The Reload
I was teaching the other night, going through some of my usual drills when we got to reloads. Reloads are some of my favorite things…
I was teaching the other night, going through some of my usual drills when we got to reloads. Reloads are some of my favorite things…
A slight departure from our normal content, here is a list of 200 companies that are interested in gun safety. Somehow, I think their use…
Does anyone here carry a backup gun (BUG) on a regular basis, out of uniform? I always carried a BUG when I was a uniform…
It seems like everyone and their internet self has a sub-second draw these days. Part of me says “That’s awesome!”, and no doubt in part…
As we discussed last week, the double rifle has a lot of really good features, though mostly in its hunting-as-combat niche. Since nothing is perfect…
Relatively few people today have any real experience with double rifles. Unfortunately, that also includes this author. Most posts on Pistol-Training.com are based on experience.…
Champlin Arms is a really neat place to visit. George Caswell is the proprietor and has been in the double rifle business for a very…
Hunting is a big part of family life here at Pistol-Training.com. I was introduced to it a bit later than most, during my undergraduate years.…
Single action, double action, double action only (?!) striker-fired? Revolver or semi-auto? Mostly meaningless for the well-trained shotist, but there are not a lot of…
The title of this post is, of course, paraphrasing the late, great Townsend Whelen. But was he correct? To answer that, you have to know…