Bladetech Inside the Waistband Holster Review (Smith & Wesson 642)

Bladetech Inside the Waistband Holster Review (Smith & Wesson 642)

Jun 7th, 2012No Comments

I like Blade-tech holsters.  They are well made, fit the weapon like a glove, ride comfortably, don’t shift around, and are durable.  So it should [&hellip

Speedloaders and Speedstrips

Speedloaders and Speedstrips

May 12th, 2012No Comments

When carrying a revolver, it doesn’t take long to realize that reloading is the weapon’s achilles heel.  Compared to the simple act of sliding a [&hellip

Snubbie Lessons Learned, Part 1

Snubbie Lessons Learned, Part 1

May 3rd, 2012No Comments

Carrying a snub nose revolver is very much a learning experience.  I’ve carried a Glock for almost five years, so I find myself relearning old [&hellip

Dry Fire Training

Dry Fire Training

Apr 26th, 2012No Comments

My ongoing snubbie experiment has reinforced my belief that dry fire training should be a significant part of any shooter’s training program.  Dry firing is [&hellip

A Snub Nose Journey

A Snub Nose Journey

Apr 21st, 2012No Comments

I confess.  I have been prejudiced against snub nose revolvers.  They are difficult to control, challenging to shoot accurately, and inherently low in ammo capacity. [&hellip