World War 1 Handguns
When Woodrow Wilson’s administration declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917, the American military was woefully unprepared. Regarding handguns, […]
When Woodrow Wilson’s administration declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917, the American military was woefully unprepared. Regarding handguns, […]
[…] The only place it could better either Colt’s or S &W’s Model 1917 .45 ACPs is it has a replaceable […]
[…] I heard recently left me a little distressed. The contention was the .40 S &W is effectively dead as a […]
Also keep that idea of “proper crimp” in the forefront. The case mouth must be turned into the crimping groove. […]
Back in those days my only centerfire was an S &W K38. Even after becoming a handloader and bullet caster […]
When Jeff Newville faced his moment of truth with the grizzly, he barely had time to fire his revolver. There
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Ronnie contours round barrel stock S &W style, giving it a sleek flat rib on top. This greatly enhances the […]
My handgun buying started at age 17. I was newly enamored of bullseye target shooting and learned of a fellow […]
[…] with 3-lb. pull weights as I’m timid about asking gun smiths to go lighter in this day and age. Almost […]
[…] sixgun I considered the Best of the Best — N-Frame S &Ws. They ranged from fixed sight “military or army” versions […]