“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
Whether it’s the American frontier, one-off videos, or just walking the great outdoors, I try to show my interest and hobbies in the most entertaining and educational way possible.
I upload according to how many videos I have in the vault. Sometimes multiple a week, sometimes twice a year.
However, all my videos will be released at high noon. Be there, or be yellow…
I think the reason you would do this is because you intimidate the people around you by showing you’re so coordinated and good with a gun that you can just throw it into your holster without breaking a sweat
This is the guy I got mine from. Great craftsmanship, good price, and I know him personally! Mitch is a good dude. DM him and get a quote! P.S. is this really the Mothman? instagram.com/jmandcompanyleather?igsh=N2R4MHFwOXZia3hv
I’m not the military everyone is right handed. Rifles are made to eject to the right side or up to the right so left handed people are taught to shoot right handed. Left ejection firearms were special order weapons and more expensive because most people are right handed and the government bought weapons in large quantities to fit right handed shooters.
Holy smokes dude. I don’t know why your video showed up in my feed. I see that many good people have already told you about trigger discipline so I won’t go there. On another note I had a real good laugh at your content. I’m not sure if it was meant to be comedy but in these desperate times I’ll take what I can get.
@@SaintAndrewTV “Look, I know you gotta be real careful with it and all. I can imagine you probably don’t want to take it in and out of the envelope all that often. But if you wouldn’t mind, I’d sure appreciate seeing it again”
@@Just_A_Dude-203 you’re right. I don’t like taking it out of the envelope that much. But… see as how you saved my life and all, I suppose I can let you read it again.
@@SaintAndrewTV I like old school realism which Google Steven’s want to great lengths to create in Shane. I have a 1st gen SAA with the original rig built in 1900. Can use smokeless ammo. I have tried it and boy is it difficult.
To those who have never tried doing tricks like this, it's difficult to understand jusr how hard it is and requires many hours of practice! Well done! Keeping it alive!
But you know why revolvers do reload quicker, because you can easily put okatcartridge in after the other 6 times with the semiauto. Pistol, you have to take a magazine out. Put multiple round in, and if it was a seven shot revolver, and a m nineteen eleven, it would still be faster with a revolver
That was mega impressive. Still trying to capture my video response to the red Harlow vid, then you come out with this. I'll be adding this to my list of things to try.
I imagine this idea dates from flintlock and cap and ball era where keeping the firing mechanism somewhat out of the rain was also important, deep/covered holster will help.