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  • Look, Listen, but Make Up Your Own Mind!

    Stephen A. Camp

    If you’re reading this, it’s probably because you enjoy shooting and are obviously on the Internet.  Much discussion goes on concerning the “best” handguns for specific purposes, the “best” modifications, the “best” ammunition, and so forth. (This discounts the occasional smart-aleck remark some inevitably drop in the various threads.)  Answers to a specific question will

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  • Which is best: CZ-75 or Browning Hi Power?

    Stephen A. Camp

    This is a widely discussed topic on gun boards in recent years and one I’m frequently asked.  There is not a simple answer, but I will submit my observations. If you are not comfortable with cocked-and-locked carry for defensive purposes, I’d go with the CZ.  Though long, the double-action first shot is usually pretty smooth and exceptionally so in

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  • Why does my Browning Hi Power not eject the last fired case?

    Stephen A. Camp

    When the Browning fires the extractor claw is hooked over the case rim and pulls it rearward out of the chamber and toward the ejector.  When the ejector impacts the rear of the case it is rotated out from under the extractor claw and out the ejection port. Fired cases being extracted from the chamber

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  • I bought a Colt Government Model .45, but I am not comfortable carrying it cocked-and-locked.  

    Stephen A. Camp

    What do you recommend I do? I have had it 2 years, but am still nervous carrying it this way. If your primary purpose in owning the gun is self-protection while carrying, I’d sell or trade it for something I felt comfortable with and would become proficient with that gun.  Carrying with the hammer down on a

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  • I’m not a shooter and have no interest in shooting, but want a gun for home protection.  What should I get? 

    Stephen A. Camp

    The use of any firearm for self-protection requires at least a minimal amount of training.  You must be at least able to safely handle the weapon.  You must be able to operate it without thinking.  In other words, it’s essential that you be able to get it into action without consciously having to think about it. You need to understand how to maintain the firearm,

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  • What’s the deal with Winchester 9mm Silvertip JHP’s? 

    Stephen A. Camp

    I’ve heard they’re good, but then I’m told they’re worthless? No longer the flagship bullet for Winchester’s pistol ammunition, the STHP has been eclipsed by Winchester designs like the SXT and Ranger SXT. We now have bonded bullets as well as those in which the jacket plays more of a role in wounding. An example of

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  • You’ve said that the 9mm Hi Power is your favorite “all around” automatic pistol, but that for purely defensive purposes you prefer the 1911?  That covers lots of ground.  Which brand 1911 is your choice?

    Stephen A. Camp

    Of what I own, there are four that would be chosen from: Kimber Custom Classic 5″ that’s been lightly modified, Norinco 1911 that’s also been worked over, a customized Colt Commander, and a Springfield Lightweight 5″ that I ordered with a few options from Springfield’s Custom Shop.  These pistols have proven utterly reliable with my

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