32 H&R Magnum for Small Revolvers

In my youth the defensive firearms community still lived in the shadow of WWII and the 1911, in which, according to lore, the 45 ACP cartridge, fired from the mighty 1911, killed German soldiers with aplomb, whereas the 9mm fired at American GIs from German Lugers all but bounced off.  We also lived in the... Continue Reading →

Ammunition Selection for the Snub

The 38 Special, especially when loaded to +P pressure, is a decent cartridge in terms of terminal ballistics: that is, of course, when fired from service size revolvers, typically ranging from four to six inches in barrel length.   Drop down to a two inch barrel and things change dramatically.  Namely, it becomes hard to find... Continue Reading →

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