The Yugoslavian M24/47 Mauser, like just about every other military Mauser, has a two stage trigger. The cam 1 surface takes half the slack out of the trigger pull and reduces engagement with the gun’s sear engagement ledge. Cam 2 continues movement until the cocking piece is released. It is […]
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The MagnetoSpeed Chronograph Part II
The concept of a chronograph is tough to improve upon but, this time, I think the folks at MagnetoSpeed did just that. The MagnetoSpeed overcomes some of the most significant limitations and irritations associated with the use of a traditional chronograph. The MagnetoSpeed is complete as pictured above. It has […]
Electrochemical Marking
My Uncle Pete, aka “Popeye”, once told me that if it weren’t for ignorance, we’d be too afraid to try anything new. And that philosophy has guided me throughout my life; trying new things to overcome a substantial amount of ignorance. Thanks Uncle Peter. There are many things around the […]
No Mausers Lost Their Lives in the Production of This Article
At the conclusion of Part 1, or as I like to call it, Part 1, we had metaphorically fire hosed the bolt to clear off gunk, only to discover some of the finest examples of pitting ever seen by civilized man. While the gun’s receiver was more or less pristine, […]
Remington's Model 1100
In days gone by, if someone were to ask me what the difference was between the people who deer hunt and those who shoot skeet and/or trap, my response would have been, “A six figure disposable income and an appreciation for golf.” But then I’ve always had a blue collar […]
No Mausers Lost Their Lives in the Production of This Article... Part I
My time in the United States Air Force, as a B52 Crew Chief assigned to the 28th Bomb Wing, was a lot like being in the military… but without the formalities and probably a lot more fun. When the wing wasn’t on Arc Light deployment, home base was Ellsworth AFB, […]
Ruger's No. 1 Tropical 450/400 3" NE Part II
OK, Joe, so why not show the entire rifle since it is such a nice example of a Ruger No.1 Tropical? I believe most people who have handloaded and shot… peppy cartridges such as the 450/400 3″ Nitro Express, that are intended for big and dangerous game, can understand how […]
Ruger's SR40c Striker
It was good to see Ruger add a 40 S&W version to the SR Series. There are lots of folks who like compact 9mm handguns and feel perfectly comfortable carrying them for self-defense, but there are many who feel the 40 S&W holds a significant edge in stopping power, and […]
Ruger's Hard Charger
At first it seemed that the Charger was a demand from Ruger for all earthlings to surrender… but I’ve since attributed that interpretation to my recent preoccupation with H.G. Wells. The 10/22 rifle, the tree this particular apple fell from, has been popularly in production for decades. In fact, I […]
Ruger's No. 1 Tropical 450/400 3" NE Part I
“So she filled their mouths with dust And their bones with fever; Greeted them with cruel lies; Treated them despiteful-wise; Meted them calamities Till they vowed to leave her!” 1903 – Rudyard Kipling’s South Africa The concept of the Ruger No. 1 and the 450/400 3″ Nitro Express combination originated […]