have already invested another grand into mine. Those of us that have no choice on account of the States we live in just need to be educated as to what you will be getting. Also, this is not on the vendors, most are unaware of the physical differences in the compliant and non-compliant models. Most are under the impression that the only difference is the round capacity, it is not. They, by default are using the graphic of the standard model while advertising the 5 round compliant model. I discussed this with Beretta and they agreed and said they will be sending out a correct graphic to all their vendors. Also, if you do buy this model and attempt to tweak it, make sure that the components you are considering are compatible with the compliant model. A few add-ons I was looking at were not, such as the Briley handguard. It's a beautiful handguard, just doesn't quite fit properly. All that said it was a great shotgun purchase still, I love mine!