WED | MARCH 6, 2024

The new Huk Creekbed Collection combines premium style and comfort. Designed for durability, the collection is both sharp and comfortable for all-day wear. Huk Creekbed tops are available in long and short-sleeved style. The Creekbed Cargo Shorts are water-repellant and feature a faux-fly vent, a full elastic waistband. Huk’s Creekbed Convertible Pant is perfect for those cool mornings that turn into hot afternoons.
Alpena High School claimed first place at the Archery in the Schools state championship in the Hot Springs Convention Center and Bank OZK Arena Saturday with their top 12 archers posting a decisive score of 3,358 out of a possible 3,600 points.
SureFire has named Primary Arms as their 2023 Dealer of the Year. This prestigious award solidifies PrimaryArms.com as the premier source for all SureFire needs.

The readers of Predator Xtreme awarded CCI the 2024 Gold Award in the category of Rimfire Ammunition. The Readers’ Choice Awards are 100-percent reader driven and deliver unbiased views of what everyday hunters use and count on in the field.
APEX Ammunition’s 12-gauge Turkey TSS and Turkey Ninja TSS.410 bore received high praise in Outdoor Life’s recently released “Best Turkey Loads of 2024” tests.
Hornady® congratulates sponsored shooters Doug Koenig and Austin Orgain for their performance at the Clay’s Cartridge Company PRS match, March 2-3,2024, in Leedey, Oklahoma.

Baschieri & Pellagri USA announces the outstanding achievements of its Pro Staff members at the Arizona State Sporting Clay Championship held at Ben Avery in Phoenix, Arizona.
The annual JROTC Three-Position Service Championship sporter and precision air rifle competition, facilitated by the Civilian Marksmanship Program, stands as one of the most celebrated youth competitions of the air rifle season. Through the weekends of Feb. 8-10 and Feb. 15-17 at three separate locations (Utah, Alabama and Ohio), leading scorers emerged from the field of over 860 cadets who participated in the 2024 event.
Team Remington pro shooter Brandon Powell claims the Seminole Cup Main Event title with an incredible performance at the Broadfield Plantation in Woodbine, GA held February 28-March 3, 2024. Powell won the HOA designation over the field of 514 sporting clay shooters by running 200 straight targets.

Krieghoff International, Inc announced that, in a remarkable display of skill and precision, Team Krieghoff’s members achieved perfect scores and several champion titles at the Seminole Cup Sporting Clays Championship.
Federal Ammunition congratulates sponsored shooter Derrick Mein on capturing the top spot at the ISSF’s XIV CAT Championship in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in Men’s Trap.
Shoot Like A Girl® will be making a stop March 9 and 10 at Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s in Gonzales, La., bringing an interactive event that aims to introduce women and their families to the exciting world of shooting sports in a fun, safe and comfortable atmosphere.
The Winchester Top Shot Youth Championship, Powered by: White Flyer event will be held on April 27 at legendary NILO, the famous Winchester hunting and shooting sport facility in Brighton, IL.
The latest addition to American Buffalo Knife and Tool Co.’s Cattleman line, the Buckboard Folding Knife is built for tough jobs. With a 3-inch stainless steel blade, the Buckboard folds down to a compact 3.5 inches when closed for easy carrying.
The Vengeance Scabbard, an open-top pancake holster, is now available for the Springfield Armory Echelon, with or without a pistol-mounted optic, and with some weapon lights.

MTM Case-Gard knows that spring means it is time for varmint hunting, pest control, and the return of recreational shooting. To help shooters make the long and steady shots, MTM stands ready with the Predator Shooting Table.
Galco’s Halo holster allows comfortable concealed carry of a pistol with a light mounted. The Halo is now available for the SIG P320C with a light attached.

The new ESS Realtree MAX-7 camo eyewear collection boasts ESS's legendary ballistic protection while paying homage to the hunter. ESS Realtree camo eyewear provides go-to styling and superior form, fit and function to keep customers safe, both on or off duty and throughout their outdoor adventure.

PARD is pleased to announce that Zanders Sporting Goods is officially an authorized PARD national wholesale distributor. PARD looks forward to supplying Zanders with a full line of technologically advanced night vision and thermal products as a premium distributor.
Petersen’s HUNTING has tapped Colton Heward as its new Managing Editor. Heward, a noted big-game guide and successful outdoor journalist, will be help lead HUNTING’s efforts to educate, entertain and inform hunters through its print, digital and social channels.
The February 2024 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,343,478 is a decrease of 0.01 percent compared to the February 2023 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,343,593. For comparison, the unadjusted February 2024 FBI NICS figure of 2,336,390 reflects a 6.6 percent decrease from the unadjusted FBI NICS figure of 2,502,385 in February 2023.

Bond Arms® made a grand entrance at the 2024 Shot Show with a lineup of cutting-edge firearms that set the industry abuzz. Led by Gordon Bond, the company's founder, the event kicked off with the unveiling of the highly anticipated new LVRB, poised to revolutionize the shooting experience.
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is congratulating Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry for signing a “Constitutional Carry” bill Tuesday, fulfilling his promise to voters to champion their right to keep and bear arms.
Weatherby introduces the SORIX Semi-Auto Shotgun. With an inertia recoil system, a Shift System for left-handed shooters, and the stepped rib with LPA fiber optic sight, the SORIX promises to elevate the shooting experience.

RETAY, A Banshee Brands LLC division, enters the professional and defense markets with four shotguns designed to perform flawlessly under extreme conditions.
Rimfire conversion kits for the Blaser R8 rifle are now available in .17 HMR, .22 WMR, .17 Hornet and .22 Hornet, in addition to 22 LR.
The Armory Life announced the release of the Spring 2024 issue of The Armory Life print magazine, featuring a cover story interview with the hosts of the television show "Hollywood Weapons: Fact or Fiction?” on the Outdoor Channel.
Every Tuesday evening on Sportsman Channel, viewers have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the camaraderie, tradition, and thrill of the hunt through a curated selection of shows that capture the heart of the hunting experience during “Hunting Camp Tuesdays” beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
The annual shooting hunting and outdoor trade show is the largest industry-only show of its kind. Shooting USA takes you inside to find some of the highlights for 2024.
 

In this week’s revolver piece, I describe the way I carried a revolver as a primary gun on a ca.-1,700-mile road trip.

Why a revolver? The trip centered around the release of an improved revolver line as discussed here last week. As long as I was being revolver-centric, I may as well get deeply into the handling and employment of the revolver as a protective device.

I had a few holsters I had been using around the place in the weeks running up to the trip. I’m still wearing the revolvers today – not because I’ve changed my mind about autos, but to continue evaluation of the gear and carry methods.

I predominantly wore in front of the hip in one of two holsters. One was the Icon 2.0 holster from Harry’s Holsters. The other was the Galco WalkAbout 2.0.

When I tired of having the gun in front of the hip, mostly after my return from the trip, I used the DeSantis Gunhide FLETC 2.0.

Each holster has its own positive aspects as well as its own disadvantages.

Starting with the holster that’s been here longest, the Galco WalkAbout 2.0 is an inside-the-waist holster that lets you carry a speedloader with the holster. With the S&W J-frame (shown), the loader fits fine inside the ‘cup’ that keeps the sidecar formed. With the six-shot HKS DS-A speedloader – which works with the Kimber K6xs and was originally made for Colt D-frame 38 revolvers, just take the forming cup out of the loader pouch and the six-shot loader fits.

The soft pouch that comprises the holster and loader carrier are vastly more comfortable than a hard polymer shell. Being seated in a semi-compact SUV for long hours of driving found that the Galco was worth some comfort points. Having the loader next to the gun was fine.

After the trip, I found that the loader’s turning knob apparently moved enough to leave the rounds loose in the pouch when I went to remove the loader. The ammo was still there, it’s not a show-stopper, but it’s something to consider. It’s more to do with the loader than the pouch.

The hard polymer holster that went on the road was the Icon 2.0. Made by Harry’s Holsters, it’s a thoughtful revolver IWB that shows concern for comfort as well as concealability. For trips of 3-4 hours behind the wheel, it’s almost unnoticed. There are no sharp edges on the holster. The only sharp edge is on the DCC Monoblock, a spring clip system that keeps the rig secure on the belt.

There’s a low profile “wing” that’s pressed in by your belt. It moves the rather large Hogue stock of the K6xs into your body, preventing “printing.” Adjustment in the holster is simply accomplished; Harry’s Holsters has a considerable video presence online, with instructional information for their holster lines. A few other companies have video consumer outreach and Harry’s does the content very well.

After my return, I went to an outside the waist holster, the DeSantis FLETC 2.0. The holster can be ordered with an ammunition pouch – you can specify one which holds a circular speed loader, a loading strip (like the DeSantis Swift Strip), or you can opt for a 2x2x2 pouch.

I opted for the latter.

When you pop the snap on the pouch, it opens far enough to allow access to the spare rounds but it doesn’t flop open, dropping rounds out.

Made from tan saddle leather, the gun is held at a 15° angle; if you try to draw “straight up,” the holster holds the gun. Consider that someone trying to seize the gun from behind will have some issues getting the gun out.

To get it out, it’s more like the old “FBI draw,” pulling the gun slightly up and forward. You can still arc back to a proper “step 2” of the draw by rotating the wrist. It’s faster than it sounds.

I had a long trip and traveled through a bit of rough country. Having a pair of 38 revolvers to assist in protection needs occupied my mind not at all. After spending time on the range with Bryan Eastridge and Darryl Bolke, I had time to practice revolver work while I was covering a media event. As always, I found something else – another lesson or three to learn. Learning never ends.

Life is good.

Support gear for revolvers is better now than ever. I’ll be watching for more as time goes on.

— Rich Grassi

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