Please enjoy our latest issue:
https://snubgunstudygroup.com/pdf/SG2-Summer2021.pdf
Please enjoy our latest issue:
https://snubgunstudygroup.com/pdf/SG2-Summer2021.pdf
Updated file mirror in case SG2 goes down, again:
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/Qmdt9iHi5uPYGsW...RnbrNrezayQNbG
Thank you Sir!
Working diligently to enlarge my group size.
Watch out for that Mike Wood guy...he’s a shady character! Lol
Working diligently to enlarge my group size.
Thanks for the read! I'm still figuring out how a snubby fits into my life. I am certain it has a place but I haven't discovered it yet.
Yes, enjoyed it, thanks!
Those of us with large hands might disagree with the size parameters specified in Mike Wood’s article. Some things are relative.
The article on Understudy Guns is a timely reminder that I should shift firearms-shopping priorities. I should resume my search for a shooter-grade Model 34, or a pre-34 Kit Gun, as well as a rimfire SP101. My S&W Model 17-4 was (and remains) extremely valuable, as an understudy gun, for my centerfire duty and carry revolvers, as well as my SIG P229R DAK duty pistol, especially when .40 muzzle flip started aggravating the arthritis in my aging wrist, by age fifty. DAK does a good good of simulating the K-Frame trigger stroke. (I retired the SIG in 2015, as soon as my chief authorized 9mm to be an alternative duty cartridge. I retired myself, in early 2018.)
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!
You will. They are excellent walking around guns. Mine is basically for at home, around the property, dog walks in our rural subdivision, and the 10 minute walk (each way) down to and back from the mailbox on the main road.
The snubby stays home when I head off in the 4Runner.
There's nothing civil about this war.