Stephen A. Camp

  • A Critical Look at the Springfield Mil-Spec

    It is a safe bet to say that 1911 pattern pistols are extremely popular with American shooters. There are many reasons for this and 1911 type pistols are sold in various price ranges.  Enter customized pistols or truly custom 1911’s built from the frame and slide up and costs can soar.  One can spend from a few hundred…

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  • Comparing the .44 Special & .45 Colt

    On other sites I have seen threads asking which is better, .44 Special or .45 Colt?  Answers rang out for and against each cartridge.  Frequently such threads do not define better for what purpose. Others specify hunting or defense as the frame of reference for “best.” Though distinctly different cartridges, these two also share some common traits. ·         Both have been loaded with…

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  • .45 ACP Golden Saber Field Report

    Hunting has been difficult in north central Texas this year.  Abnormally low temperatures throughout the summer combined with a mild winter (so far) and higher than average rainfall has resulted in much food for the deer and they’ve paid less attention to corn feeders than normal.  I’ve been taking part in a state sanctioned game…

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  • Corbon .45 ACP 185-gr. DPX from SIG-Sauer P220 & 5″ 1911

    Speaking of their newest ammunition line, Mr. Mike Shovel of Corbon advised, “All calibers in DPX will penetrate 12 to 16″ in denim-covered ballistic gelatin.” He went on to state that this line of ammunition is designed to meet the FBI protocols for bullet performance and said that DPX also works very well after encountering barriers…

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  • Corbon .38 Special 110-gr. DPX Ammunition

    Tested in 3 Different Barrel Lengths In recent years, a hue and cry for expanding ammunition that doesn’t fragment and penetrates at least 12″ in 10% ballistic gelatin has been the new beat to which high-performance ammo makers have been marching. From Remington, we see the Golden Saber while Speer has the bonded Gold Dot line of hollow points.…

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  • Getting a Grip…on J-frames!

    “Grip” actually refers to the grasping of the handgun by the shooter. The “handles” are more accurately called “stocks”, but the term “grip” is most commonly used. In this discussion I will use the more common term. With the small frame S&W snubs, we find a handgun intended to be concealed as either a primary…

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  • Making the J-Frame .38 Snub Work

    Out of vogue for many these days is the snub-nosed .38 Special revolver.  Some still do tote one by choice as either their primary concealed carry handgun while others relegate it to backup duties for a more potent piece.  Snubs can be had in several calibers and more than one frame size, but this article…

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