Saturday, February 11, 2017

My Favorite Rifle!

Which rifle do you grab when you're headed out to the field the most often? I know you have a favorite, I also realize that over time that favorite can change. It certainly changes depending on the occasion although if you're hunting deer; do you have a go to gun?

I've always loved lever actions & have over the years migrated primarily to Marlin's. I grew up around them and in my later years have come to appreciate what "was" a great firearm manufacturer. They were made affordable where a working man could save up and buy one for hunting without getting a loan from a bank.

Back in 2009 I wanted to get back into lever actions and I had my heart set on finding a used 1998, 1st year Marlin Guide Gun in 45-70. Couldn't believe that the 1st local gun store I walked in had one. Yes it was over priced but it went home with me and I was once again hooked on the rifle that won the west - a lever action, lead spitting cannon.

If you haven't figured it out yet, this is that one rifle I grab most often for Deer or Hog hunting. Yes I have several other lever actions but I keep coming back to this one. I'll also be using this for coyote hunting next month.

This rifle like all of my Guide Guns & Outfitters is factory ported with 18 & 1/2" length barrels. They are all five shot rifles with one in the chamber and I think they feel more natural to me than the newer AR's. Mind you, I don't have anything against them, I just have my preferences.





Getting back to your go-to-gun, what do you grab? Leave a comment, I'd like to know what your pick is.

1895Gunner

Friday, February 10, 2017

My Favorite Wheel Guns


Do you even carry a wheel gun? Today many people carry what they view as “maximum” kill power and the largest ammo capacity they can get their hands on. I don’t look down on that idea by the way, I just prefer simple, reliable wheel guns for Every Day Carry (EDC).

There are a large number of manufacturers to pick from and I’m not going to walk through them, you know who they are. Everyone has their favorite as do I. That being said I’ll jump right into two that I carry. Both have their purpose and I trust both to always work flawlessly.

My favorite for EDC is my Smith & Wesson Model 642 Airweight. It’s a perfect pants pocket carry although many prefer to carry it Inside the Waistband (IWB) or ankle. This doesn’t have an exposed hammer making it snag-free which is important for quick deployment when needed.
 
 

I also like that although this is a 38 special, you can fire + P rounds in it bringing it very close to 357 Magnum performance if you choose. I reload all of my ammo and have had great success with 125gr lead and jacketed hollow points. Just a fun gun to shoot regardless of which round you choose.

 

I find the gun to be 100% reliable under harsh conditions, fires every time even after shooting all day long without cleaning. It’s probably one of the most used “J” Frame revolvers on today’s market. They come in blued & stainless models. I would rate the workmanship on my model as a 10 out of a 10 point scale and the functionality as the same, a 10. A beautiful firearm that backs its looks up with reliability & functionality!

 FEATURES

• Lightweight Alloy Frame for Easy Carry
• Stainless steel barrel and cylinder
• Snag-Free Enclosed Hammer
• Rated for Continuous +P Use

 

Specifications

SKU: 163810
 
Model: Model 642

Caliber: .38 S&W SPECIAL +P

Capacity: 5

Barrel Length:

Overall Length: 6.3"

Front Sight: Integral

Rear Sight: Fixed

Action: Double Action Only

Grip: Synthetic

Weight: 14.4 oz / 408.2g

Cylinder Material: Stainless Steel

Barrel Material: Stainless Steel

Frame Material: Aluminum Alloy

Frame Finish: Matte Silver

Purpose: Concealed Carry, Law Enforcement & Military, Personal
Protection, State Compliance

 





 

My second choice of carry revolver covers extreme conditions but is a much larger model. It’s the Taurus Model 4510TKR-3SSR. Stainless, Ported hand cannon. If you know anything about the Judges, they fire both the 45 Colt cartridge (slightly lighter than the 44 Magnum) & the 410 shot shell with so many configurations of ammo that it can stand against almost anything.
 
 

This five-shot wheel gun isn’t an easy “concealed carry” gun however I can pull it off during fall, winter & early spring. I can carry all year long if I choose to open carry which is legal in my state if you have a conceal carry license. Be aware that this bigger gun weighs more than two pounds empty and therefore you need a good holster to carry comfortably all day.

Again I reload everything that I shoot so the 45 Colt rounds and the 410 shot shells come off my reloading bench. There are so many configurations between the two types of ammo that I can stop rattle snakes to the most tweaked out coke heads if needed. Easy to handle with any round loaded this is such a fun gun to shoot, easy to aim & control.
 

Most people think of short barreled hand guns as nothing but close quarter protection however this one is so smooth, I can reliably pull from holster and quick fire five rounds of 45 Colt into 16” target at 50 yards.

Although this model is no longer manufactured, there are plenty of new models of similar design ready for purchase. I would rate the workmanship on my model as a 9 out of a 10 point scale and the reliability & functionality as the same, a 9.

 

 
Specifications


Model: 4510TKR-3SSR
 

 
Finish: Matte Stainless Steel
 

 
Status: Discontinued

 
Caliber: 45 Colt/410-ga (2.5" chamber)

 
Grips: Rubber Grip

 
UPC: 7-25327-60712-0

 
Capacity: 5

 
Weight: 34.56 oz

 
Barrel Length: 3"

 
Frame: Medium

 
Action: SA/DA

 
Front Sight: Red Fiber Optic Fixed

 
Length: 9-1/4"

 
Grooves: 6

 
Safety: Firing Pin Block, Transfer Bar

 
Trigger Type: Smooth