That 625 would be right up your alley! :)
Ive had a number of 28's over the years (still have a 4"), and always found their DA triggers to be fine. I have a bunch of different S&W...
Shooting well with anything takes a bit of practice. Learning to shoot DA well doesn't really take all that much time and effort, if you're of a...
Once I started shooting revolvers DAO, I never went back to thumb cocking them. My groups also shrank when I was trying to shoot a group,...
I carry a spare mag attached to my belt and stuffed into the front of my pants opposite my gun. Quick, easy access, and nothing to interfere with...
There is, or at least was a trend there when I had mine, and it was common enough to be common. ;) And in my case, an early Ultra Carry, even...
For some reason, the rowl hammers on the HP's always bit me (was always told they were meant to prevent that), where the more traditional style...
I had both in the past, a P9s and a couple of different P220's. Liked both, sold both. No regrets, but wouldnt mind having one of each back. The...
Yea for the most part. As long as the no go bangey part isnt repetitively repetitive. :) Might want to look into that.
If you dont practice your malfunction drills with some level of realism, how are you going to deal with them when they happen when you need them?...
I agree. Not every stoppage is the same, and some do require more control on your part, especially with a revolver, as they are much easier to...
I like and use 223's loaded with 55 grain Nosler BT's over 4895. Work great on the chucks, but the bunnies are a lot more "explosive" and...
This is something that seems to be lost on a lot of people. Just watch people at the range when something does go wrong and watch what they are...
Most fun? Theyre all fun! :) If I had to pick just one, MG42, but its a tough choice. Of the three SMG's Ive owned, sold, and kinda wish I had...
Glock doesnt specifically cover wear and tear, and they only have a 1 year warranty, but they will take care of you. I broke a rail on my one 17...
Even with "better" bullets, they all still perform about the same, and a good hit, or poor miss, with either, will still bring about the same...
I dont think its a thing of the past, I just think people have come to understand, its not "the thing" of the past, or Hammer of Todd that we were...
I carry the same thing, in the same place, year round. A Glock 17 with a reload.
Learning to shoot a DA revolver, DAO, will make everyone a better shooter, and that's across the board, not just handguns.
All the SS guns I have or have had, have had a pretty fragile finish when it comes to handling and wear and tear, and are/were easily...
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