Monthly Archives: March 2015

Swiss Rifle fun!

Today was the first Swiss Rifle match for 2015 at the Bucks County Fish & Game Association in Doylestown, PA. The freezing weather felt appropriately alpine for today’s foray. The first match was the Obligatorisch, the match required to be … Continue reading

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New technology for a classic design.

My Ruger LCR is the gun I carry when I can’t carry a gun. With a 1.875″ barrel and an abbreviated grip, it is a small package. The frame is aluminum and the trigger guard/grip assembly is polymer thereby saving … Continue reading

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Better than a sports Dad!

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Progress!

Last year was a good year as I inched into the Expert classification!  

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Getting the M14 ready for the CMP Eastern Games…

Recently, I pulled the National Match sights from my M14 and replaced them with stock USGI sights to be legal for the CMP matches. This winter has been brutal so practice has been nil. Yesterday was the first decent day … Continue reading

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Practice was rough….

Those Swiss B4 targets are a bear to see downrange!

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Nomenclature….

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The oldest Colt in the stable….

My Colt Army Special was built in 1918. While not pristine, it is in remarkable shape for being almost 100 years old. The Army Special was only made from 1908 to 1927. The rear of the cylinder is machined flat … Continue reading

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