I will always buy a stainless steel handguns over any other finish. Melonite / Nitride type finishes are very rust resistant but they do eventually wear if you carry them everyday. Stainless steal will show wear too but it can be refreshed quite easily with a scotch-bright pad which is why it...
44 magnum revolvers are either big and heavy or incredibly punishing to shoot. I love my 44 mag but damned if I want to lug i around all day.
I have been trying to talk myself into buying a Springfield XDm 10mm compact for years... I just can't justify the need or the hassle of yet another...
They are your guns and it is your oil, you can do anything you want. Motor oil has detergents in it and ATF has a LOT of detergents in it. Not something I would want to put on my guns. Chain and bar oil has tackifiers in it to make is stick, watering it down with motor oil or ATF isn't going...
35 years ago I loaded up my first batch of 9mm. 115gr Winchester FMJ at the starting book load. I was having so much fun I loaded ~600-700 rounds. NOTHING would cycle them... NOTHING! Until I bought My Ruger PC carbine about 5 years ago. It finally unloaded all those anemic rounds with only...
35 years ago when I bought my first handgun I had a choice between a new Bersa 380 and a used Government 380. I LOVED the feel of the Government 380 but couldn't talk myself into carrying cocked and locked so I bought the Bersa. About 10 years ago I bought a Browning 1911-380 and finally...
35 years ago I bought my Berretta 92 INOX. A week later a buddy (in an attempt to out do me) bought a S&W 1006. 35 years later I still have my Beretta 92 INOX... and I am still jealous of his S&W 1006! I really loved shooting his 1006! I assume the 4506 is very similar to the 1006, just in...
If it works for you its not my place to tell you not to!
For me, not a chance! I carried my Beretta 92 INOX camping in a Safari (cop) retention holster once. I quickly came to the conclusion that the donut shop cops must be in much better shape than I am. All that weight was just clumsy...
Back in the good old days photographers had big heavy cameras that needed big heavy tripods to keep them steady. Now days everyone uses light little digital cameras and pay a fortune for the lightest weight sturdy carbon fiber tripods they can find leaving a glut of heavier professional tripods...
I also have the XDs (mod 1) and the Kahr CM45. The grip texture on the XDs mod 1 is very harsh. I think this was the big fix for the XDs mod 2. A grip sleeve helps some. I prefer the CM45 but I am a fan of the grip safety on the XDs. I have never held or shot the S&W Shield in 45.
The XD...
I like my Ruger PC carbine but it is kind of big and clunky for what it does. I haven't shot mine since I got a Ruger PC Charger with a binary trigger and a tax stamp.
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