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- Using +P Ammunition in Old Revolvers
- Taurus Model 85 – by Conservative Scalawag
- Snubnose Revolution – by Frank Borelli
- The Goals of the Gunman? – by Gabe Suarez
- Practice Drills for the Defensive Snubnose
- Emergency Reloading the Defensive Revolver with a Bianchi Speed Strip
- The Smith & Wesson J-Frames – by John Taffin
- The Bodyguard, Model 38, 49, 638, 649
- The Smith & Wesson Model 64-3 – by Stephen A. Camp
- .44 Special vs .357 for Carry – by Combat Controller
- Smith & Wesson 360PD Revolver – by Dan Smith
- One Mans Opinion on the Concealed Carry Handgun – by Ronald S. Markowitz
- Smith & Wesson Model 642 Centennial Airweight
- Grizzly Bears and the .357 Magnum Revolver
- The Revolver as a CCW Gun – by Gabe Suarez
- Revolver Checkout: Buying a Used Gun – by Jim March
- The North American Arms Mini Revolver – by Syd
- Ruger Snubnose SP101 – by George Hill
- Ruger SP101 with 3 1/16″ Barrel – by Stephen A. Camp
- Double Action Only (DAO) versus Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA)
- The Centennial, Smith & Wesson Models 40, 42, 640, 940, 442, 642, 340Sc, 342Ti and 340PD
- The Smith & Wesson Model 10
- The Smith & Wesson Model 60-15 3 .357 Magnum
- Stretch Snubby Is a Solid Performer
- Heavy Metal: the Model 629 Snubnose .44 Magnum
- Pawpaw’s Model 60 Smith & Wesson
- Model 36 Chief’s Special Smith & Wesson .38 Special Snubby
- Age and the Snubnose – Thoughts on the best personal defense handgun for the physically challenged.
- The Smith & Wesson Model 637, Chiefs Special Airweight .38 Special
- Have No Faith in Your Defensive Handgun Caliber or Load! (Or Why I don’t Get Involved in “Caliber Wars.”) – by Stephen A. Camp
- My Two Busiest Snubnose Holsters
- Lockwork Parts Diagram of the Smith & Wesson J-Frame revolver action
- 38 Snub Vs. .357 Snub – A quick comparison of ballistics between the .38 Special and the .357 Magnum in a short barreled revolver
- Getting a Grip on J-Frames! – by Stephen A. Camp
- The Theory of the Snubnose Revolver
- .38 Special Snubby Ballistics – by Stephen Ricciardelli
- .357 Magnum as a personal defense load
- Safariland Comp 1 Speedloader
- A Better Snap Cap: A-Zoom Practice Ammo
- Bianchi Agent Slim Speedloader Pouch
- Crimson Trace Lasergrips
- The Classic Colt Detective Special .38 Revolver – by Mike Guffey
- Combat Snubby Shooting the Askins Way
- Point Shooting and the Snub Nose Revolver
- Smith & Wesson’s Fifty – by John Taffin
- Making the J-Frame .38 Snub Work – by Stephen A. Camp
- Ah, Snubbies – Reflections by Syd
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