You can "bet your bippy" that this is going to be a Lipsey's "allocated" item for high-volume dealers who get on a list. Your LGS may see exactly 1 of these in the next 12 months. And that one may...
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You can "bet your bippy" that this is going to be a Lipsey's "allocated" item for high-volume dealers who get on a list. Your LGS may see exactly 1 of these in the next 12 months. And that one may...
I used the exact same holster for years when I bought my first 4" stainless Security-Six in 1980. Mine holster was made for the Ruger. That revolver went a lot of places and shot a lot of rounds,...
May I suggest opening a lemonade stand? Lemons seem to be attracted to you.
I did a quick count of the number of Charter Arms revolvers I both own now, and have owned over the years, and it's in...
The usual Charter haters come out whenever that company is mentioned, but truth be told they are quite strong and serviceable guns. However, they are intentionally light-framed guns, and they will...
Since I retired that firearms program has become increasingly divorced from reality.
Pretty much sums it up.
Could be subtitled, "Massage Aboob Shills for the Watchmaker"
This is not an uncommon occurance in the modern era, when most shooters use semi-auto pistols. The bore/grip angle is substantially different with a revolver than most semi-auto pistols. If most of...
This shooting problem is fairly common amongst shooters who are used to shooting semi-auto pistols with a bore-grip angle more closely approaching 90 degrees. If you are more often shooting 1911s,...
I love the .41 Magnum. Have had them over the years in all their limited offerings. It's a great round that as a practical matter does everything that a .44 Magnum does, with a little less recoil....
To each is own. I'm almost 60 and have been shooting handguns since I was 16. Started geting some finger joint arthritis about 5 years ago. Shooting doesn't seem to bother it. Took my S&W 57 out...