Old West CCW
Now think in terms of metallic cartridges. S &W actually got their business up and rolling in the 1850s and […]
Now think in terms of metallic cartridges. S &W actually got their business up and rolling in the 1850s and […]
[…] article, but some points need to be explained. The little Smiths are interesting in that most handgunners own one, or […]
[…] Training Association, which was geared to defensive tactics instructors. Charlie Smith, the legendary founder of the S&W Academy, liked the […]
A .500 S &W Magnum can handle 50,000 PSI, for instance. A .357 Magnum can safely handle 35,000 PSI, while […]
I’ve always been enamored — is it okay to be enamored? — with the Model 12. If you’re not up […]
[…] and were once owned by the same parent company as Smith’s, so it’s no surprise the controls on the 85, […]
[…] the IDPA match, and I’d just feel better with my Smith 625 and about four spare .45 moon clips. The […]
[…] many meanings non-shooters could never fathom. It’s hard to describe how a finely crafted piece of pig iron and walnut […]
I’ve had a longtime affection for S &W Model 29’s of all kinds, and specifically the blued 6.5″ versions. And […]
[…] a CCW piece. As I heard it first from Clint Smith, “Every bullet has a lawyer behind it.” In reality, […]