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Korwin: Where Are Trump’s Taxes? Five Problems with that Question
Published: April 27, 2017 { 52 comments }The are five problems with reporters’ unyielding request for Trump’s taxes.
Ep. 52 Should I Shoot? Gas Station Showdown
Published: April 25, 2017 { 38 comments }The man walks up to the counter and hands the clerk a note. The clerk nervously takes the note, reads it and then looks up at the man.
Winchester 1887 Lever Shotgun – The $350 Century Arms PW87 Full Review – Cowboy Time Machine
Published: April 23, 2017 { 19 comments }When I was cowboy shooting at SASS matches back in the mid-90s, my holy grail cowboy gun was the Winchester 1887 lever action shotgun. It never made any sense to me that the most competitive shooters used a ’97 pump gun, and up until I found an ’87, I shot strictly side by sides. Sure, [...]
A&E Interviews Gun Store Manager who Fought Back in L.A. Riots 25 Years Later
Published: April 21, 2017 { 15 comments }This documentary follows how the riots scarred L.A. and how they continue to affect people to this day, including David Joo, gun store manager.
Meet Clay’s Favorite Target: The BC-C Zone from MGM
Published: April 21, 2017 { 10 comments }This week I chose to do a review on one of the best training tools around, the BC-C Zone steel target from MGM Targets.
Foreign-Made Colt Revolvers? The Fascinating Story of the Collectible Colt Brevetes.
Published: April 20, 2017 { 1 comment }Sam Colt’s firearms had always been counterfeited in abroad but the numbers were small and Sam was, as usual, strapped for cash and so little could be done. Sam Colt and his London solicitor decided that the manufacture of copies would be allowed to continue as long as a royalty of 10 francs per firearm was paid. All revolvers made according to the agreement were to be marked COLT/BREVETE as proof of “licensed” manufacture.
Mod Your Glock for Competition for Under $100
Published: April 19, 2017 { 7 comments }So often when I see firearm upgrade videos though, the modifications are usually extensive and well beyond most budgets. We thought it’d be fun then to do a video that focused on easy modifications a person could do to their pistol with a more reasonable budget. So armed with $100 I started perusing the local gunshops and online to find the parts and pieces that I’d need to modify my bone stock Glock 34 Gen4 to ready it for competition.
Korwin: Trump WINS on Obamacare (Greatest Head Fake in a Decade)!
Published: April 19, 2017 { 26 comments }Health insurance isn’t health care. Neither one is in the Constitution. Go look, they’re not.
A Universal Magnum? The Story of the Amazingly Capable .300 Win. Mag.
Published: April 19, 2017 { 9 comments }I have taken a few different heavy rifles on safari, but my light rifle has always been a .300 Winchester. I’ve taken it all over North America as well, using it for deer, bears, antelope, caribou and more. Why? What is it about the .300 Winnie that makes it such a universally applicable cartridge? Allow me to pontificate.









