The Ultimate Hi-power?

Today’s post comes from our pals over at progunmillennial In my opinion, new production versions of classic cars are just about the coolest thing on four wheels. Classic looks with modern technology are a powerful combination. Cars like the Morgan +6, the Caterham R500, and the Singer 911 (I’d also include the Weismann GT toContinue reading “The Ultimate Hi-power?”

KGB Custom Super .38

A recent production Govt Model 38 Super given the bells and the whistles, Bluing over Hardchrome is the cherry on top.-Karl

Freedom Arms

When only the finest of Rimfire Revolvers will do. . . . Freedom Arms 1997, optioned to the 9’s, with a Magnum Cylinder.-Karl

Jim Milks Custom Colt

Pistol_purview Colt 1911 by Jim Milks, but this one kind of took a virtual village to build. Here’s how she came together. First, with the help of 1911 Addicts (my favorite internet forum) I found this unmolested large letter Colt 70 series, and after buying it, my buddy @captainbigshot transfer it to me. Next IContinue reading “Jim Milks Custom Colt”

The End of the World Rifle

Today I am sharing another post from our pals over at progunmillennia. Today, we’re going to discuss setting up a rifle for a hypothetical end-of-the-world scenario. It may seem like a straightforward process to some, but it’s a little more nuanced than the typical gun store answer of, “I’ll just grab an AK with ironContinue reading “The End of the World Rifle”

Clark Custom Long Slide Colt

Pistol_purview Jim Clark Colt long slide in .45 ACP. Clark was a highly decorated and accomplished Marine sniper. He also competed in NRA Bullseye Pistol competition for twenty-eight years, finally retiring in 1975. Clark won the National Pistol Championship in 1958 and is the only civilian ever to accomplish this feat. He won the NationalContinue reading “Clark Custom Long Slide Colt”

A Boy And His Rifle

Once upon a time in this very country, a boy could wander through the woods on a warm evening exploring his surroundings. and  shooting small game or tin cans  or anything he felt like shooting.  He was trusted to use his rifle. It was not powerful rifle, but he was taught that it was stillContinue reading “A Boy And His Rifle”