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This week, Weerd Beard and I discuss the history behind the development of the .40 Smith & Wesson cartridge. It has an interesting history and is either loved or hated. The .40 has always been the subject of intense debate. People say its a poor compromise between the .45 ACP and the 9mm, while others […]
I’m joined by Claude Werner, the Tactical Professor, in this podcast. Claude is a firearms researcher, analyst and trainer who specializes in analyzing use of force incidents and firearms usage. We discuss how to compare firearms using testing protocols and how to find out which one will perform best for you. Experience can often be […]
This week, Othais from the magnificent historical firearms cache C&Rsenal joins me in my podcast to discuss the handguns of the Great War and their usage in the conflict. The Great War, or World War I, had a huge number of small arms fielded by the many countries that participated. Othais is the proprietor of C&Rsenal, […]
I recently met up with Weerd Beard at Cabelas in Scarborough to peruse the gun library and got to see some really cool handguns and rifles. The Cabelas Gun Library houses some very unique, uncommon and old firearms. Yes, the latest-and-greatest thing is cool to see, but it’s important to also know where you’ve been and […]
This week, Weerd Beard and I discuss some of the guns that are in current production that we have on our wish list. I really want the new Steyr S9A1 9mm pistol, as well as an uncommon S&W Model 586. The Steyr offers a very sculpted grip frame, which gives people with smaller hands the ability to control […]
In this podcast, I talk with Jake Nyman from U.S. Armament Corp. about its classic firearm project. It’s manufacturing a replica of a Colt Licensed 1903 “General Officer’s Pistol” that was issued to generals in World War II. It’s sure to be a hit among collectors and shooters alike. “We’re always looking for the next odd […]
In this podcast, I’m joined by Weerd Beard to discuss the various handguns I saw at the National Rifle Association show in Nashville as well as some of the news from the show. I discuss the new and “improved” Taurus View, the new Glock 43 9mm (it’s controllable, but I’m not a fan of the serrations on the […]
In this podcast, Ryan Michad interviews Alex Melnichak, a competitive shooter from Virginia who uses the Grand Power line of handguns to compete with. The Grand Power handgun is not often seen in Maine and has a number of features that make it desirable for competition or even defensive use. Having not ever fired or seen […]
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