by Michael de Bethencourt | Sep 24, 2012 | Rhino revolver, Uncategorized
Every few months someone is kind enough to ask about my thoughts on the Rhino revolver. While it is an interesting item I think that it is a firearm design that asks more questions than it answers. Most importantly: What is its job? Is it a conceal carry weapon? If so...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Sep 21, 2012 | snub book, Uncategorized
While it is common for shooters to use the term “stocks” and “grips” interchangeably for the sake of clarity I will use the term “grip” for the shooter’s specific hand contact with the stocks and “stocks” for the material attached to the snub. I will maintain this...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Sep 12, 2012 | Basics, snub revolver training, snub training, snubby revolver training, snubby training, Uncategorized
One of our readers has a new (to him) snub and asked: “[W]hat do you consider ‘better ammo’ for training? I though I would share my thoughts with you. Dear VS:Ouch! – Tough question. The best ammo for training will depend to some measure on you...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Sep 1, 2012 | snub revolver book, Uncategorized
Daily Function Check Confirming the firing status of your snub before slipping it into a pocket or holster is an invaluable habit to develop. So, too, is that of conducting a daily function check. A quick daily function check will confirm that all of the snub’s...
Recent Comments