amazingflapjack
US Veteran
I read it as well, and I remember wondering about his statement that the M-29 was out of production, and I thought maybe, but I was pretty sure you can still get a new 629 (?) What's the real facts guys?
The days of Elmer Keith, Skeeter Skelton, George Nonte, Jeff Cooper and the others are gone. Their legacy, sometimes hard to believe, lives on. Writers like Rick Hacker only leave their desk in their minds after reading the exploits of the early writers that actually did them.I miss Theodore Roosevelt, Elmer Keith, Townie Whelen, Phil Sharpe, John Amber, Charlie Askins the younger, George Nonte, Jeff Cooper, Jack O'Connor, Warren Page, E.C. Crossman, Robert Ruark, Jim Carmichael, P.O Ackley, Julian Hatcher, Skeeter Skelton, Bill Jordan, and a bunch of others now long gone who had seen the elephant, done their homework, and wrote knowledgeably.
My bookshelves are filled with their works; there is hardly a day that goes by that I don't pull one of their books down and learn something. I'm grateful that they set their thoughts down for posterity.
God bless their departed souls; the world will probably not see their like again. I lift a Sapphire on the rocks to their memories.
John
I read it as well, and I remember wondering about his statement that the M-29 was out of production, and I thought maybe, but I was pretty sure you can still get a new 629 (?) What's the real facts guys?
I miss Theodore Roosevelt, Elmer Keith, Townie Whelen, Phil Sharpe, John Amber, Charlie Askins the younger, George Nonte, Jeff Cooper, Jack O'Connor, Warren Page, E.C. Crossman, Robert Ruark, Jim Carmichael, P.O Ackley, Julian Hatcher, Skeeter Skelton, Bill Jordan, and a bunch of others now long gone who had seen the elephant, done their homework, and wrote knowledgeably.
My bookshelves are filled with their works; there is hardly a day that goes by that I don't pull one of their books down and learn something. I'm grateful that they set their thoughts down for posterity.
God bless their departed souls; the world will probably not see their like again. I lift a Sapphire on the rocks to their memories.
John
The NRA seems to me to be pretty snobby on the whole and I expect them to try some alibi on this or to refuse to acknowlege the errors. It will be interesting to see what, if anything, happens.
I oo at never felt that anyone's brother was getting an easy entry at, "Guns & Ammo", and I've read it since 1958. Yes, I was VERY young then. Actually, I don't think they ever had brothers there.
Gun writing is a bitterly competitive business and editors choose their writers by some arcane means, That publication used the work of people who impress me as being mainly shills for the ad people and gun manufacturers.
.....He also discussed Elmer Keith's connection with the M29. Rick stated that Elmer blew up "numerous revolvers" while developing heavy .44 Special loads. The only written reference to Elmer blowing up a revolver was when he loaded a .45 Colt SAA with a handload of a sized down .45-90 bullet over 35 grains of black powder.
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There are still a few good gun writers. Brian Pearce comes to mind, but not a lot of others.
Hmmm...we're forgetting our member Massad Ayoob. Mas has some good info. Apart from his comment about the excellence of the South American work ehic as applied to Taurus products, I haven't seen him say anything I'd question.
There are still a few good gun writers. Brian Pearce comes to mind, but not a lot of others.
Hmmm...we're forgetting our member Massad Ayoob. Mas has some good info. Apart from his comment about the excellence of the South American work ehic as applied to Taurus products, I haven't seen him say anything I'd question.
+1 on both. I find myself reading Wolfe Pubs magazines more and the rest of them less. Pearce and the rest of the Handloader and Rifle writers may be opinionated at times, but they tend to write what they know and have the chops to back it up.
I also found the Model 29 article to be a rather sloppy piece of under researched "journalism". If it was turned in as a high school term paper the teacher would have given it an Incomplete grade.
There are still a few good gun writers. Brian Pearce comes to mind, but not a lot of others.
Hmmm...we're forgetting our member Massad Ayoob. Mas has some good info. Apart from his comment about the excellence of the South American work ehic as applied to Taurus products, I haven't seen him say anything I'd question.
I miss Theodore Roosevelt, Elmer Keith, Townie Whelen, Phil Sharpe, John Amber, Charlie Askins the younger, George Nonte, Jeff Cooper, Jack O'Connor, Warren Page, E.C. Crossman, Robert Ruark, Jim Carmichael, P.O Ackley, Julian Hatcher, Skeeter Skelton, Bill Jordan, and a bunch of others now long gone who had seen the elephant, done their homework, and wrote knowledgeably.
My bookshelves are filled with their works; there is hardly a day that goes by that I don't pull one of their books down and learn something. I'm grateful that they set their thoughts down for posterity.
God bless their departed souls; the world will probably not see their like again. I lift a Sapphire on the rocks to their memories.
John
I've read other articles by him that referenced the "S" frame as well. I'm sure he means s prefix n frame but still......![]()