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https://www.buckeyefirearms.org/alternate-look-handgun-stopping-power
To tell the truth that's not the source i read it from, but it's the first link i found talking about it at the moments notice.
Risk assessment. It would be foolish to acquire dedicated SD weapon and go through decades of thorough combat shooting training if risk of ever getting into SD situation is low and you already have a BP revolver that could make the shot or two you might need and you train with it as a hobby...
Local gun shops haven't had any black powder for a while. Making it is illegal here where i live. So i tried rocket candy instead. Diluted 2 parts by weight of KNO3 and 1 part of sugar in 2 parts of almost boiling water, added about 2% FeO end let it cool and dry, mixing every now and then. It...
Dry-baked, candle-waxed and molded - its not going to fall.
Naah. It's grey. Reminds me the East-German equipment we were issued when i was a conscript.
Tried holster making yesterday. I know i need some extra tools, better materials and to make maybe a dozen of more holsters before they start looking the way a holster actually should, but it rides nice, holds tight, i can sit with it and it could be carried under jacket.
The weapon is Colt...
They are getting more and more restrictive here on our side of the Atlantic. Even if one has licence for self-defense weapon you are allowed to own only 200 rounds for all your weapons all-together. Just about year and a half ago they tried to change the law so that one could own only one...
I noticed this photo is not what you usually see on google. These men are holding their revolvers like they know what they are doing. At least the one on the left.
I don't know why but steel framed sheriff models are currently discounted and almost at the same prize as bronze framed ones and what i originally wanted was the same thing in .44 so bronze was out of the question. Why did i take .36? Because YAS44-s are sold out almost everywhere in Europe...
Good day!
I've been lurking around here for a while now and telling myself, it's just kind of interesting. But it's not. It got way more than that. So. Some 8 days ago i sent some money to the French and this is what i got in return:
Pietta YAS36, 1851 navy .36 sheriff.
I hope, that's enough...
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