The Library

Ah, Snubbies - Reflections by Syd

.357 Magnum as a personal defense load

.38 Special Snubby Ballistics Stephen Ricciardelli

38 Snub Vs. .357 Snub - A quick comparison of ballistics between the .38 Special and the .357 Magnum in a short barreled revolver

.44 Special vs .357 for Carry By Combat Controller

Age and the Snubnose - Thoughts on the best personal defense handgun for the physically challenged

Bianchi Agent Slim Speedloader Pouch

The Centennial, Smith & Wesson Models 40, 42, 640, 940, 442, 642, 340Sc, 342Ti and 340PD

Combat Snubby Shooting the Askins Way

Crimson Trace Lasergrips

The Classic Colt Detective Special .38 Revolver By Mike Guffey

Double Action Only (DAO) versus Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA)

Drama at Blair House: the attempted assassination of Harry Truman

Emergency Reloading the Defensive Revolver with a Bianchi Speed Strip

Getting a Gripon J-frames! By Stephen A. Camp

The goals of the gunman? by Gabe Suarez

Grizzly Bears and the .357 Magnum Revolver

Have No Faith in Your Defensive Handgun Caliber or Load!
(Or Why I don't Get Involved in "Caliber Wars.") By Stephen A. Camp

Heavy Metal: the Model 629 Snubnose .44 Magnum

Making the J-Frame Work - Sagely advice from Stephen Camp, a man who has been there

The North American Arms Mini Revolver By Syd

My Two Busiest Snubnose Holsters By Syd

Practice Drills for the Defensive Snubnose

Point Shooting and the Snub Nose

Revolver checkout: how to tell if a particular specimen is any good By Jim March

The Revolver as a CCW Gun By Gabe Suarez

Ruger Snubnose SP101 by George Hill

Ruger SP101 with 3 1/16" Barrel By Stephen A. Camp

The Smith & Wesson Model 10

Model 36 Chiefs Special Smith & Wesson .38 Special Snubby

Rehabilitation - Pawpaw's Model 60 Smith & Wesson

Smith & Wesson 360PD Revolver By Dan Smith

Smith & Wesson's Fifty - By John Taffin

The Smith & Wesson J-Frames - by John Taffin

The Smith & Wesson Model 60-15 3 .357 Magnum
Stretch Snubby is a Solid Performer

The Smith & Wesson Model 637, Chiefs Special Airweight .38 Special

The Smith & Wesson Model 64-3 By Stephen A. Camp

One Mans Opinion On The Concealed Carry Handgun By Ronald S. Markowitz - The Model 640

Smith & Wesson Model 642 Centennial Airweight

Snubnose Revolution by Frank Borelli

Why Carry a Revolver - Excellent Piece by Preacherman

A Tale of Two Trigger Jobs - My journey into to the belly of the beast

Taurus Model 85 By Conservative Scalawag

The Theory of the Snubnose Revolver
 


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