Is the revolver dead? In a word, no. I suspect that as we move deeper into the 21st century, however, we will see few revolvers in holsters as “primary weapons”. For those who are required to carry it, or for those who favor its simplicity, the revolver will still allow them to do just as well in a confrontation as long as the operator does his part. As we’ve always said, It is the man, and not the weapon which makes the difference.
Posted in Lyrics on January 4th, 2009 No Comments »
Wild Angels by Martina McBride
Posted in Reviews on January 4th, 2009 No Comments »
I have worked with the mathematics of exterior ballistics for so long that I sometimes forget the general nature of the path of a rifle bullet to it’s target is not mind boggling obvious. I was reminded of this by an email I received today:
Need a answer: I was told that when shot a 30 cal. bullet goes up and makes an arc to the target, when held level. What happens, say at 100 yards.?
Posted in Reviews on January 4th, 2009 1 Comment »
Most of us remember our first love, but what about our first gun? I shot my first gun when I was just shy of 12.
Posted in Reviews on January 1st, 2009 No Comments »
Two of the finest carry pistols yet designed, in my opinion are the Colt Defender and the Colt New Agent. That’s a pretty bold statement. Before I receive hate mail, let me explain that I am ruling out revolvers, which are not pistols. Let me also say that I believe the 1911 pistol is the finest fighting pistol ever designed. Quick, accurate, powerful. In a world of competing designs, almost a hundred years later, it remains the gold standard for the disciplined shooter, not the good enough gun for the lowest denominator.
Posted in RKBA on January 1st, 2009 2 Comments »
Every single day Martyn does a Second Amendment news wrap-up, providing links to blog and news articles with a brief commentary line. I does see how he does it, but he is a very consistent source of news and perspective on the cause. I read him every day, and you should too.