2018 Hard as Hell Heroes 2 Gun Stage 6
The 2018 Hard as Hell Heroes 2 Gun match was held May 12th and 13th at the Southern Utah Practical Shooting...
Colt’s “Dick Special” Detective Special Revolver
Back in 1927 when Colt made firearms that people wanted and could actually buy, the company rolled out a new revolver based on their popular Police Positive Model. With its slimmer frame and shorter barrel, the new revolver was called “The Detective Special”. But to us, it was just a Dick. Elliott Ness famously carried one, as did Charles Lindbergh. The Dick Special was carried by police detectives, private detectives and anyone who wanted to discreetly carry a small frame .38 revolver. Colt dropped it from their lineup in 1992, just in time for concealed carry reform to start taking hold in America.
A White Paper on the RDS Equipped Handgun | Sage Dynamics
Unlike some of the articles we've revisited, this one is only a few months old. The topic of Red Dot Sights, specifically Red Dot Sights for Pistol,...
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History in the Hand: US Civil War Sword
An Australian with a legit American Civil War word? It makes more sense than you might think. Read up. Mad Duo As some of you might have noticed, swords are a big part of my life. I have sixteen...
First Educational Musket Range–Grand Opening March 19
When a spark hits black powder you get a big flash and a huge plume of smoke. But how many of us have ever fired a black powder firearm? Well, our chance comes this weekend. Muskets bring us back to...
Weapon Trivia Wednesday: Sig Sauer P230
The Sig Sauer P230 was designed in 1977 as a European law enforcement duty gun. There is probably a lesson there about socialist countries being more concerned with stopping people from escaping as opposed to taking out an armed threat. But I digress.
A Piranha on the Range with Raidon Tactics
Today's piece comes from a semi-regular guest contributor, Kate Schooley. She is one of our minion's minions (he calls her his "Hundred Pound Piranha" and was chuffed when she outshot him recently). She's been writing on and off here on B-B-C about her training (which...
Your Rifle Isn’t Zeroed [Probably]
[This article was made possible by JTF Awesome team member PROOF Research. If you don't know who they are, first knifehand yourself and then check in here]Go to the range, put three shots on paper and you're good, right? Not quite. Over the years we've had and heard a...
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Rally on Grace
"If cancer was a dude I'd shoot him in the face." Scott White.Grace White is 6. She was just diagnosed with a rare and inoperable brain tumor, the result of an illness called DIPG (Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma) and just completed Day 5 of radiation and...
Building the Ultimate Survival Kit, Part 4
Building the Ultimate Survival Kit, Part 4Continued from Part One, Part Two and Part Three.The next subject we will discuss in this series is fire making. There are many different ways to start a fire, some easier then others. You can’t count on having a stack of...
5 Suggestions for Protesters
Protesters across the country are getting limbered up and prepping their rocks and Molotov cocktails in anticipation of the Ferguson, MO grand jury investigation. As everyone knows, if the officer is indicted, it's proof that he's guilty of racism and police brutality...
The Power of Myth, Misinformation and Ego
A very long time ago I believed some very ridiculous things. I believed them because they were told to me by people who appeared knowledgeable or were in a position to teach me, so I trusted their imparting of knowledge completely. I can’t say I picked everything up...
Building the Ultimate Survival Kit, Part 3
As Hiroo Onoda said back in 1973, "Survival kits are literally the difference between life and death. I am glad I listened to Mad Duo -san." This opinion was echoed (in English, not Japanese) by George Donner, who famously said "Better to have a survival kit and not...
Fury: Was it Everything We Hoped it Would Be?
Over a month ago, Fury was released. I watched it just after opening weekend and again last week with a French soldier I met in Afghanistan. There’s a reason I waited before writing this followup; a real review had to capture the depth of meaning I had just witnessed....









