I just watched the whole thing at one sitting and it was great! Two pros sharing experience and insight without a hint of elitism. Can we get him to go to Revolver Roundup? Going to watch it again in a week or so to see what I missed the first time. JW
Great listen (my phone was in my pocket for the whole cast; hope I didn’t miss any visuals). Shared it with the two revolver positive RSOs at the range. BrYan, you and DB are doing such important work keeping wheelgun lore and methods alive. Thank you!
Great interview, buddy. I really enjoyed the evaluation of Taurus’ company culture, at the end. A culture like that is no accident–it takes lots of hard work to cultivate it, and keep it thriving. Kudos to the leadership at Taurus for making it happen.
I’m very surprised at the praise for Taurus and Taurus firearms in that podcast. I’m used to professional gun guys, especially revolver dudes, looking down on Taurus. I am glad, because I think Taurus revolvers are very solid today.
Great podcast Y. I learned on revolvers (S&W M56) and then to Beretta M92. The concept of rolling the trigger is a crucial skill learned on both with application to others. Great job explaining that. JT
Yeah, I love them too. I have several but my favorite is a Wilson Centurion Tactical. I have an old Brigadier that I shot years of USPSA with and it never failed me in any way.
Hey Bryan, I very much enjoyed that sit down you did with Matthew Little. The guns may be a little different, but the methodology stays similar, as you guys pointed out. Matt Little is obviously a “high level practitioner of violence”, nice to see him acknowledge the revolver as a viable tool. I enjoyed the discussion about helping people be proficient with the guns they have, not what the culture thinks they need. Good stuff, man!
Good podcast. I’d never heard of this guy, but I may have to listen to some of his other episodes going forward.
Nice job Y!
Great insight on all aspects of revolver use A+++
I just watched the whole thing at one sitting and it was great! Two pros sharing experience and insight without a hint of elitism. Can we get him to go to Revolver Roundup? Going to watch it again in a week or so to see what I missed the first time. JW
Thanks a bunch!
Great listen (my phone was in my pocket for the whole cast; hope I didn’t miss any visuals). Shared it with the two revolver positive RSOs at the range. BrYan, you and DB are doing such important work keeping wheelgun lore and methods alive. Thank you!
Great interview, buddy. I really enjoyed the evaluation of Taurus’ company culture, at the end. A culture like that is no accident–it takes lots of hard work to cultivate it, and keep it thriving. Kudos to the leadership at Taurus for making it happen.
I’m very surprised at the praise for Taurus and Taurus firearms in that podcast. I’m used to professional gun guys, especially revolver dudes, looking down on Taurus. I am glad, because I think Taurus revolvers are very solid today.
Great podcast Y. I learned on revolvers (S&W M56) and then to Beretta M92. The concept of rolling the trigger is a crucial skill learned on both with application to others. Great job explaining that. JT
I learned on a 10-8 then a Beretta 92! Still love pasta pistols.
Yeah, I love them too. I have several but my favorite is a Wilson Centurion Tactical. I have an old Brigadier that I shot years of USPSA with and it never failed me in any way.
Hey Bryan, I very much enjoyed that sit down you did with Matthew Little. The guns may be a little different, but the methodology stays similar, as you guys pointed out. Matt Little is obviously a “high level practitioner of violence”, nice to see him acknowledge the revolver as a viable tool. I enjoyed the discussion about helping people be proficient with the guns they have, not what the culture thinks they need. Good stuff, man!
Thanks Kevin!
Bravo Zulu Bryan; well done sir.
Very good episode
Great podcast. I always learn something from you guys. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge with us.