Trying to find horsehide, cross draw and IWB, holster makers for a 1903 Colt Hammerless. I know Karmer does but that is the only make I can find that shows the 1903 Colt. Several do horsehide just not the 1903. I have several Karmer holsters but the wait time is very long now.
Will the .32 Long/ACP was a good round till the gun magazines needed to sale magazines. If using a .32 you do pelvic shots not head shots. You break the pelvic the person goes down then you can do the head or body shot. Read ME reports from major cities where the .32 was used, gives you a...
I just bought a Model 915 for $350. It has less than 20 rounds through it. I got the box of 20 Remington that was bought with gun that still had 3 rounds in it. I got box, paper work, and all. I offered more but the gentleman that I bought the gun from wouldn't take more. I know nothing about...
I am lucky as I can step out the back door and shoot steel or paper out to 200 yards. My EDC for many years was a form of the 1911, at about 60-61 years old Arthritis hit my hands. I went from .45ACP to 9mm to .32ACP/6.5 Browning. For the last 40 years I have shoot my EDC once a week or more...
I have found out that the screw thread is 6-48x1/8" Fillester Head. Have some coming that are 1/2" that I will put a nut on then put on the sander and wear it down to 1/8".
I have an old I-frame S&W .32 Hand ejector serial number: 63990. It is a 5 screw with cylinder swinging out to the left. It is a six shot nickeled with pearl grips. On the left side of barrel is a bracket then "32 LONG CTG" then another bracket. Under the Crain on the frame is a number: 18323...
I have an old I-frame S&W .32 Hand ejector serial number: 63990. It is a 5 screw with cylinder swinging out to the left. It is a six shot nickeled with pearl grips. On the left side of barrel is a bracket then "32 LONG CTG" then another bracket. Under the Crain on the frame is a number...
I went through looking for one harness for several different gun holsters. It is not worth it. You never get the adjustment right first time after changing the holster. Not being able to use lock tight can give you lost parts. It cost to go with a complete rig per gun but makes life easier...
No the .40 is not a snappy round to me. It is a very stepped down 10mm with a short case. When the FBI went to 10mm carry they found that the women and a bunch of city boys did not have the muscle in their arms and wrists to be able to shoot the 10mm well. The .40 was developed to reduce the...