Saturday, July 29, 2017

Today's Range Report / What's on the Bench


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Shot my carry guns today, well 3 out of four of them any ways.  I fear people don't practice enough, so I thought I might encourage you to do so based on my observations today.  I quit shooting IDPA and USPSA almost a year ago, with the exception of an occasional match just to keep my son humble.  I am no speed demon, and don't post any of this to prove one way or the other.

My personal view and goals in self defense practice.

  • Shoot the first rounds "cold" (no practice as if it was on the streets) with a Mozambique. Based on the premise that the average gunfight is 3 shots in 3 seconds at 3 feet.
  • Wear what I normally wear. including my bifocal glasses with safety glasses over them. My sights are fuzzy nubs in this situation, but it's what I wear daily.
  • Practice, mostly point shooting, from close retention, one armed bent and full extension two hands, and combinations of both.  Face fact folks, if you ever have to use the gun in self defense, it will be up close and personal, one hand keeping the bad guy away and one hand shooting.  (note... don't go point shooting until you have practiced it and know you are shooting safe, start out up close)
  • I try to shoot my carry guns once a month.
Today's observations and concerns.
  • Started wearing suspenders here last week and you would be amazed how much that can affect you purchase of the gun and presentation. I fired one shot (knowingly and safely) and the suspenders were in my firing grip. But if it should happen I know that I can. Dry fire with suspenders is in order.
  • Wore my regular over shirt, tank top underneath. there were times I lost .5 to .7 seconds as a result of clearing the garment in the wind.  With out a shot timer, you will never know this.
  • Played with my new mag design that I have been working  on and wearing for some time now. Really liked it...... fastest mag change was 1.7 ... I aint telling you the slowest. Again, can't know with out a shot timer.
  • First "cold shooting, 3 shots 3 feet ...... 2.6 seconds ... first shot today was pretty consistent at 1.25 ........ Here is hoping the bad guy is slower.
  • Shot in that vicinity with all 3 guns, M&P shield 45, M&P 4.25 9mm and a Taurus 5 shot revolver.  I think that fastest Mozambique's were just under 2 seconds, again I don't profess to be fast or a "standard" to reach..... I just want to be able to "get the job done" under 3 seconds (the more left over time the better). 
  • I always back up for fun to see what can be done, I am aware of how far I can go with the other 2 guns, but the "belly gun" made it out to 60 yards on steel. So if a head shot is needed at 60 yards I am your guy, but it might take a few shots.  
    thats 50-60 yards to the steel next to the paper silhouette 

Again..... the only reason I wrote all this is to encourage you to make sure that you know what you are able to do with that carry gun. While I hope the day never comes that you have to use your gun in self defense, don't wait till then to know what you can do,


What's on the Bench

I seem to be slacking off on picture taking here lately.



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this is a small of the back sheath




riffle scabbard 






In the makes... and the range stuff that has to be cleaned up







Saturday, July 1, 2017

June 2017 From the Bench


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Fell by the "bloggers" wayside for a while

This is an IWB Holster for a 3 inch 1911

















Saturday, April 1, 2017

Trust has to be earned / What's On the bench

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Once upon a time I bought one of my first handguns, and would you believe, that brand new gun did not work.  Two trips to the manufacturer before the problem was resolved. I express this because I have met to many people that refer to a gun that they carry for self defense that they have never shot. I have been told, "well, its brand new, I know it will work."



I just got a brand new M&P shield 45, and some one that new about it, asked if I had it on me.  I said, "nope, we still gotta make friends". That is to say, I am not carrying a gun that I have not gotten acquainted with, and it has not earned my trust. Now a few hundred rounds later, that little shield has earned my trust and allowed in the britches. It runs just fine, even ran some of the expensive self defense ammo (most of it is different from cheap ball ammo we shoot and can feed differently).

The gun I mentioned in the first paragraph, never did earn my trust. I have had a few guns that I liked to carry that developed an issue of some sort and I just cant bring myself to carry it again until hundreds of rounds have run without flaw.  I don't think I will ever have to use my gun for self defense, well that's my hope anyways. With all that I have to go through to carry a gun on a regular basis, I am going to make sure I trust the gun that I carry.


What's On the Bench

First up....several pictures of a shoulder holster, dual wielding a pair of 38's.  Gator skins covering most of the straps and holsters.  





Next up is a personal holster for yours truly.  Couple a pictures to explain it.  An appendix holster for M&P Shield 45 acp.



And then, several wingman style holsters. The first two are 1911 then two sig 320 holsters










Saturday, March 11, 2017

What's on the Bench



Kind of an experiment on my personal appendix carry.....
So far I really like it.

Shoulder holster made to accommodate a 3.8 or a 4.5 XDM  



Avenger and gun belt for a sig 320
This one is double stitched

Omni IWB for a Glock 19

Little Different is a Lefty Clipper for Glock 19 with an RMR

Glock Omni

Double mag carrier 



Avenger for an XD 45

Avenger Holster and Mag carrier for a sig 320


Avenger for an xdm