I find it amazing how many modern guns are based on decades-old designs. Let’s look at some modern renditions of old designs. Many examples of new old guns exist, but here are my top five.
Opinion
Clay Learns to Reload: Ep. 3 Top-of-the-Line Case Prep Tools from Hornady
BY Clay Martin Published: April 19, 2018 Updated: April 19, 2018Not far into my journey to reloading, it became obvious I was going to need some case prep tools. Never one to shy away from keeping Visa in business, I decided to go big from jump street rather than piecemeal the products along the way. I picked the biggest and baddest options available from Hornady.
Top Five Shoulder Holster Rigs
BY Mark Kakkuri Published: April 18, 2018 Updated: April 18, 2018Possibly the biggest advantage of a shoulder holster is the ability to carry guns of various shapes and sizes. Depending on the cover garment, they allow very fast access to the gun. Check out my top five shoulder rigs.
Top Five Tips for Carrying a Revolver
BY Mark Kakkuri Published: April 9, 2018 Updated: April 9, 2018Even in an age of very reliable and well-sized auto-loading pistols, I am still a big fan of carrying a snub-nosed revolver. I am drawn to their simplicity and reliability — two key attributes of a self-defense tool.
Clay Learns to Reload: Ep. 2 Press Installation & Bullets that (Hopefully) Don’t Explode
BY Clay Martin Published: April 5, 2018 Updated: April 5, 2018The Hornady Iron Press is an extremely smooth operator. Priming was so easy I was certain it wasn’t working, only to find primed brass on the other side.
Top Five Pieces of Training Gear
BY Mark Kakkuri Published: April 3, 2018 Updated: April 3, 2018Whether you’re doing formal training or just running some drills at the range, there are few necessities to bring with you. I’m not talking about the obvious ones such as eye and ear protection, a gun, holster and target ammo.
Korwin: Memo to Gun Ban Movement – Infringement Is Illegal!
BY Alan Korwin Published: April 2, 2018 Updated: April 2, 2018The so-called “news” media has disguised or totally hidden this revealing truth. Journalists have become virtually as much an enemy of the nation’s health as the murderers themselves. That’s a hard thing to say, as a journalist myself.
Training Classes – Choosing Your Instructor
BY Jeff Cramblit Published: April 1, 2018 Updated: April 1, 2018It seems since the rise of terrorism there has been an explosion of people hanging out their shingles, or website, as firearms instructors. The sheer number of choices can make choosing the right one a daunting task for the novice shooter
Top Five Range Bags
BY Mark Kakkuri Published: March 28, 2018 Updated: March 28, 2018Range bags run the gamut from duffle bags to shoulder bags to specially designed complex bags designed to handle all this gear. Sure, you can get along without a range bag, but even a simple range bag can make a trip to the range all the more productive, organized, efficient and fun. With that, here are my top five range bags.
Clay Learns to Reload: Ep. 1 Taking a Class
BY Clay Martin Published: March 22, 2018 Updated: March 22, 2018I’m going to start reloading. As a noob, I decided to the best place to start was to take an entry-level class. Learning from an expert in the flesh can save you hours of heartache and head-scratching.