Monday meanderings.
Monday, June 15, 2009 Filed in:
Blog stuff, Reloading, Revolvers
Welcome to all the new readers from the U.S.
Concealed Carry Association!
(For those who don't know, I've written an article or two for their
various publications. Their editor, Kathy Jackson, is not all that
far away from me, and I've discovered it's pretty cool to be able
to say "sorry, can't make it - have to meet with my editor this
afternoon!")
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Massad Ayoob is in town (well, in the region) this week, and I got
a chance to get together with him and his ProArms
Podcast partner Gail Pepin. Gail and
I recorded a fun little chat; what will happen to it is a decision
made at a pay grade higher than mine, but as things progress I'll
let you know.
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Corvidae cuisine time: I've opined
that the Ruger LCR was so ugly that no one would buy the thing.
While I stand by my assertion that it is ugly, apparently people
are in fact buying them. I think that's great, actually, as it
shows that the marketplace is ready for innovation in even a staid
product category such as the revolver.
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Jim Jacobe
recently bought
a Ponsness-Warren electric drive
for his Dillon
1050 press. Now he just sits on his stool watching brass go in and
rounds come out, with no more exertion than a silly grin. He likes
it so much he became a dealer for the things. If you're flush with
cash and tired of pulling that handle, drop him a note and get one
on order.
-=[
Grant ]=-
Tags: uscca, massad.ayoob, proarms, ruger