The Snubby Revolver
Steve Denny, Chris Christian, Gail Pepin, Mas Ayoob, Jon & Terri Strayer, and Herman Gunter talk candidly about the snubby revolver.
Labels: Podcasts, Snubbie Revolvers
A Nurse with a Gun
Labels: Podcasts, Snubbie Revolvers
posted by Xavier at 1:00 PM
Xavier is a Registered Nurse who specialized in complex wound care. He has practiced for over fourteen years in his community. He often provided nursing service in areas where law enforcement refused to enter without back-up. Xavier now works in surgery. Xavier has been an avid shooter for over 30 years. He strongly supports the 2nd Amendment, opposes gun control of any sort, and carries a weapon 24 hours a day. Xavier is known on various internet gun forums as XavierBreath. He is married with three children, and is moderated by an apathetic one eyed cat, a goofy Golden Retriever, and a stalwart German Shepherd Dog. One day, he hopes to be deserving of them all.
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The Four Rules
1. All firearms are always loaded
2. Never let the muzzle of a firearm point at anything you are not willing to destroy
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot
4. Be sure of your target and what lies beyond it
The Five Rules of Concealed Carry
1. Your concealed handgun is for protection of life only.
2. Know exactly when you can use your gun.
3. If you can run away -- RUN!
4. Display your gun, be prepared to go to jail.
5. Don't let your emotions get the best of you.
6 Comments:
The snubby is my favorite. Anyone contemplating purchase of one should read Ed Lovette's book:
"The Snubby Revolver"
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=187911&t=11082005
and also one he co-authoed with Dave Spaulding, "Defensive Living"
http://www.police-writers.com/montgomery_county_sheriffs_office.html
Also ueful is Applegate's
"Bullseyes Don't Shoot Back"
http://www.paladin-press.com/product/542/24
S&W m.49 fan here. Once you learn the trigger they are hard to beat for an easily concealed handgun
Some sage advice on this podcast. I like how they point out how difficult these revolvers are to shoot. Not a beginner's firearm by any stretch. That said, my 642 rides with me every day.
Excellent advice! And yes, they do take practice to shoot well. I carry a 637 as a bug all the time.
It's hard to tell... is that a nickel 10 or a 64? Either way, it's cool. There's something very purposeful about a 2" K.
It's a nickel Model 10, Tam, one of my favorites for taking to the front door at night when the doorbell rings.
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