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Monthly Archives: March 2010

Episode 43 – Can you pull the trigger? Q&A and listener feedback.

Posted on March 30, 2010 by Bob Posted in Glock, Gun Control Issue, Mindset, Podcasts, Trigger Pull 2 Comments

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Listener feedback from the Handgun World Show.  I’ve asked you to submit comments and questions and you did!  I’ll answer a few of them in this show and discuss a couple guns and concealed carry issues.  Also, I discuss the question, “can you pull the trigger?”

Highlights:

  • Emails from listeners.
  • The Glock 34.
  • Holsters, pants, belts and shirts for concealed carry.
  • Can you look someone in the eye and pull the trigger if you have to?
  • Sig Sauer trigger pull.
  • Lone Wolf Distributors parts for Glocks.

Episode 42 – Defensive Shooting Philosophy and Practice Mindset

Posted on March 26, 2010 by Bob Posted in Mindset, Podcasts

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Defensive shooting philosophy and mindset is important.  What do you practice when you go to the range?  What are you there to accomplish when you shoot in competition such as IDPA, IPSC?  What is your mindset when you take a tactical shooting course or a combat training class?  This is Episode 42 (I made a mistake in the podcast and called it Episode 41.)   Tune in as I discuss what to think about when you’re practicing and competing.  No music on this episode, not sure why it didn’t come through, but the content is certainly there!

Highlights:

  • IDPA, are you there to win or better your skills?
  • Accuracy vs speed.  What’s more important?
  • Skills vs gear, what’s more important?

Thank you for the feedback from those of you who listen to the show!  I appreciate it very much.  Keep it coming.  Please feel free to use the comments section on this website too.

Thanks for listening and safe shooting!  Don’t forget to check out my YouTube Channel.

Bob Mayne

Handgun World Show

Practice mindset

Episode 41 – Women and Guns

Posted on March 23, 2010 by Bob Posted in Women and Guns 2 Comments

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What type of pistol should you buy for your wife or girlfriend?  Tough question to answer but I do my best.  Tune in as I discuss how to help her select a handgun that will be suitable for her.  You may be surprised by my answers!

Highlights:

  • Women’s hand size and how it determines what handgun to purchase.
  • Why women should own and carry handguns.
  • Does the look of the gun matter?
  • How men actually interfere with the correct selection of her handgun.
  • Women and shooting classes.
  • Purse carrying.

Disclaimer:  Since I’m a man I can’t give you my personal experience on this particular show, but I still think you’ll enjoy it.  Ladies…let’s hear from you!

Resources:

Cornered Cat

McKenzie, 11 year old Girl handles a Glock at Tactical Response (if she can shoot a Glock like this, so can you.)

McKenzie, 11 year old Girl handles a Glock very well at Tactical Response

Video # 3 of McKenzie, 11 year old Girl shooting a Glock very well!

Carrying a Gun and a Baby Video

Thanks for listening and check out my YouTube Channel.

Bob Mayne

Handgun World Show

Episode 40 – Why handguns jam and malfunction.

Posted on March 18, 2010 by Bob Posted in Magazines, Maintenance, Malfunctions, Reliability 7 Comments

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Why do handguns jam and malfunction?  In this episode I’ll answer that and give you some personal experiences to go with it.  Often times it’s not the gun’s fault.  Sometimes it is.  I’ll explain both and discuss what’s related to ammunition, what’s related to gun parts and what’s the manufactureres fault.

Highlights:

  • The importance of good magazines.
  • The importance of cleaning.
  • Dirty chambers.
  • Stovepiping.
  • Inspecting the feed lips of your magazines.
  • Failure to go into battery.
  • Recoil springs.
  • How to clear a jam.

Thanks for listening to the show.

Bob Mayne

Handgun World Show

You might be a gun nut if…

Posted on March 16, 2010 by Bob Posted in Humor

Time for a little gun humor.  I found this courtesy of The Gun Guy .

ARE YOU A GUN NUT?   – – I AM!  Some of these resemble me.  Let me now what you think?  Another podcat coming soon, but enjoy this read.

You might be a gun nut if…

  • …you ever seriously thought about dabbing on a little Hoppe’s #9 before going out on a date.
  • …you buy some checkering tools, you checker all your gun stocks, and then start on the bedposts.
  • …you cannot recall how many firearms you own.
  • …you buy a gun that’s just like that other gun you have except the barrel is 1/2″ shorter (or longer).
  • …you buy a gun at a shop only to find out you used to own it a couple of years ago.
  • …you know 12 different names for one caliber of cartridge.
  • …you ever clean a gun that hasn’t been shot in the week since you cleaned it last.
  • …you consider naming your unborn child Winchester or Remington.
  • …you purchased two Glocks and two Sigs just to see which brand was better.
  • …your drive to work is filled with reverie about why Ed’s Red actually works.
  • …you strip all the paint off our car and refinish it with cold blue.
  • …you ever bought ammo in a caliber for which you have no gun, because you thought some day you MIGHT get a gun in that caliber.
  • …your collection of American Rifleman back issues, Gun Digests and reloading manuals cost you a premium the last time you moved.
  • …you have more than one gun that “kills on both ends.”
  • …you buy high capacity magazines for a gun you have not bought yet.
  • …you take your guns out of the safe each night and handle them, just so you can wipe them off before putting them away.
  • …your mother-in-law asks what new gun junk you want for Christmas this year.
  • …you see TV footage of the war in Bosnia and wish you were there to pick up the brass.
  • …you drive 300 miles just to ogle (and fire) (H&K H-K) HK-MP5s (and Stens, Uzis, BMGs and whatever else shows up at Knob Creek).
  • …you keep a loaded gun hidden in every room in the house, including the bathroom and kitchen, “just in case,” and then keep one on you at all times just in case someone breaks in while you’re in the hallway.
  • …you consider it unpatriotic not to own at least one .45 and one .22.
  • …you named your pocket pistol “Little Guy” and your 12 gauge “Big Jake.”
  • …you own reloading dies for calibers that you do not shoot.
  • …you tape American Shooter so you can pause, reverse and fast forward to do a complete analysis of the show.
  • …you understand Smith & Wesson’s model numbers.
  • …you ever bought two brands of the same weight and type of bullet, just to see if one “shot better.”
  • …you keep a collection of different cartridges at your place of work as a “conversation piece.”
  • …you take your wife on vacation to a gun show for your 10th Anniversary and she is as excited to go as you are.
  • …you ever had to explain, “It’s NOT the same gun, it’s a variation!”
  • you and your new father-in-law go to a gun show on your wedding day.
  • …you have life memberships in more than one shooting organization.
  • …you read that “Brady II” would outlaw possession of more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition and think, “I have more than that rolling around loose in the trunk of my car!”
  • …watching The Lion King gives you the itch for a .470 Nitro Express.
  • …while watching the movie Terminator 2, you have to leave the room in tears and mournful sobs after Arnold Schwartzenneger throws the CAR-16 off the moving tractor trailer and it goes bouncing away.
  • …you go to three different gun shows within a month and you’re excited every single time.
  • …your guns are cleaner than your residence.
  • …you have 5 different guns being DROS’d at 3 different FFL dealers.
  • …you plunked down a $130 deposit on a Seecamp after waiting two years for them to accept your order, and are still willing to wait another two years for them to make your pistol.
  • …your mom gives you a new Springfield Armory .308 sniper rifle for Christmas.
  • …four local gun shops know you by name.
  • …you have your own BATF agent (mounted any suitable way).
  • …you’re friends with 90% of the employee’s at all the local gun shops.
  • …you identify the gun on the cover of Dillons Blue Press before you even notice the girl.
  • …when you stop in at the local gun shop, they ask you questions like: “How was work?” “How are the wife and kids?” “We’re gonna order some food, ya want in?” etc.
  • …you have more gunpowder stashed in your home than your local sporting goods store has on hand.
  • …you can wallpaper your house with old issues of Shotgun News, Gun List, Guns & Ammo, etc.
  • …all of your children are life members of the NRA.
  • …your children are named “Ogive” and “Meplat.”
  • …if you make $30 per hour at work, but spend 30 minutes on your knees at the range looking for that last piece of .40 S&W brass.
  • …you have Brownells on speed dial.
  • …you trimmed down 100 10mm cases to form .357 Sig brass before commercial supplies of this brass were available.
  • …the custom door lock pulls on your Jeep are .223 Rem cases and the gear shift knob is a .50 BMG.
  • …your girl friend thinks that aura of Hoppes No.9 is your favorite after shave.
  • …you have guns in your safe that you can’t, for the life of you, remember how you came by.

Let me add some:

  • …you use empty .45acp brass as a thimble
  • …you shout “Wolverines!” on your way to the gun range.
  • …you save old T-shirts for gun cleaning rags (I actually do this.)
  • …you look at an old horse and say, “wonder if I can make some good     holsters when he dies?”

Bob Mayne

Handgun World Show

Episode 39 – The 9mm, 1911 pistol.

Posted on March 12, 2010 by Bob Posted in 1911's 5 Comments

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The 9mm 1911 used to be considered a “sissy” gun.  Not anymore.  Seem like more and more people are choosing to buy the 1911 in this caliber because of the low cost of .45 ammo and the light weight of the gun.  And because it’s in a 1911 platform that so many shooters know and love.

Now I’m an owner of a 9mm, 1911 pistol.  Tune in to hear about the advantages and disadvantages of this gun and why I bought it and why I think it’s an excellent concealed carry choice for shooters who like the 1911 platform but my want something other than .45acp.

Thanks for listening to the show, don’t forget to check out my common sense survival show and join our forum if you want to talk guns too.

Also check out handgunlaw.us for concealed carry laws and news.

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Episode 38 – Mouseguns and Pocket Pistols

Posted on March 6, 2010 by Bob Posted in Ammo, handgun purpose, Mouseguns, Stopping Power 3 Comments

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Mouseguns and pocket pistols are excellent back up guns.  In this episode I discuss how they are good back up guns but should not be used as your primary carry gun.  I define what is a mousegun, what calibers are available, what ammo to use in them and how to carry mouseguns.  I own  Kahr 380.  I’ll discuss that too.  I also answer a listener’s question about RBCD ammo.

Highlights:

  • Pro’s and Con’s of RBCD ammo.
  • The Box of Truth review of RBCD ammo.
  • The compromise of carrying a handgun.
  • What is a mousegun?
  • Stopping power of mouseguns.
  • A mousegun is better than no gun.
  • Sig P238
  • Why a mousegun should not be your primary carry gun.
  • Corbon DPX ammo review.

Thanks for listening to the Handgun World Show.

Episode 37 – The Consequences of using deadly force – part 2

Posted on March 1, 2010 by Bob Posted in Blog

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The Consequences of using deadly force part 2.  Once again I talk about what we are actually carrying when we carry a gun.  Another audio clip featuring Massad Ayoob and some more insight to hour our situational awareness goes sky high when carrying a gun.  Carrying a gun means we also lose some rights, I’ll explain when you listen to the show.

Highlights:

  • Your CCW license now means you less freedom and more responsibility.
  • You lose the right to dress any way you want (usually.)
  • You no longer have the right to get angry.
  • Know the rules of engagement.
  • Learn some hand to hand combat also.
  • Disparity of force
  • Force in numbers
  • Warren Doctrine
  • What Australians have to go through to get a license to carry a gun.
  • Email from listener from Australia.
  • Join our forum at Today’s Survival Show to talk guns, weapons section.

Bob Mayne

Handgun World Show

Why do I carry a gun?  Because I can’t carry a cop.

use of deadly force

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