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Tag Archives: Gun Reviews

Episode 345 – Mixed CCW Talk, Gun Reviews, Shooting Techniques

Posted on November 30, 2015 by Bob Posted in Gear Reviews, Gun free zones, Gun Reviews, Pistol Caliber Carbines, Podcasts, Practice and Training, Rifles, Training, Walther
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This week is about a mixture of topics, such as Henry and Uberti lever rifles, Walther PPQ M2 pistol, shooting different colors and shapes, shooting against a shot timer,  SIG 250 pistols and more.

 

 

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Episode 340 – Revolving Doctor and The Sheeple

Posted on October 18, 2015 by Bob Posted in 2nd Amendment, Gear Reviews, Gun Control Issue, Gun free zones, handgun reviews, Interviews, Mindset, Podcasts, Revolvers 1 Comment
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This week is about gun free zones, training with a revolver and a population of sheep.  I interview Dr. John Edeen of Doctors For Responsible Gun Ownership.  We discussed a lot of other topics as well.

 

 

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Episode 339 – Fundamentals

Posted on October 11, 2015 by Bob Posted in 2nd Amendment, Concealed carry, Gear Reviews, Gun free zones, Gun Reviews, handgun reviews, M&P Pistols, Mindset, Practice and Training
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This week I review my S&W M&P9 full size after a range session.  Then I discuss the fundamentals I practiced earlier in the week.  Also, a little bit about the shooting in Oregon.

Links and show notes:

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Episode 338 – Can You Be Trusted To Carry?

Posted on October 4, 2015 by Bob Posted in 2nd Amendment, Gun Control Issue, handgun purpose, Mindset, Practice and Training
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Given recent events, I discuss in this episode whether you can be trusted to carry a gun and how to ensure that you can be.  Next week I will comment directly on the shooting in Oregon.

 

 

 

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Episode 336 – Pick The Right Gun

Posted on September 13, 2015 by Bob Posted in 2nd Amendment, Concealed carry, Equipment and Accessories, First handgun, Gear Reviews, Handgun buying 1 Comment
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Part 2 of my series on things a new shooter or concealed carrier might want to consider. Remember to support your local gun store.

This is a tough subject. People have debated this for years and this argument can start bar fights if you’re not careful. Let me just throw this out there. “All handguns suck!”

Did I just say that? Yes. If you study ballistics testing (and I suggest you don’t unless you have insomnia) you’ll find that today, most handgun bullets have about the same stopping power. Ammunition technology is the best it’s ever been. Bullet designs are also the best they’ve ever been. There’s only 1mm or 2mm difference between the diameter of a 9mm, .40 caliber and .45acp caliber. And the heavier bullets travel slower. Which is better? All of them.

Seriously, don’t get caught up in caliber decisions. Pick one that you can shoot well, accurately and can acquire easily. Bad guys have been stopped with .22’s and .44 magnums and everything in between.

But the size of your gun matters. What a revelation, huh? Size matters. Joking aside, I want to bust the myth, right now, that beginners need a small gun. Way too often, women are easily persuaded to buy a small gun. They are told that it’s little, convenient and easy to use. Nothing could be further from the truth. It might be small, but it’s much harder to shoot.

Sometimes men also buy a small gun because it’s easier to carry. I would be dishonest if I told you that I don’t do that. I do, but very rarely. I only carry such a thing when it’s absolutely forbidden for me to be seen carrying a firearm.

The laws of physics don’t change. The smaller and lighter the gun, the more recoil it’s going to have (some people call it “kick.”) So it will be harder and more unpleasant to shoot. That also  means you won’t practice much with it and when the time comes (hope it doesn’t) for you to use it, you might not prevail.

These little guns give you the ability to carry and hide them easily, however. That’s the trade off, but it’s one I’m not willing to make very often. I urge you to carry the largest gun you can comfortably carry. My view on this is different than a lot of other “experts.” Maybe because I look at it from an every day guy’s perspective and not a military or law enforcement operator. But even a little gun is better than no gun. You’ll find a lot of guns that are easy to carry and easy to shoot. Just be prepared to practice with it a lot.

Some examples are the Smith and Wesson Shield 9mm, Springfield Armory XDS 9mm, Glock 42 .380 caliber, Ruger LCSpro 9mm. There are others, but these are very popular for concealed carry and will also serve you well as a home defense gun. My preferred carry gun is a Glock 19, but I’m often found carrying a Shield 9mm and a Kahr PM9. With a good holster and belt (more on this later) these guns are comfortable and will get the job done, should you need to use it.  You should look these up so you can see their sizes and weight, caliber and dimensions. Also, keep this book handy so you can go to a gun store and range and ask to rent these guns.  Some guns hold more ammo than other and are often called “double stacks.” I’m trying not to get too technical for those of you new to concealed carry. That simply means the ammo is stacked in the magazine, side by side and then on top of each other. “Single stacks” have their ammo stacked one on top of each other, sort like single formation. So those guns are thinner and easier to conceal. A Glock 19 is an example of a double stack gun. A Kahr PM9 is an  example of a single stack gun.

The best suggestion I can give you is DON’T BUY ANYTHING unless you can go to a range and rent one first. Or if a friend or relative has a gun model you’re interested in, borrow it and shoot it first. Gun stores are full of used snub nosed .38/.357 revolvers or small .380 caliber wallet sized semi automatics. People buy them because they’re cute, small and the one that irritates me the most, “easy for women to use.”

Then the owner goes to the range to shoot them for the first time and after 10-15 rounds fired, they decide they hate the gun. They recoil a lot, have hard trigger pulls and not very good sights. They are an experts gun, not a beginners’.  The main point here is to resist the persuasion from your friends, relatives or even spouses to buy a certain gun. It’s a personal decision and one only you should make. In the end, if you end up with a snub nosed .38 special revolver or a medium sized double stack gun, you’ll be well armed. Just carry it all the time and everywhere it’s legal. That’s the key.

Bob Mayne

P.S. If you would like to support this blog and my show, please visit www.shootersclubmembers.com for a cool gun giveaway and a lot of educational material. I also have an Amazon Store listed at the top of this website.

 

 

 

 

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Episode 334 – Manual Of Arms

Posted on August 30, 2015 by Bob Posted in Concealed carry, Equipment and Accessories, Gun Control Issue, Mindset
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This week I discuss what a manual of arms is and answer a couple more listener voice mails.

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Episode 331 – Gun Show Fun

Posted on August 2, 2015 by Bob Posted in Gun Reviews, Gun Shows, handgun purpose, Rifles
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This week I talk about going to a gun show, while on the way and a little while after attending.

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Episode 329 – Riot Situation

Posted on July 19, 2015 by Bob Posted in 2nd Amendment, Gear Reviews, Gun Reviews, Podcasts, Preparedness
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A listener called in to explain how he and his family handled a right situation. I also covered some single stack 9 first impressions.

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Episode 327 – Single Stack 9’s and a Slippery Slope

Posted on July 5, 2015 by Bob Posted in 2nd Amendment, Glock, handgun purpose, handgun reviews, Kahr
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Introducing my single stack 9mm challenge and an analysis of a slippery slope caused by the Supreme Court.

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Episode 325 – De-Escalation

Posted on June 21, 2015 by Bob Posted in 2nd Amendment, Gear Reviews, Glock, Gun Control Issue, Mindset, Open Carry
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Too often, the gun culture likes to discuss the final weapon, their gun. But what about the weapon of de-escalation? This episode begins with some listener voice mails, a Glock 43 vs. 42 comparison after range practice and finishes with some de-escalation do’s and don’ts.

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De-escalation, the art of avoiding violence

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Episode 320 – H&K VP9, Concealed Carry Statistics and Students

Posted on May 24, 2015 by Bob Posted in 2nd Amendment, Blog, Concealed carry, Gear Reviews, Gun Reviews, Interviews, Mindset, Open Carry, Podcasts 2 Comments
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I spent some time shooting the H&K VP9, so I reviewed it. Then I got to thinking about another discussion I had with some fellow podcasters about open carry, CCW and constitutional carry, so I expanded on that too.

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Concealment Solutions Permit Holders Across The United States

H&K VP9
Walther PPQ M2
Polite Society Podcast

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Episode 318 – Guns and Prepping With Glen Tate

Posted on May 3, 2015 by Bob Posted in Ammo, Gear Reviews, handgun reviews, Interviews, Podcasts, Preparedness
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This episode starts with an excellent voice mail from a listener regarding the Ruger LC9s Pro and Trijicon RMR’s. Then Glen Tate joins me for more gun and prepping discussion.

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Episode 311 – PM9 vs. Shield and Open Carry

Posted on March 8, 2015 by Bob Posted in Concealed carry, Covert vs. Concealed, Gear Reviews, handgun reviews, Interviews, Kahr, M&P Pistols, Open Carry, Small Guns 2 Comments

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Single stack, slim 9mm pistols that are pocketable seem to be the most popular self defense pistols on the market today. I own 2 very nice guns, the Kahr PM9 and the Shield 9mm. Both are superb. But Jon Payne and I have a difference of opinion as to which is best. So we analyze both of these little guns and also talk about open carry.

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Jon Payne’s class schedule at Suarez International

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Episode 308 – 1911 vs. Striker Fired Final Thoughts (voice mails too)

Posted on January 22, 2015 by Bob Posted in 1911's, First handgun, Glock, Gun Control Issue, M&P Pistols, Podcasts 2 Comments
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Finally, I conclude my thoughts on my 1911 vs. Stiker fired gun analysis. Also, some listeners called in a couple of interesting voice mails.

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Episode 304 – The Best Gun For Christmas

Posted on December 14, 2014 by Bob Posted in Dry Fire Practice, Equipment and Accessories, Handgun buying, M&P Pistols
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A listener asked the question, “what makes one gun better than another?” I thought that would make an excellent topic for this episode and might even help you make a decision on a gun purchase during the Christmas season.

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