by Michael de Bethencourt | Dec 26, 2012 | snubby revolver training, Uncategorized
I am currently revisiting on an old idea for turning the easily acquired Bianchi 3S inside-the-waist-band holster into a practical snub holster with the addition of only a dollar’s worth of Kydex. To paraphrase a line from my friends at JS …Holsters...
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 | May 25, 2012 | Colt D-frames, snub revolver, snub revolver training, snub training, snubby revolver training, snubby training, Uncategorized
In their heyday, Colt’s D-frame snubs were as near to the ideal as a revolver could be. They were built on a frame size that can fit either a man’s or a woman’s hand nearly perfectly, their cylinder release direction doesn’t invite unlocking under recoil and the...
by Michael de Bethencourt | May 20, 2012 | snub revolver, snub revolver training, snub training, snubby revolver training, snubby training, Uncategorized
Without question, the Chiappa Rhino is the most original double action revolver to hit the market in the last 100 years. Manufactured in Italy by KIMAR, the Rhino incorporates a number of unique qualities; however, the most notable is the fact that the barrel aligns...
by Michael de Bethencourt | May 16, 2012 | Charter Arms, snub revolver, snub revolver training, snub training, snubby revolver training, snubby training, Uncategorized
The Charter Arms/Charter 2000/Charco company and their .38 snubs have had a tortured past. The company has often been perceived as producing revolvers whose quality control fluctuates from workmanlike to well below average. This is generally an unfair tag as most of...
by Michael de Bethencourt | May 11, 2012 | snub revolver, snub revolver training, snub training, Snub Training video, snubby revolver training, snubby training, Uncategorized
Almost any snub you currently possess is a good self-defense gun if only because you can readily put your hands on it. Alternatively, for a shooter looking for that ideal optimum snub there isn’t one. There are of course several manufactures who offer their version of...
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