Article Two of 2026 is now upon you! Read all about this project that I have been under taking for many years and has almost reached completion. This one is a long one, as there was a lot to discuss overhauling the good ‘ole M&P40. Enjoy! The first pistol I ever bought, a first generationContinueContinue reading “Exercises in Frustration: Refreshing the M&P”
Category Archives: Competition Shooting
Practical Pistol: What to Expect at a USPSA Match
The next entry in the Practical Pistol Series. This one is a bit longer, as it is hard to explain some of the nuances of USPSA matches concisely. It is a sport built on pedanticism. Check out the earlier articles, the shop, and the YouTube for full match videos! You’ve got your pistol, four toContinueContinue reading “Practical Pistol: What to Expect at a USPSA Match”
Getting Setup for Practical Pistol
Welcome to another installment of my series on USPSA! While I am nowhere near an expert at USPSA, I have been teaching people how to shoot for quite awhile. Over the years, I have learned quite a few things that I think you might find interesting and perhaps even useful. If you like the content,ContinueContinue reading “Getting Setup for Practical Pistol”
Back on the Grind//Returning to USPSA
Welcome to what I intend to be a series on shooting USPSA matches. USPSA, or United States Practical Shooting Association, matches have been a huge source of enjoyment for me throughout the years, and I think you might enjoy them too. Please consider supporting the blog by perusing the store, or by “liking” and sharingContinueContinue reading “Back on the Grind//Returning to USPSA”
Beretta Aficionado//Ten Years With My M9
Another post in which I wax poetic about a .mil small arm. In this case, my duty and competition sidearm of choice over the past decade, the Beretta M9. If you enjoy this content, give the newest video on the YouTube channel a peek. Or give the back articles in the blog a look, asContinueContinue reading “Beretta Aficionado//Ten Years With My M9”
