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Posts Tagged pistol
High-Fashion PINK Power
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Charter Arms, Handguns, Warrior Tools on 7/Oct/2010 21:29
“In the fashion world hot pink is the new black and Charter Arms has made it so in the firearms industry too. The New Charter Arms Chic Lady revolvers make a real statement.
Evolved from Charter Arms’ popular Pink Lady series these two revolvers are a feathery-light 13-ounces thanks to a tough anodized pink 7075 aircraft aluminum frame.”
http://www.downrange.tv/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/CharterArmsChicLady-300×177.jpg
Dynamic Gun Drills – Run & Gun
Posted by Gary in Training, Training Videos on 7/Oct/2010 17:03
Just remember, your sights are ABOVE that hole where the bullets come out. I have seen one shooter put a 5.56 round through a piece of angle-iron at point blank range (ouch) and another shoot a windshield-wiper off a mini-van with a 10mm pistol. Also, I don’t recommend popping your head out of the same location two times in a row. If you have ever done Force-on-force training you learn to put your sights on the spot the last place you took fire from and more often than not, you can get a head-shot within a second or two. Food for thought.
The Handgun as a self defense tool
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 27/Sep/2010 21:41
“The key advantage of the handgun is that it’s practical. There are much better weapons for defending yourself. A rifle or shotgun will always offer more protection than a handgun. The reason why handguns are so practical is that it’s not always feasible to reach for a rifle.
When you need it quickly, or there’s a surprise attack, a handgun in easy reach will get the job done. It’s also handy because it’s concealable.
Training is essential. The best training is to take a course with a certified instructor, but for various reasons (including cost), this is not always a great option. If you’ve got the money, this is the way to go; if you’re on a budget, there are other options.
One great course that’s very reasonable is the NRA’s Education and Training Division.
Some maintain that the handgun is the easiest and most practical tool for defending you and your family. Before it will do you any good, you’ve got to know how to use it.”
http://offthegridnews.com/2010/09/27/the-handgun-an-essential-tool-for-self-defense/
Tactical Sidearm – Springfield XD9
Posted by Jack Sinclair in XD on 18/Sep/2010 15:15
Not a discussion of the merits of the Springfield XD9 versus, say, a Glock, but some good points on a home defense sidearm.
James Yeager debunks myth that XS Sights are not effective for shooting at distance.
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Sights on 11/Sep/2010 20:02
James Yeager shooting demonstration debunks the myth that XS Sights are not effective for shooting at distance.
Glock “Generations” Explained
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Glock on 10/Sep/2010 16:54
An explanation of the Glock variations, so you can have a more clear idea of what you’re looking for if you are deciding on a Glock.
Conceal and Carry School on SPIKE TV
Conceal and Carry School takes place at TacPro Shooting Center in Texas and is sponsored by Ruger Firearms. The show airs Saturdays on SPIKE TV.
New Rock River Arms 5.56 Pistol
Posted by Gary in Handguns, Rock River Arms, Warrior Tools on 31/Aug/2010 14:34
From: Down Range TV
The Rock River Arms PDS Pistol is the first of a new generation of firearms employing Rock River Arms’ patent-pending Piston Driven System (PDS). Utilizing a purpose-designed bolt carrier, an adjustable gas piston and an over-the-barrel spring and guide rod arrangement, the Rock River Arms PDS is able to completely eliminate the traditional recoil system associated with AR-style firearms, making for an extremely versatile weapon platform. The design of the upper receiver and guide rod base prevents gas blow-by to the back of the receiver. The two position adjustable regulator is conveniently positioned on the right side of the regulator housing.
The New PDS Pistol has a full length top mounting rail from the rear of the receiver to the regulator housing, allowing flexible placement of numerous optics, lights, lasers and other accessories. The folding ambidextrous, non-reciprocating charging handles may be used independently or in unison to charge the RRA PDS Pistol. The RRA PDS Pistol features a MS1913 rail on the rear receiver adaptor as well as an MS1913 rail on the regulator housing which allows sling or weapons mounting capabilities. The handguard features an integral Operator Safety Flange to help prevent support-hand movement/slippage towards the muzzle.
Drag And Draw Gun Vault
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Accessories, Warrior Tools on 7/Aug/2010 00:05
“You keep a handgun around for personal protection and defense of your home. And you realize that you’ve got to keep it loaded if it’s going to do you any good. So you keep it loaded and you keep it handy, where you can get at it quickly… and you worry about someone- a child, for example- accidentally getting shot.
If your handgun is loaded and handy, it is also dangerous. What have you done to make sure a child can’t get a hold of it?
The Drag And Draw Gun Vault is a gun vault with entry access by way of your unique fingerprint. Can be opened in seconds. Scans and recognizes your fingerprint in less than one second. This means you can have a loaded gun in your hand in the blink of an eye.”
M-22 stress testing
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Training, Training Tools on 3/Aug/2010 19:00
“Following in the best time honored Carteach0 tradition of monkey curiosity coupled with the destructive ability of a small boy, testing of the ISSC M-22 continues. This time, a torture test involving a big stack of rimfire ammunition, and the noticeable lack of a cleaning kit. 500 rounds of function testing in one range visit, without cleaning.
Overall impressions of the M-22’s function during the extended run? Pretty good. Not perfect, and not flawless, but better than most other .22 autos might have done. In fact, better than any other .22 pistol in the Carteach0 armory just now. It’s entirely possible a quick shot of CLP every few hundred rounds, with a cursory wipe down, might be all that’s needed to keep the pistol chugging along like Thomas the Train.”
http://carteach0.blogspot.com/2010/06/more-m-22-testing-torture-edition.html
S&W Night Guard Series
Posted by Brian in Handguns, Smith & Wesson, Warrior Tools on 29/Mar/2010 14:17
Zastava EZ
Posted by Brian in Handguns, Warrior Tools on 29/Mar/2010 14:04
Witness P
Posted by Brian in Handguns, Warrior Tools, Witness on 29/Mar/2010 13:48
Witness FCP
Posted by Brian in Handguns, Warrior Tools, Witness on 29/Mar/2010 13:38
Wilson Combat ADP
Posted by Brian in Handguns, Warrior Tools on 26/Mar/2010 15:48