dwever
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".a renaissance of interest in revolvers. . ." Michael Bane. You think that's true?
MY HEART BE STILL: Recently Michael Bane, Host and Executive Producer of Shooting Gallery asserted, "We've seen a renaissance of interest in revolvers and revolver shooting over the last couple of years," http://www.ammoland.com/2015/02/per...st-significant-handgun-of-2014/#axzz3l40VKZBQ
This was at an event where Shooting Gallery was awarding the 929, Most Significant Handgun of 2014. "The first time I shot this Smith & Wesson revolver I was amazed at what a leap forward it created. The Smith & Wesson Revolver Model 929 is a truly unique product that literally revolutionizes revolver competition."
Are revolvers making a comeback? What kind? I would be elated but I haven't heard.
What's your take on the alleged Revolver Renaissance???
An uptick in revolver sales is not enough, it is market share that is key. Or, other metrics such as a bigger presence in competitions such as USPSA.
MY HEART BE STILL: Recently Michael Bane, Host and Executive Producer of Shooting Gallery asserted, "We've seen a renaissance of interest in revolvers and revolver shooting over the last couple of years," http://www.ammoland.com/2015/02/per...st-significant-handgun-of-2014/#axzz3l40VKZBQ
This was at an event where Shooting Gallery was awarding the 929, Most Significant Handgun of 2014. "The first time I shot this Smith & Wesson revolver I was amazed at what a leap forward it created. The Smith & Wesson Revolver Model 929 is a truly unique product that literally revolutionizes revolver competition."
Are revolvers making a comeback? What kind? I would be elated but I haven't heard.
What's your take on the alleged Revolver Renaissance???
An uptick in revolver sales is not enough, it is market share that is key. Or, other metrics such as a bigger presence in competitions such as USPSA.
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