Revolvers

  • Best Buys in Handguns, Part II: CZ and Ruger

    A gentleman Emailed, suggesting that these two makers be included in the “best buy” category.  I’d been planning to do the CZ pistols, but realized that his suggestion on the other maker was a very valid one. I currently only own one Ruger firearm and it’s a rifle, but I will give you my impressions of the…

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  • The “Old” and the “New”

    I prefer to believe that others who have been shooting longer than I have are reading this board now and again.  It makes me feel younger.  I know some that came down the trail a bit after I did are and there are some that have just gotten into handgunning while others have been in the shooting…

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  • .38 Snub Vs. .357 Snub

    For as long as I can remember, the question of whether or not the .38 Special snub is as potent as the .357 magnum in a snub-nose revolver has been debated again and again. This is not an extensive article, but I think the answer becomes pretty clear. I didn’t have a .357 with a…

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  • Best Buys in Handguns

    After some pretty extensive use and careful observation, I’d like to pass along what I believe are best buys in the handgun market. Nothing will be mentioned that I’ve not personally shot on several occasions and while what I “like” is subjective and may not match your preferences, they might at least provide food for…

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  • Feeding the .38 Snub

    With their abbreviated barrels, usually about 2″ in length, the little revolver’s effectiveness is less than its counterparts having 3″ tubes and certainly those with 4″ or longer barrels. This is just one of life’s compromises when going for a small revolver that is extremely easy to conceal…and therein lies the rub. Between serious students…

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  • Dark Nights and Lonely Places

    (A partial explanation of why I try always to be armed) I had a hard time deciding whether to put this under “FAQ” or “Other Handguns,” but decided to put it under “Browning Hi Power” as most of the time, it’s what was with me on: There was no wind and the mist was so…

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