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.
From Pistol-Training.Com are thoughts on learning new techniques that may or may not actually have value. The guiding star of any new technique or skill: Does ...
Todd points out the interesting phenomenon of “Range Emulation“; where someone will see Todd shooting wicked fast and will also turn into a brass fo...
Remember last month’s challenge? Did you make it 1000 rounds of logged and tracked centerfire ammo in the month of August? I did, but I barely scraped b...
Lately, I have had the opportunity to regularly practice my low-light shooting, and as I mentioned previously when talking about lasers the experience has been ...
The last couple of weeks I’ve had the opportunity to play with a friend’s SIRT Pistol. This is a neat little training device that allows trigger re...
While mostly irrelevant in the age of modern pistol shooting, occasionally you will see the debate pop up about modern isosceles vs. the Weaver stance. In it y...
So that you don’t have to make them. If you’re wondering what goes wrong in that video, the easy answer is “everything”. I’m shoot...
Let’s say, hypothetically that you’re at an indoor range trying to iron out some kinks in your pistol’s magazines. Further, you’re next...