Don't know. Mine are size 36. One if the issues in recent orders from them seems to be that they have some wide variations sometimes within the same product. I have been buying their Firehose pants...
Type: Posts; User: revolvergeek
Don't know. Mine are size 36. One if the issues in recent orders from them seems to be that they have some wide variations sometimes within the same product. I have been buying their Firehose pants...
I have a pair of those and they have less front pocket room than the actual Firehose pants that I have. The Firehose pants I can put a 3" k-frame in. The Flex shorts now a 2' j-frame is about it.
I like the Magtech 240 RNFP cowboy load and the Ultramax .44 Russian 200 RNFP Cowboy loads for that sort of use. No recoil, little noise and the meplats cut nice clean holes. IF your revolver will...
I had two HK4s over the years. I loved the idea of them, but neither one I had actually worked very well. Rather ammo picking for .32 and .380 fmj. Now years later I understand they probably would...
No issues here. I have shot a fair bit of their .38 spl 158 LSW and some of their .38 spl 130 FMJ RNFP in the last couple months as snubby break in and spare/ reload ammo.
Love their cowboy 240...
Wow! That looks like a future plan for my spare 342!
I did sort of the same thing with some stick on foam and hockey stick tape. These two now point where my finger points. At some point I may make these permanent with JB Weld steel putty.
...
I bought the first 640-1 .357 mag I saw when they first came out. I carried and shot it a lot, mostly with Remington (mostly) 110 / 125 SJHP or Federal 125 jhp. It started having problems and went...
Probably won’t happen anytime soon, but they do have a similar barrel in .30 carbine if that would be of use….
That was my plan also, but I just lucked into a T/C Custom Shop 20" stainless Contender barrel in .32 mag. I would have rather is was 24-26", but for the price I couldn't pass it up. Now I just need...
Just found this thread and want to comment on some of my experiences.
The bullet's wider meplat should be better for critters than my current options and I hope it will have enough ogive to feed...
This one has been in use for a while. The bastardized AHolster is pretty recent. The front sight is a standard / small dot, which I always preferred to the big dot.
...
I regret that I have but one like to give to this post...
Glad yours are shooters! Very cool looking combo.
i used to love that ammo, but after I got a squib load in my beloved 2” Model 12 with Precision One plated wadcutters I swore them off. They...
Yeah, the hammer spring breaking was the last straw on mine. I wanted to send it back to have them fix that and just go over it because it never had gotten to be consistently reliable after about 600...
That was my guess. I have have several sets of grips from him and it looked like his work, but I had never seen a set like that. Like a improved version of the old S&W bannana combat grip. Very nice!...
I have had a couple Seecamps and NAAs in .32 acp and I know this will scandalize some folks but I liked the NAA better. It was a little easier for me to hold, kicked a little less, and worked with a...
Those are quite nice! Who made them?
The universe apparently still has a sense of humor. My sights arrived at the office today. Took a couple minutes to install at my desk. It is a real shame that S&W site replacement can't be that fast...
Yes, I am talking specifically about the rear sight that is inlet into the topstrap that allows for a higher profile / more visible sight picture, particularly on the stainless guns.
I have the...
I bought a used Model 12 from Centerfire Systems (well, three actually...) One of them was a 2" Nickel gun that must have had something evil dripped onto it at some point because it had a couple...
I picked up a worn but cheap used blued 856 and really like it. Since it was already ugly I bobbed the hammer, thinned the trigger guard a touch and filed and sanded all the sharp edges off. I put an...
My recent experiences with current production 22 autos:
1) S&W M&P22 Compact - works great, thousands of rounds through it with no issues, not picky about ammo, fun suppressor host, great training...
I have had great results with my Shield Plus. Several thousand rounds of mixed ball, lead reloads and HST through it with not a single jam. I think of the stock safety on it more as an admin tool...
I had been using these .38 spl Norma and Geco loads interchangeably, but some of the last batch of Geco seems to have rather hard primers. Several of my revolvers that have never had an issue...