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Salute to the Old Single Action
Dan Westbrook had been a veteran of World War I. When he got home from that little fuss he went to work as a theft investigator for one...
Apr 5


A Special .44
Smith & Wesson introduced the .44 Special cartridge in 1907, in that classic revolver that is called the Triple Lock. Although the...
Apr 3


Single Action Revolvers For Hunting
Perched in an old quad-pod near a windmill in remote Pecos County, Texas is one of my favorite places to be each fall. For reasons...
Apr 2


McMeans VS. Hamer: The Sweetwater Fight
In 1917, Gee McMeans was much better known than Frank Hamer. McMeans had been a Texas Ranger, the elected sheriff of Ector County, Texas...
Mar 23


The Springfield .30-06: A Cartridge That Gets It Done
Blue wildebeest, eland, gemsbok, greater kudu, impala, lechwe, springbok, white-tailed deer, and zebra. Right off the top of my head...
Mar 22


Smith & Wesson M&P: Fighting Gun of Yesteryear
There was a time when every detective worth his salt carried some sort of snub-nosed revolver. And, naturally, a lot of citizens who felt...
Mar 9


Courtright VS. Short: A Fort Worth Gunfight
Studying the gunfighters, lawmen, and outlaws of the Old West one encounters some shootouts that were unavoidable. Some were justified...
Mar 2


Winchester’s Model 1886 and the .33 WCF Cartridge
The Model 1886 Winchester was the first John Browning-designed repeating rifle to be manufactured by Winchester. The classic lines and...
Feb 25


Javalinas: Pigs of the Desert
I was just a big kid, horseback near the Nueces River, the first time I got a really close look at javalinas. I rounded a bend in the...
Feb 23


Smith And Wesson's Heavy Duty
Back in 1930 this country was in one of the periodic messes that Americans like to stir up. They’d decided to hold the Great Depression...
Feb 15


The Legend of the Murder Steer
The country where I live in far West Texas has the only mountains in the state. They run from the Big Bend of the Rio Grande all the way...
Feb 9


Good Friends, A Good Aoudad, and Bad Turrets
The morning air was crisp in the high desert as we unloaded my side by side from the trailer at dawn. Right after the sun breaks the...
Feb 8


The Always Gun
If we could anticipate, or predict, when we would be the target of a violent attack we wouldn’t carry a handgun at all. A shotgun or...
Feb 2


Gun Tales From SHOT Show 2025
Well friends, once again the SHOT Show has flown by! What starts out as “an entire week” is gone in the blink of an eye. The best part is...
Jan 25


Adios, Red
Any way you’d want to look at it, Rafael “Red” Lopez was a bad dude. Border legend has it that he was from the Mexican state of Coahuila...
Jan 25


Ruger's Original Flat Top .357 Blackhawk
In the 1950s, all should have been well with the world if for no other reason than that blasted world war was over. But such was not the...
Jan 19


Hunting Camps and Gatherings
Hunting camps and the folks we share them with are as important as the wildlife we see and hunt, oftentimes they are the most important...
Jan 14


Asian Buffalo Hunting: An Australian Adventure
A few years ago I had the pleasure of making two trips to Australia to participate in a buffalo management project. I was hunting with...
Jan 12


Bad Guys and Buckshot
Jack Taylor spotted them the minute he left his shop and started down towards the Post Office. Years ago, Captain Wright had told him to...
Jan 10


Giraffe Hunting: One Hunter's Thoughts on Game Management, Trophy Hunting, and the Opinions of Others
After a couple days hunting the vast Manketti Reserve with Quagga Safaris Professional Hunters (PHs) Eon Kok and Tyron Fletcher it became...
Jan 4
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