Remington's Model 1100™ Sporting 410 Shooting a Birdie - A perspective on golf and shotguns
I want RealGuns to be taken seriously as an electronic publication, and what better way to say “We ARE a serious firearms publication” than to open with a photograph that obscures the detail and character of an excellent firearm, by surround it with artful, superfluous, irrelevant and distracting objects. With […] [Read More]
Ruger's Model K77/44 44 Magnum
Every once in a while I’ll get an email from someone who advises that my stories are too long, too wandering and don’t hold enough entertainment value. Gees, tell me something my third grade teacher, Miss Frazier didn’t already cover. Besides, I write primarily for me. My work is a […] [Read More]
More Good Parts for Marlin's 1895 Small Block Chevy Ghost sights from Wild West Guns
You may have noticed I am frequently tinkering with the Marlin Guide Gun. Can’t help it. I like the gun and there are so many good pieces out there to help optimize its performance that frequent modification is inevitable. As a mature member of society, I am not a […] [Read More]
Better Solution to Old Problems-XS LeverRail Installation
If you spend any time at all around AR-15 enthusiasts you learn at least one thing; these guys like to hang all sorts of things on their firearms. Equipped with multiple Picatinny and/or Weaver rails, their rifles sprout everything from computer enhanced tactical night sighting systems to big screen home […] [Read More]
Marlin Model 1895-Installing a mitten fittin' big loop lever
If there was ever a gun that cried out to be left alone it would be the Marlin Model 1895G. If it could speak, and not that I would admit to listening, it would probably explain that for over a hundred years it has been suitable for real hunters, trappers […] [Read More]
Sight Seeing with the Marlin Model 1895-Installing FireSights and a little custom work...
In Maine we refer to this as a clearing and, frequently, a long shot opportunity. So when I hunt locally, the .257 Weatherby Magnum remains in the rack, while the Marlin Guide Gun gets a routine work out. Rugged, durable and accurate, for many hunters, the Marlin has become the […] [Read More]
The 6.5x55mm Swedish Mauser and the CZ 550 Full Stock-Jackie Wilson's "Lonely Teardrops", civility and other things I enjoy
While I wasn’t present at the moment of design inception, it is my impression that the original intent of a full length stock was to protect a gun’s barrel when pressed into service within a harsh environment… like war, as exemplified by any number of pre-Vietnam era design military firearms. […] [Read More]
Bushnell's Trophy Cam-Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat..
I know, pretty spiffy motto for the post office, but actually a paraphrase of Herodotus describing the Persian method of swift message delivery circa 480 BC. Herodotus wrote, “It is said that as many days as there are in the whole journey, so many are the men and horses that […] [Read More]
Williams FireSights for Ruger's Spiffy GP100-A Desperate Cry for Attention Dr. Phil?
It got to thinking, while I was making some heavily seasoned mushroom spaghetti sauce, that I was a lousy shot with a revolver, but getting near GI Joe proficient with an autoloader. About the time the garlic in the bottom of the pot caught fire, I realized almost all of […] [Read More]
Wild West Guns' Master Guide-The .457 Wild West Magnum
My first centerfire rifle was a Marlin Model 336 in .30-30 WCF, a gun that is still in active use today. But the Marlin I own that gets the most use is a Model 1895 Guide Gun. Chambered for the .45-70 Gov’t., it is used for hunting, recreational target shooting […] [Read More]