Why a Revolver is More Reliable Than Your Super Omicron Uberpistolero 1000
A while back someone I follow posted ‘Let’s give wheel guns some love.’ I posted back that ‘Wheel guns are […]
A while back someone I follow posted ‘Let’s give wheel guns some love.’ I posted back that ‘Wheel guns are […]
The Diamondback SDR-A is the latest addition to the company’s SDR lineup, and it’s the first hammerless model (yes, the Talo Exclusive SDR is shrouded, but that still leave a partially exposed hammer).
The 2.5-inch matte blued Colt Python is a classic big-boy Roscoe with all the improvements of the modern Python.
Aside from a few unique firearms that have drawn peoples’ attention and my smokeshow of a wife, the only other thing I’ve received such consistent notice of or compliments on are my hand-made custom cowboy boots.
My half of that win/win occurred recently when we hosted a class of 22 students for a two-day immersion into revolvers; wheelguns in general on the first day and snub-nosed revolvers on day two.
I’d shot this gun before, recently, without any issues on another new ammo rollout, so I faced the reality that I had lost faith in the gun. After I ordered replacement springs, I waited.
The M15-2 might have become my favorite revolver, unseating a Ruger Security Six. It’s just so much fun to shoot, so easy to control, and extremely accurate.
The new Pathfinder II .22LR features a 3.5″ extruded stainless-steel vented barrel and cylinder. The frame and cylinder are crafted from 7075 anodized aircraft aluminum.
The 2″ model marks the first release of an SDR with a bobbed hammer, making it a premier choice for discreet everyday carry and enhanced snag-free draw.
A decade or so ago, I bought my first 9mm wheel gun, a Ruger LCR. I was teaching basic pistol classes and didn’t have a double-action revolver. That gave me the perfect excuse to buy a new gun.