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Is the Glock G19 Still the Uber-Gun?
This week Michael talks prepper guns, in answer to a Pod Person’s question. Is the Glock 19 still the perfect handgun for a prepper’s SHTF firearm?
The FNP-45 — Beast-Mode Perfection?
The FNP/FNX .45 ACP hammer-fired, 15-round semiauto was developed for the military trials that never happened. After 15 years, it remains a masterpiece of engineering and maybe the finest .45 ACP in the world.
The Ruger SFAR .308 Is Superb!
The Ruger Small Frame Autoloading Rifle (SFAR) has done a magnificent job of filling a niche for an AR-15 sized .308, with both reduced recoil and a price people can afford. It’s fun to shoot, too! Also, the Shield-sighted Tisas Stingray lightweight Commander 1911.
Texas Hogs…And Concealed Carry!
This week Michael heads to Texas with the SDS Imports/Tisas 10mm giveaway pistol to wring it out on big hogs. Afterwards, it's the USCCA Convention in Ft Worth.
Return to The Basement Tapes
On the last day of SHOT Show 2020--before the world got COVID, Michael Bane went down to the basement looking for innovation. And he found it.
Michael Returns to the 1911…Maybe!
Will the Tisas Stingray 1911 LW Commander 9mm end up in Michael’s EDC holster? It’s looking more likely every day! The Stingray, with a Shield RMSc red dot milled into the frame, cries out to be carried.
The Truly Modern Lever Gun!
Michael visits the NASGW trade show to see what’s in store for the SHOT Show in January. Fightlite’s new blend of an AR-15 with a traditional lever gun caught his eye!
Little Bitty Bushnells on Little Bitty Kahrs
This week Michael mounts the new Bushnell mini red dot sight on an old Kahr CW9 single stack mini-9mm and ends up with a pretty good little gun. And a little discussion on the right scope for the Ruger SFAR.
New Guns: The Tisas Stingray 1911 Carry Guns!
Michael experiences 1911 Lust for the first time in many years — is the Tisas Stingray 1911 a viable option for EDC?
Odd Calibers for Pistols!
This week Michael rambles through a couple of his favorite, if odd, pistol calibers — the .38-40 and the .44 Russian.