Speaking of snub guns
Richard Mann at Shooting Illustrated has some great tips on how to manage that heavy DA trigger pull on your snub nosed revolver.
Richard Mann at Shooting Illustrated has some great tips on how to manage that heavy DA trigger pull on your snub nosed revolver.
I’ve had a couple of people ask why I get so passionate about the whole “shooting DA revolvers in single action mode” issue. And at times I...
The promised post on Major/Minor scoring in the USPSA Revolver division is here! I’ve talked in the past about how I think it would be cool if USPSA allo...
IDPA Nationals start today. A couple of days worth of shooting and we’ll have crowned new champions in IDPA’s 5 divisions. As always I’m most ...
Last night at an entirely too late hour I was watching the season premiere of NCIS: Los Angeles (now with 50% more running LL Cool J) which you can watch at CBS...
One of my Facebook friends recently picked up a Smith & Wesson 686SSR, which is part of S&W’s Pro Series line of revolvers. I am a huge fan of th...
Neat, and kind of horrifying at the same time. Reminds me of the Tactical SBR Mosin-Nagant.
there’s a fountain flowing…what are you looking at, don’t tell me you didn’t sing that song in Sunday school. But that’s not the s...
In the post below this, Robb makes a good point: However, don’t give up on someone who might not like the idea [of concealed carry] at first. Those are the peop...
I started to write a post on how to deal with the “problem” of people hugging you and accidentally bumping your holster. I realized after approximat...