by James Downey | May 5, 2023 | .32 H&R, .327 Federal Magnum, .327 Magnum, ammo, ammunition, Anecdotes, ballistics, BBTI, Buffalo Bore, cartridges, Data, Discussion., failure to feed, Firearms, Guns, jim downey, Revolver
I’m not a fan of the .32acp for self-defense. But the .32 H&R mag or the .327 Federal mag are both respectable options, even out of a short barrel revolver. Since the 100gr Buffalo Bore Heavy 32 H&R Magnum +P ammo load wasn’t available when we did...
by James Downey | May 4, 2023 | 9mm, 9mm Luger, 9mm Luger (9x19), ammo, Anecdotes, ballistics, BBTI, carbine, cartridges, Discussion., Firearms, Guns, Guns.com, jim downey, Kel Tec, M&P FPC, Optic, reviews, Sig Sauer Romeo, Smith & Wesson, Sub-2000
Sometimes, smaller *is* better: Yup, that’s the new Smith & Wesson M&P FPC (Folding Pistol Carbine), which I got to shoot recently. I’m a big fan of Pistol Caliber Carbines, and am on record loving my Kel Tec Sub2000 folding carbine in 9mm. That...
by James Downey | Apr 7, 2023 | .40 S&W, ammo, ammunition, Anecdotes, ballistics, BBTI, black powder, Discussion., Firearms, General Procedures, Guns, Hand Gonne, jim downey, Liberal Gun Club, maker
Last Fall I taught a day-long workshop on “Primitive Black Powder Firearms” for the Liberal Gun Club‘s Annual Meeting in Las Vegas. In addition to my own black powder guns, I borrowed a couple of items from friends to help fill out the historical...
by James Downey | Aug 4, 2022 | .45, Anecdotes, BBTI, black powder, Derringer Liegi, Glowforge, Guns, jim downey, lasers, Liberal Gun Club, Pedersoli
A couple of weeks ago I posted about finishing a Liegi Derringer kit, then doing the laser work to customize the grips. It turned out well enough, so I decided to finish and laser a second kit, to use as a door prize for a black powder workshop I’m doing at the...
by James Downey | Jul 26, 2022 | .22, .22short, ammo, ammunition, Anecdotes, ballistics, BBTI, black powder, cartridges, Derringer, Discussion., Firearms, Guns, jim downey, reproduction, Sharps Pepperbox, Uberti
As anyone who has read much of this blog probably knows, I (and the other BBTI guys) like weird guns. Anything that is innovative, or unusual, or uses a transitional technology, is likely to catch my eye. One of those I got to try this past weekend is a reproduction...