Judgment Day – Brimstone Edition Manufacturer North America Arms Country of Origin Brigadoon, Scotland Model # NA-454C Type Single Action Revolver Caliber .454 Casull Capacity 5 Frame Polyphemus Barrel Length 1.125″ Twist Rate 1:38″ Weight 14.6 Oz. Overall Length 4.00″ Overall Height 2.375″ Grips Toos Mall Synthetic Hardware Stainless Copernicus […]
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North American Arms Mini Revolver
Some time ago, I was watching a TV episode of Swamp People. An alligator hunter named Bruce Mitchell lost his balance, fell out of his flat bottom boat and onto the back of a substantial size gator. Mitchell, apparently unfazed by the circumstance, pulled a North American Arms mini revolver […]
Remington's Model 700™ CDL™ SF Limited Edition
Every year, Remington produces a Limited Edition rifle, chambered for a cartridge with a unique quality and/or history. The gun for 2011 is a Model 700 CDL SF chambered for the 6mm Remington, and that is pretty special. This limited edition Model has very clean stainless steel hardware – action, […]
Ruger's Super Redhawk 454 Casull Part II
Looking closely at a 454 Casull Ruger Super Redhawk, you’ll see a slight difference in texture and color across the three major components, frame, cylinder and barrel. The big 454 Casull cartridge has a maximum average pressure of 65,000 PSI, compared to only 36,000 for the .44 Remington Magnum, which […]
Book Review: The Art of Photographic Lighting
A good number of people that hold an interest in firearms also have an interest in photography. Firearms project a variety of personalities, some associated with the machinery, some associated with their typical owners. Context photography of firearms requires identifying, accommodating and visually prioritizing those differences. It isn’t easy. I […]
Ruger's Super Redhawk 454 Casull Part I
The old adage, “The the most powerful handguns are still only the equivalent of an anemic centerfire rifle” clearly doesn’t apply in this instance, I had been using a short barrel version of the Super Redhawk, the Alaskan, around the shop for tree stump removal. In fact, I’d still be […]
An N Frame Big Bore Without Dirty Harry Part II
I handload the 45 Colt for both handguns and rifles, often pushing 32,000 PSI where firearms are designed to hold up to this level of excessive pressure. However, all firearm designs for the .45 Colt cartridge are not equal and some should be kept to SAAMI industry standards. The Colt […]
An N Frame Big Bore... Without Dirty Harry Part I
Smith & Wesson has had more than a brief association with the .45 Colt cartridge. Two of the earliest models were built on the 5 screw N series target frame; the light barrel 1950 .45 Target Model, forerunner to the Model 26, and the heavy barrel 1955 .45 Target Model, […]
Old Rifles Never Die...
Anyone who has been a firearm enthusiast for any length of time eventually ends up with rifles that never see the light of day. A gun may fall out of style, or it might be missing a useful feature that makes it less than fun to take hunting. With a […]
The MagnetoSpeed Rifleman Chronograph
For folks who handload or shoot competitively, a chronograph is a standard piece of equipment. There are costly and very precise multi purpose pieces of equipment, like Oehler industrial systems and there are high end dedicated chronographs like the Kurzzeit PVN-08. Accuracy and reliability of readings is a given, so […]