Stephen A. Camp

  • Tuff Products: Update on Snub Pocket-Roo Holster

    In a previous article, I stated that my current favorite pocket holster and one that I used on an everyday (and night) basis is Tuff’s “Pocket-Roo” holster.  If interested, here is a link to that article as well as one written by Mr. Aaron Brudenell: http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/user_report%20on%20tuff%20products%20pocket%20holster.htm http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/holsters_by_tuff_products_and_akjconcealcoBrudenell.htm Since my “user’s report” was written, nothing has…

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  • User Report: Tuff Products’ “Pocket-Roo” Holster

    Approximately 8 months ago I purchased a Tuff Products pocket holster designated “Pocket-Roo”. I appreciated the design incorporating a 5-shot “QuickStrip” reload within the holster and consistently positioning this QuickStrip perfectly for strong-hand retrieval and loading.  At just under $25 a pop, I could not resist trying the holster. For folks not seeing the original…

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  • Arotek Night Sights:  Glock 17

    It is no secret that Glocks normally seen in the US have traditionally come with plastic sights front and rear. Some shooters make no changes to these sights while others replace them posthaste. I do not care for Glock’s factory standard plastic sights, though it is not their “fragility” that bothers me; it is the…

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  • Eagle Secret Service Grips for S&W RB K-Frame Revolvers

    In years past, S&W K-Frame revolvers were extremely popular sellers and commonly seen in the world of the gun. As this is written, S&W still produces the K-Frame but only in .38 Special; NIB S&W K-Frame .357’s are no more, though they can still be found on the used market. That a particular handgun is…

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  • The Wonderful S&W K-Frames

    One year shy of the twentieth century’s debut, Smith & Wesson unleashed one of the most prolifically-produced foundations of revolver design extant, the M&P (Military & Police) double-action revolver. It was built on a medium-size frame, one that S&W designated with the letter “K”. It would see bloodlettings from the Philippines to back alleys in…

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  • Shooting the Glock 19: Part II

    This report is intended to be read after “Shooting the Glock 19”.  It is a follow-up or “addendum” sort of thing to it.  Here’s the link to the previous article for those who might be interested: http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/shooting_the_glock_19.htm The Glock 19 used in this segment of the saga is not the same one used for the initial report. It differs…

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  • Shooting the Glock 19

    Over the last four decades I have been fortunate enough to have owned many handguns and a large percentage of these were chambered in 9x19mm.  My very first was a 1918 DWM Luger which had been given to me by a friend of the family.  It sported a 3 5/8” barrel and remnants of nickel-plating. That was the first…

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