revolvers

  • Chiappa Rhino

    in Chiappa Firearms, revolvers, Rhino

    I can't wait to get my hands on one of Chiappa Firearms' Rhino revolvers. It's just bad-ass. The video above is from the 2010 Shot Show - here's an article from another blog with more photos.

    It's really cool that manufacturers like Chiappa, Ruger, Taurus and even Smith & Wesson are offering innovative revolver designs.

  • In Defense of Wheelguns

    in NRA, revolvers, self defense

    I have only recently begun carrying a revolver some of the time, and this article at American Rifleman echoes a lot of my thinking on the subject:

    If my travels had me passing through more dangerous areas, a powerful semi-auto would be my hands-down choice. Were I a shopkeeper in an area where robberies by multiple assailants were not uncommon, a slab-sided autoloader with spare magazines would be my constant companion. However, for a day in shorts where a belt holster would be uncomfortable, my choice would be an ultra-light wheelgun in a windbreaker pocket.

    Perhaps most importantly, the article also mentions that "For most civilians involved in a deadlyforce encounter, the event is over in three shots or less." If somebody tries to mug me walking along Franklin Street, my first hope is that my assailant will flee as soon as I pull the gun. If I do have to shoot, I'm certainly not sticking around for any longer than necessary: fire and retreat.

  • Ruger introduces two new LCR models

    in revolvers, Ruger LCR

    Here's a great new video from Gunblast.com on three new models introduced by Ruger, to be announced at this weekend's NRA show in Charlotte. The rifle is a new AR-15 variant, but I'm more interested in the stripped down, lighter LCR .38 Special and a slightly heavier LCR chambered for .357 Magnum.

    Shooting regular .38 Special rounds through my LCR is a bit punishing on my hand, so I can't imagine putting .357 Magnum through it. To handle the load there's more steel in this new model than in the standard LCR, making it somewhat heavier.