Stephen A. Camp

  • Which is the Best Choice for Me: Glock 19 or FNX9?

    I am surprised by the huge number of emails I’ve received asking this very question! The honest answer is, “I really don’t know.”  Each of us has uniquely personal “life filters” and experiences influencing what we find important in a given handgun design, either as a “must have” or to avoid at all cost!  Some believe that the…

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  • My Old Hi Power will not feed many JHP’s.  What can I do? 

    The question posed is a common one from folks shooting Hi Powers manufactured before the advent of the “straight” feed ramp circa 1982. (Hi Powers having the straight, non-humped ramp normally feed any JHP ammunition. This would include late-run classics, as well as the Mk II’s, right on up through the current Mk III pistols.)   While it may be…

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  • What is the BEST Handgun (Caliber and Load) for Self-Defense?

    This is not an unusual question and one that I receive regularly via Email and frequently see posted on various firearm forums.  Usually the handgun make/type, caliber as well as premier load within same are not included in the same post or question.  I lumped them all together because for my answer, it makes no difference. It…

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  • S&W J-Frame Airweights: Do They Last?

    As a proponent of the Airweight J-Frame for daily carry and regular practice, I am frequently asked, “Do they last?  Will they hold up to lots of shooting?” Some have suggested that lightweight handguns are but “to be shot little and carried lots”.  I partially agree with that. It remains my position that regular practice is essential with any handgun intended for serious use. That our…

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  • Are Glock Pistols Unsafe?

    “Perfection” is a term Glock uses with respect to its extensive line of popular “safe action” autoloading handguns, but “unsafe” is a descriptor used by some detractors of the design. Is either correct or are both wrong or might the truth lie somewhere in between? Glock pistols are striker-fired designs in which pressing the trigger fully retracts and…

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  • Why Do Some Hi Powers Have Serial Numbers in Multiple Places?

    As most know, Fabrique Nationale manufactures the Hi Power pistol.  Commonly known in the United States as the “Browning Hi Power”, it is imported by Browning and while it bears the their logo, it is manufactured by FN. FN is a large manufacturer of firearms from handguns to heavy machineguns and has customers worldwide. There is…

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