ModerGrip.jpg... off hand is forward, under the trigger guard and along the slide. This grip was designed specifically for better control of light pistols. Some manufactures are even building in a thumb rest on the frame forward of the trigger guard.
OldGrip.jpg... this is the old tried and...
Well, I know this is a bit off-topic here, but... I am glad you like these. My son has no problem with them either. Yes, the Glock changed handling characteristics after each shot, and yes, that FN trigger cut my finger.
There is a whole new school of thinking and discipline that has come out of...
I own exactly 0 (zero) plastic guns. I am 100% onboard with you on this. They are recoil nightmares. If you practice a lot with them, learn the new hold and techniques you could do ok... my son does. But they are not fun or easy to shoot (well) with. When Glock came out with the first .45 a...
I have several old guns that I inherited. From my dad, a customized JC Higgins 30-06 that dates to the mid 60's (genuine Swedish Mauser action). A smith worked it over from the ground up and it is a tack driving rifle. From my grandfather, I inherited a Smith & Wesson model 1905 in 38 special...
My uncle enlisted at age 30. They felt him too old to keep up with the younger troops and assigned him to the motor pool. He was sent to England and at D-Day +10 sent him to France. The others in his outfit called him “Pops” because he was the oldest. When the Battle of the Bulge broke out they...
While most of my back packing days are over (my old bones won't take it any longer) I still buy knives, and I really love the newer steels. My two favorite knives are from zero tolerance (img. K2). The 006 is made from CPM 3V and the pocket knife (Sinkevich) is S35VN. I have not used the 006 yet...
the cost of in both lives and materials has made the bombing campaign a topic of much debate. In the early days of the war, US bomber (and crew) losses were as high as 90%. Later operation improved that number, but the average US bomber losses throughout the WW II bombing campaign was 71%. Not...
Not a real graceful looking aircraft. I guess for the time 1K hp engines was top of the line. The 299 (B-17) which competed in the trials had a four 750hp engines. This was a substantial improvement in overall horsepower and it showed in higher top speed and higher cruising speed. There's...
I have read a lot about Patton. There is no doubt that he was an incredible combat leader. I have come to the conclusion that he was a born killer, and I think this is why he thrived in war. The military gave him direction and focus, and war satisfied his needs. Did we need a man like Patton...
That's a funny story.
Yes, I have guns she prefers over others. Many of my guns are less than spotless, My 45acp tend to have some issues when they get dirty. I have one (semi-auto as a matter of fact) that my wife and daughter have both laid claim to. It's a heavy 9mm... a real brick. Great...
My wife would tell you different. I know reliability is very good these days, but it not just about reliability. If my wife could just poke bullets into a slot and then aim and fire... she would be sold. I have had plenty of issues on the firing line in which she always calls me over and say...
I couldn't help but wonder why all high-lighted firearms for women were autos. That is fine for someone who is familiar with firearms, but most women only spend minimal time at the range and often depend on the significant other to handle any issues, like feed failures, or partial battery...
yeah... but it was ugly. like a flying cigar with wings. hehehe.
From what I read... while it is true that the F86 could be quirky (particularly at takeoff) it was rugged and was capable in the hands of a good pilot, which is where the real rubber meets the road. Many contest are won or lost...
Being a history buff, I love these historical write-ups. When I was young I used to build model of aircraft. The always came with a short history. This is what ignited my love of history on a larger scale. One hobby led to another. Seems most hobbies in those days were educational and broadened...
While I would like to think that topics of gun ownership with your doctor is benign I can tell you it is not. The AMA, CDC and other medical association have done all they can to enforce gun control, form their lobbyist to their work with gun control organizations. The brass at the top running...
I have been a member of this church for many years and I know the people fairly well. It's better to keep the company you know then those you don't. The FBI agent moved into the area just two years ago. Honestly, he seems like a nice guy, but the way things are today it would not be a stretch at...
Being from Idaho, doctors usually don't ask. My general practitioner just retired and I have a new one that I have only seen once. I can tell you that if the topics of firearms ever comes up I'm not telling him anything and will seek a new doctor. Just like the FBI agent that goes to our church...