Reuben
A good knife is or can be as important to daily life as a good gun.I am never without two on me at all times.The four wheeler has its machette and all my packs have at least two more.They are carried the same place always so when I need one I don' t have to dig and search for it. I don't...
Every good gun deserves a good knife and holster.Honest wear on old and trusted friends never looks bad. My wife had some engraving put on my 4 5/8th .45 Blackhawk. My intention,if I live long enough is to wear it off. I carry mine in a crossdraw I made. An every day, every thing knife needs a...
Why not try a set of Eagle grips with the filler behind the trigger bow? They took the bite out of my Bisley .45. It would be nice if someone made something like the Tyler T grip adapter for Bisleys
Why not try a set of Eagle grips with the filler behind the trigger guard? They took the bite out of my Bisley .45.
IT would be nice if someone made something like the Tyler T grip for the Bisley frame to fill in behind the grip.
Flatgate
You had a post on a fix for the cylinder latch on Ruger revolvers so they don't ring the cylinders.Could you direct me to that post again or make it a sticky? Thank you. :P
If you just keep blasting without fixing the problem you make it worse.Bad habits are a lot harder to break ,than good habits are to learn.
Wear plugs and muffs to cut down noise and have someone load the gun for you skipping chambers occasionaly.If you flinch on an empty you will know right...
Read an article recently by Massad Ayoob in Guns magazine April 2005 where the author said to never use handloads for self defence . It just gives a smart laywer a way to nail you for use of excessive force.Use your handloads for practice but use factory for defence. The article is a very good...
Have you tried any pachmayr or hogue grips yet? The filler behind the trigger guard makes a huge difference. If you dont like rubber [I do Pachmayr's are my number one choice ] several makers offer wood grips with this filler ,Herrot and eagle grip co.
The bisley grip frame bashes me as hard...