Ok so I recently took my nephew Tyler out to the range to do some shooting with the Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22, a gun he LOVES to shoot. I didnt plan on getting any video, I just planned on us having fun but after we were ready to shoot he asked where the camera was. I told him I wasnt recording...
So here recently I started getting into revolvers and picked up 2 Smith and Wessons, a 629 44 mag and 686 357 mag. Well I just went out to the range to shoot some groups at 25 yards with the 629 and lets just say it was a HUGE disappointment! I know its just ME not being familiar with this type...
Does anyone else have a problem with the cylinders of their revolvers becoming unbearably hot during extended/rapid fire?
I shoot a S&W m10 (1988) and m15 (1977) in USPSA, so the max rounds is roughly 32 in a single stage. The last match I shot, the cylinder got so hot I nearly dropped the...
So theres nothing worse than having a nice Stainless Steel revolver with those ugly powder burns on the front of the cylinder. Ive tried a few different methods including the Lead Removing rags with little to no luck. But here is a video showing one product that works perfectly with little...
I just posted up a new video on my youtube channel showing a new pack I just picked up from 5.11, talking about the grips on my S&W 686 and showing some changes I made to my Spikes Tactical Pipe Hitter Pistol.
Much like Agency Arms and Head Down, etc. do to a Glock, adding serrations, edges, stippling, etc. to enhance the pistol, Smith and Wesson is having none of it. In fact they recently sent a cease and desist letter instructing a gunsmith to stop customize the M&P as it was both infringing upon...