Summer brings about its own issues for gun enthusiasts. We don’t like sweating while we shoot. Fogs glasses and makes ear muffs uncomfortable. I don’t like touching hot guns. I really don’t like sunburns. Perhaps the hardest thing is that some CCW adjustments need to be made. For me the summer generally means a J-Frame. I have a hard time with a full size anything. I would love to have the readers thoughts on the...
Cop Interview
I did a recent interview for Guns.com on Law Enforcement Agency purchasing practices. Check it out here.
Cleaning Article
Just wrote a new article on Guns.com on cleaning. You can see it here.
Guns.com
I have recently been invited to join the staff at Guns.com as a writer. I will be writing from a gunsmithing, training and product review perspective. If you haven’t seen their site, you definitely need to check it out. They are going to be the premier online gun magazine.
Draw Stroke
One overlooked area of CCW is practice from concealment. Many times we are forced to shoot at indoor ranges that prohibit drawing our firearms for obvious reasons. With that in mind, it is important to refresh yourself on the draw stroke from concealment at home. Make sure your gun is unloaded, and you have removed the ammunition from the area of practice. I like to stand in front of a mirror at first to visually correct any flaws. Make a...
Protect Your Gun
Many people think that putting a gun in a gun case is a great way to offer protection to the gun. This is certainly true traveling to and from the range where the gun’s finish might get dinged or scratched while driving. What most people don’t know is that long term storage in a gun case will eventually cause your gun to rust. The cloth that most cases are made from is actually a moisture attractant. It will grab moisture from...