Do you carry a revolver, or are thinking about it? This is the group for you. Mighty good information here
Rated 4 out of 5
JOHN GIBSON (verified owner)–
Very well done! DB and Bryan are incredibly knowledgeable and provide insightful commentary and the “inside baseball” of the revolver world. I’ve greatly enjoyed learning more about the function and history of these firearms! My only gripe is that navigating the store and subscribing can be a little awkward at first, but this is likely just a limitation of the website format.
Great information all the time and a great group. BrYan, Can we just buy a year at a time rather than monthly?
Rated 5 out of 5
Steven Hoepker –
Really interested in your new holster, I believe I’ll need to sign up for a membership. Questions about mounting positions of the holster. I carried a air weight in a black hawk serpa for years but it was very harsh on the finish and frame.and your thoughts on your holster
Rated 5 out of 5
Ed Barton –
Enjoyable and educational
If you EDC a revolver as primary or as backup or just enjoy the revolver experience- you will discover this site as a great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
James Knisley (verified owner)–
Just found this site a few months ago. Me and revolvers go back to about 74, and not 1874. First duty gun was a mod 28 Highway Patrolman, that I paid the huge price of $123.99, at a locksmith/ FFL. I lost more hearing shooting that gun than any I ever owned. No hearing protection with the first box of ammo. After all ear plugs were for wimps, but I was among wimp crowd after that and graduated to toilet paper.
It didn’t take long when I kept saying huh to the wife to get some plugs. I guess I could still be considered a semi wimp because I didn’t use eye protection until I was standing beside a fellow revolver shooter when his revolver ( you guessed it) it shaved lead and stung the he’ll out of my cheek.
After that I was a full fleged wimp, and later in life a super wimp when using gloves for big bores.
Been looking at the son-in laws cycle helmet with visor but not ready for the ultra wimp category until I hit at least 80 in a few years.
Barry McCown (verified owner) –
Excellent information
James T. Wilson (verified owner) –
Do you carry a revolver, or are thinking about it? This is the group for you. Mighty good information here
JOHN GIBSON (verified owner) –
Very well done! DB and Bryan are incredibly knowledgeable and provide insightful commentary and the “inside baseball” of the revolver world. I’ve greatly enjoyed learning more about the function and history of these firearms! My only gripe is that navigating the store and subscribing can be a little awkward at first, but this is likely just a limitation of the website format.
BrYan –
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Kenneth Carden (verified owner) –
Great information all the time and a great group. BrYan, Can we just buy a year at a time rather than monthly?
Steven Hoepker –
Really interested in your new holster, I believe I’ll need to sign up for a membership. Questions about mounting positions of the holster. I carried a air weight in a black hawk serpa for years but it was very harsh on the finish and frame.and your thoughts on your holster
Ed Barton –
Enjoyable and educational
If you EDC a revolver as primary or as backup or just enjoy the revolver experience- you will discover this site as a great resource
James Knisley (verified owner) –
Just found this site a few months ago. Me and revolvers go back to about 74, and not 1874. First duty gun was a mod 28 Highway Patrolman, that I paid the huge price of $123.99, at a locksmith/ FFL. I lost more hearing shooting that gun than any I ever owned. No hearing protection with the first box of ammo. After all ear plugs were for wimps, but I was among wimp crowd after that and graduated to toilet paper.
It didn’t take long when I kept saying huh to the wife to get some plugs. I guess I could still be considered a semi wimp because I didn’t use eye protection until I was standing beside a fellow revolver shooter when his revolver ( you guessed it) it shaved lead and stung the he’ll out of my cheek.
After that I was a full fleged wimp, and later in life a super wimp when using gloves for big bores.
Been looking at the son-in laws cycle helmet with visor but not ready for the ultra wimp category until I hit at least 80 in a few years.