Bill Wilson and Ken Hackathorn answer questions from the audience - Q&A Pt1 - Gun Guys Episode 55

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • We recently asked our subscribers to submit questions that they would like Bill Wilson and Ken Hackathorn to answer. After receiving hundreds of questions, we narrowed it down to 20 questions for Bill and Ken to answer. Bill & Ken enjoyed taking your questions. This is part one. Look out for part two with more of your questions.
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    ABOUT BILL WILSON Bill Wilson has always been infatuated with guns. Originally trained as a watchmaker, he has been in the firearms industry since 1974, starting out with a retail store called Sportsman's Headquarters in Berryville, Arkansas. Since that humble beginning, he has built Wilson Combat into the largest and most successful custom firearms company in America. Since 1977 Wilson Combat has been the leading innovator in high-performance, custom 1911 handguns, tactical long guns and accessories. A Wilson Combat product’s unmatched level of exceptional reliability and peerless craftsmanship is only equaled by our legendary customer service. Wilson Combat is proud to service all levels of local and State law enforcement including The Department of Homeland Security, US Border Patrol, HQ SOCOM, US Marshal's Service, US Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Diplomatic Security Service, Texas Rangers and many more elite law enforcement and military units worldwide. We are also pleased to support the needs of thousands of law-abiding private citizens in the United States and in many other countries abroad.
    ABOUT KEN HACKATHORN Ken Hackathorn has served as a US Army Special Forces Small Arms Instructor, Gunsite Instructor, and NRA Police Firearms Instructor. He is currently an FBI Certified Firearms Instructor, and an SRT member and Special Response Team trainer. Ken has trained US Military Special Operations forces, Marine FAST and SOTG units and is a contract small arms trainer to FBI SWAT and HRT. Ken has provided training to Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies and been active in small arms training for the past 25 years. He has written firearms related material for Guns & Ammo, Combat Handguns, Soldier Of Fortune, and currently American Handgunner and contributed to at least six other gun/shooting journals. Ken was also a founding member of IPSC and IDPA.
    0:00 - Q&A
    0:40 - Favorite Custom Gun?
    1:40 - Kydex vs Leather?
    3:30 - Favorite Carry Ammo?
    4:00 - Shoot from Retention?
    5:50 - Maintaining Quality?
    8:50 - M1 Carbine for Home Defense?
    11:30 - Perfect Scout Rifle?
    15:20 - Developing Speed?
    18:50 - Work for Another Company?
    19:50 - Bring Back Any Firearm?
    21:20 - 10mm 1911?
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  • @Valorius
    @Valorius Год назад +12

    I absolutely love the episodes with Ken hackathorn.

  • @Prepper319
    @Prepper319 Год назад +4

    These 2 men are treasures to the gun community , we thank you for all that you’ve done for the culture 💯

  • @ntpd935ret
    @ntpd935ret Год назад +13

    Gentlemen… Thank you! Loved this session. I’m an old guy who was born in the first half of the last century (1948), and a firearms instructor since the 70’s and love to always hear your wisdom.

  • @nathanmurphy1298
    @nathanmurphy1298 Год назад +4

    You might not like it, but this is what ideal knowledge transfer looks like.

  • @roykiefer7713
    @roykiefer7713 Год назад +4

    Great video, gentlemen, thank you from another ‘46 Baby-boomer. Two quick comments follow:
    1. Regarding the 10mm, the Smith 610 N Frame is my answer. I have owned a 3.875 inch barrel 610 for decades. It fires (with moon-clips) both .40 S&W and 10mm loads. As you’d expect, it can easily handle any 10mm round - N Frames are extraordinarily solid, durable and high quality revolvers - and it is accurate, unfailingly reliable, and not too difficult to carry (or even to conceal).
    2. Regarding Registered Magnums, I entirely agree with Ken’s passion for this utterly SUPERB revolver. I’ll only add that pinned and recessed, target hammer and trigger, Model 27’s are worthy successors (although they’re obviously not RM’s). My five inch barrel, early 1970’s, M27 (it was a present I purchased for me, to celebrate my return from an especially difficult 18 month overseas tour) is my most prized firearm.

  • @jimtewa8096
    @jimtewa8096 Год назад +22

    First I would like to thank you both for passing along your vast talents I have learned so much, I have been a big fan of the both of you I highly doubt there are any finer Gun Guys than yourselves, I also want to say to Mr. Wilson that you make the finest firearms in the industry bar none, I pray that one day that I would have the honor to meet you both when I visit Wilson Combat in Berryville, my question to you is since you make the finest handguns when will you bring back classes at the ranch, God Bless you both.

  • @JC-gy4xs
    @JC-gy4xs Год назад +6

    Thank you to everyone involved with bringing us this content!

  • @jacobschuurman5209
    @jacobschuurman5209 Год назад +3

    My two favorite grumpy old men! But seriously two of the very few I completely trust for good information and advice. Add in Massad Thank you, and please keep making these videos

  • @drummerdavemax
    @drummerdavemax Год назад +5

    These videos are great! 👍 I learned a lot from this episode! Thanks for filming these! ...make more! Take care! ✌️

  • @kennethlopez9677
    @kennethlopez9677 Год назад +8

    Great info from very respectable people. Love these duo videos. You guys have so much history and experience. Thank you! You guys are the best!

  • @jljr23
    @jljr23 Год назад +3

    Really enjoyed this. Great to hear some insights into the gun world we would maybe not hear otherwise.

  • @justhavingfun0736
    @justhavingfun0736 Год назад +1

    Really enjoy both of your stories, wisdom and advice!

  • @PhuVet
    @PhuVet Год назад

    Im a fellow gun plumber and was able to shoot a Swenson pistol a few years back, loved it. I own a Bianchi pistol with the big top rail on it and love shooting it.

  • @toddlittle3777
    @toddlittle3777 Год назад +3

    Classic guys with honest and invaluable information.

  • @Gumby56
    @Gumby56 Год назад +1

    Love this channel. Thank you for this format.

  • @dennisl4000
    @dennisl4000 Год назад +2

    Yes I did enjoy this! Y'all are a wealth of knowledge and I really appreciate you sharing it. I have never been a fan of the 10mm and when I use to hunt my side arm was a S&W 29 44 mag.

  • @gregggibson3109
    @gregggibson3109 Год назад

    Enjoyed the conversation fellas, thanks for you insights!

  • @dcselwitz
    @dcselwitz Год назад +1

    Fantastic! Thank you both!

  • @TheLegoJoker
    @TheLegoJoker Год назад

    Always a pleasure listening to you two spending a few moments to share a bit of your knowledge. Thank you!

  • @timouellette5865
    @timouellette5865 Год назад +1

    Thanks Bill and Ken,
    I love your content and is very informative, especially concerning the old days. I'm really enjoying your book "GUN GUY", THANKS for sharing your amazing story. A must have for every gun owner. I was a gun struck shirt tailed kid in the 70's, and it is nice to learn about the industry when we were younger and had the 70's hair.

  • @anthonygraeber2338
    @anthonygraeber2338 Год назад +9

    Many thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us. Your masterful education is splendid.

  • @flea-kh7om
    @flea-kh7om Год назад +2

    This was a great idea Gentlemen. As a old fella I appreciate the Q&A. Y'all take care, flea 1951

  • @johnknouse8846
    @johnknouse8846 Год назад +17

    Another “Good ‘Un”! As for the 10mm, I’ve heard about issues from other people, but my Glock 20 has ran flawlessly from the start, and I run some pretty spicy hand loads.

    • @TheLegoJoker
      @TheLegoJoker Год назад +2

      I think if I ever buy a 10mm it’ll be a G20. I rented one a couple months ago at the range and it was more pleasant shooting than I expected. Also seem to have a solid reputation same as most other Glocks. Definitely not going to dump good 1911 money into a 10mm.

    • @pukk9445
      @pukk9445 Год назад +3

      I've been running my G20 for years and with the exception of some bad ammo I picked up it has run flawlessly. just my personal experience though.

    • @Dennisthemenace40
      @Dennisthemenace40 Год назад +2

      I love my Glock 20. It’s very flexible concerning bullet weight and velocity and extremely accurate for a service pistol (under 0.7” for 5 shots at 8 yards). I can’t remember a single failure in the over 1,000 rounds I’ve fired through it. Good enough for me.

    • @Paladin1873
      @Paladin1873 Год назад +1

      Same here. I've not had any problems with the G20 and I've owned two of them.

    • @russellweber3466
      @russellweber3466 Год назад +1

      My Glock 20 10mm and 29 pitbull 10mm, will shoot any 10mm or .40 s&w ammo just fine, and full power 10mm loads hit like a train.

  • @Diddley-js6lf
    @Diddley-js6lf Год назад +2

    Great Question and Answer Session, Thank you both for the insight from you Men.

  • @wesleyjamison4442
    @wesleyjamison4442 Год назад +1

    Great commentary as usual. Right on about the M1 Carbine. One of my favorite little guns. I have also found the prism sights work well in place of a red dot.

  • @nickperez9560
    @nickperez9560 Год назад

    These guys are so smart thank you for making these videos

  • @oneshotpete6.591
    @oneshotpete6.591 Год назад +3

    i’ve always have had a soft spot for M1 carbine , agree 100% Ken 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @jimd8008
    @jimd8008 Год назад +1

    Thank you again. Always enjoy your episodes

  • @normanmallory2055
    @normanmallory2055 Год назад +2

    That was good ! Valuable information here !

  • @ironmikehallowween
    @ironmikehallowween Год назад +2

    I think the 38 Super and the 1911 are the perfect combination for those seeking a powerful semi auto with less recoil and more capacity than the 45ACP delivers, and would offer better performance with similar perceived recoil compared to a 9 mm in the 1911 platform.

  • @dmanderson01
    @dmanderson01 Год назад +1

    The things you can learn just listening to you guys 👍 awesome and thank you

  • @brian6174b
    @brian6174b Год назад +2

    For the love of God! Do a segment on your 1,000 different types of magazines! Please!!!!!!!

  • @texastomsshavingtips6359
    @texastomsshavingtips6359 Год назад +1

    Good video gentlemen, Thank you.

  • @WGH-ef5ze
    @WGH-ef5ze Год назад +1

    Thanks much gents. Have driven by your place now and then Ken (when I was living in Idaho), always wanted to stop, knock on the door, and shake your hand. You've been a great influence on this now Ret LEO and always wished I could have taken a class of yours. You and your buddy Bill sure are enjoyable to watch. Thanks to both of you-

  • @patrickgjorven7832
    @patrickgjorven7832 Год назад +4

    I thought about getting a 10mm. Mostly due to performance and capabilities of the round. Didn't think much of the firearm itself.
    Good thing I held off and just stuck with what works.
    Thank you! You probably saved me thousands!

    • @JohnDoe-zg6fn
      @JohnDoe-zg6fn Год назад

      I don’t agree fully with them. I have a TRP Operator in 10mm and it runs great. I guess there goes all of our dreams of Wilson Combat making a dedicated line of 10mms 😢

  • @machine6487
    @machine6487 Год назад

    Thanks guys I love all your video’s

  • @chrisoffutt8968
    @chrisoffutt8968 Год назад +1

    great talk on the 10mm. definitely a hard gun to build since ammo can range from .40 S&W power to some nuclear level stuff so it makes sense to find a load that works. Thanks for the tip on the P320 10mm. I had a feeling there'd be some standard Sig beta testing on the first run or two.

  • @turkeyhunter7617
    @turkeyhunter7617 Год назад

    Cool video, I especially enjoyed hearing Bill and Ken’s thoughts on 10mm handguns

  • @timothysuddath3852
    @timothysuddath3852 9 месяцев назад

    In my visits with old warriors. I've written a collection of stories, started as a kid. From WWI vets, as a child I visited nursing homes twice a week with my youth pastor to visit these elderly who didn't have vistors.
    The old guys would talk, tell me stories. I lapped it up, and at a young age started taking notes.
    Talking to WWII vets. A common theme I found throughout when I posed an obvious question -a fallen soldiers weapon.
    You would never see an M1 carbine on the ground. Another trooper would grab it, and use his rifle as the marker stuck in the ground to identify location of fallen.
    They sure loved those carbines. Coveted by the troopers. Light, high rate of fire.
    A real pleasure to shoot. I own one, unfortunately it is u shootable. Simply not safe. I appreciate it all the same.
    Maybe some day I can finish my collection and gave a shootable M1 Carbine and M1 Garand. Until then, I'll still cherish my worn out ones.

  • @sisleymichael
    @sisleymichael Год назад +1

    Ken, I loved your comments regarding the red dots on a gun as you age and eye issues. AMEN! I agree with you on a low power scope. I'm old, and your parts have a lot of miles when you get old. Were I in my 20s, I could see like a hawk. Not now, so you find ways to work around limitations.

  • @onpsxmember
    @onpsxmember Год назад +1

    Questions:
    How short of a reset is too short? Is the Industry chasing shorter ones end up in accidental doubles? Where is the line for carry compared to competition?
    What is the key to have a smooth recoil .45 ACP 1911?
    Why are there not more frame mounted RDS to not reciprocate and just get different holsters if needed?
    Thank you for this format,
    on-psx-member

  • @82lowe36id
    @82lowe36id Год назад +1

    Great video again. I agree with yall on kydex vs leather holsters. I just can't bring myself to put a nice metal gun in kydex. Overall I just feel leather os more comfortable.

  • @corydailey1486
    @corydailey1486 Год назад

    Thank you guys!

  • @bosse641
    @bosse641 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed that. Thanks guys.

  • @100vg
    @100vg Год назад

    I've had astigmatism since quite young and it started getting worse around 55. I'm 67 now and was having trouble with that and losing very near vision, but I finally got an eye doctor who knew what he was doing while fitting glasses and the Varilux no-line bifocal lenses to go with it. I've been getting Varilux for while, but this doctor really fined tuned the prescription. It is possible!

  • @irafowlerjr.7492
    @irafowlerjr.7492 Год назад +1

    wonderful, really enjoyed, thanks

  • @michaelsoule7458
    @michaelsoule7458 Год назад +1

    Always good stuff!!

  • @bspraker1
    @bspraker1 Год назад

    The best yet! And its basically free!

  • @walterminer4990
    @walterminer4990 Год назад

    Well you didn't get to mine but still the most educational gun channel on YT!
    Thank- you!
    Best to ya',,,,!

  • @terrenceb.9860
    @terrenceb.9860 Год назад +1

    Great session!

  • @PPISAFETY
    @PPISAFETY Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed this episode, both the questions and the answers. I agree with the majority of the responses as well. Some thoughts.
    1. I see that two questioners tried to get Bill to in effect endorse another custom maker's guns. Face it guys, he isn't going to do this, especially since he believes in his own product so strongly, and with good reason.
    2. Back in the 90's I became enchanted with Cooper's Scout Rifle concept, and sunk a bunch of money into the Steyer Scout Rifle. I then tested it extensively against a common Wichester Model 70 wearing a conventionally mounted 2-7X Redfield scope. I found the Model 70 to be superior at ranges from 10 to 300 yards in all respects except for the ability to use stripper clips, and less than one-third the cost. So I wholeheartedly agree with the Gun Guys on this one. I sold the Scout at a loss and never looked back.
    3. On retention fire, I agree with Ken except that I have taught the position that he showed further back with the wrist indexed against the body as the default. He is quite right that the eyes should ideally be over the bore of the pistol. Shots will cluster lower on target by the distance of the eye line to the bore, but this is inconsequential in CQB. I taught my new shooters that this technique would be good out to about 3 yards, but many could do well further out. For safety's sake teaching this technique requires high supervision at first.
    4. If I could bring back any firearm, an earlier question provides my answer. If someone brought back a fully reliable, commercially produced M1 Carbine at a reasonable price, I think it would be the home defense weapon of choice. I'd buy one in a heartbeat.

  • @lavida57
    @lavida57 Год назад +1

    Some great advice there.

  • @CombatWombatQRF
    @CombatWombatQRF Год назад

    I love this stuff!

  • @thomascarpenter7415
    @thomascarpenter7415 Год назад

    Thanks guys for continuing with these videos.. SOLID GOLD! 🏆
    As for 10mm, I run Underwood in my G20 Gen4 , it runs like a champ and very accurate

  • @tracynorman3563
    @tracynorman3563 Год назад +1

    Yes sir I will agree I got the opportunity to shoot one of your pistols 20 years ago it was awesome

  • @troyspurling1910
    @troyspurling1910 Год назад

    The discontinued gun I'd like to see come back is the Sig P239. I own 4 10mm's and my favorite and most reliable is the Sig P220 Legion.

  • @chrissidwell9455
    @chrissidwell9455 Год назад

    I just wanted to say that I have three 1911 pistols in 10mm and I agree with about half of what Ken said. With full power 10mm "Original " loading like back in the 1980's where you could have a 200 grain bullet moving at 1200fps plus , yes I agree , there isn't any pistol design that can reliably handle the 10mm. But alot of us older folks reloaded to fine tune our ammo to make our pistols shoot reliably. And also to have ammo when the 10mm was hard to find. I like a 180 grain bullet moving at around 1200fps with a 22 pound recoil spring in my 1911's, and that calculates to around 500- 550 ft/lb of muzzle energy. Some of my hunting loads generate around 600 or so. If I keep my loads around that power factor with good clean powder, I have hardly any malfunctions of any kind. And a 180 grain bullet with 550 ft/lb of energy will handle things nicely all the way from self defence to medium sized game. I think i might have one function problem every 500 rounds if i were to guess, and they were magazine related if i remember right. Just my 2 cents. Thanks guys for your honest shooting advise, you speak from experience and that's worth more than anything you read in a book.

  • @Dennisthemenace40
    @Dennisthemenace40 Год назад +2

    A 10mm pistol has to be more flexible than any other caliber pistol I can think of. Ammo can run from 180 gr at 1,000 FPS to 200 gr at 1,200 FPS to 100 gr at 1,800 FPS and anywhere in between. That’s a lot of variation! 1911’s have the ability to be tuned with different mainsprings and different firing pin stop plate profiles to mitigate slide velocities. For this reason, I believe the 1911 is THE platform for the 10mm. The Glock 20 has proven itself to be a reliable option and is a favorite of mine.

  • @bevofan123
    @bevofan123 Год назад +2

    Love these videos.
    If RUclips questions are being taken, I’d like to know where Ken got his sport coat he wears in some of the training videos. Thank you.

  • @tracynorman3563
    @tracynorman3563 Год назад +1

    Great info thank you guy

  • @steveb8001
    @steveb8001 Год назад

    Best gun channel by far.

  • @traveler7155
    @traveler7155 Год назад +1

    "Never ever compromise accuracy for speed" ... Watch that old Henry Fonda western called "The Tin Star" .... highly recommended

  • @Diddley-js6lf
    @Diddley-js6lf Год назад +1

    Very good keep up the Great Work Me. I absolutely Love all Wilson Combat. Our 354 has Exact Drag when it’s ejecting so fast the it’s dragging oh so lightly in the 9 mic mic Rounds, it has done that on every model since inception. Not so bad you need to be concerned about it but just the same.

  • @brabhamfreaman166
    @brabhamfreaman166 Год назад +1

    Awesome concept. No surprise that the result is great content. Show me a conversation between these two gents that I don’t want to watch/hear and I’ll show you a topic that wouldn’t have interested me anyway.

  • @michaelmartindale3914
    @michaelmartindale3914 Год назад

    I love my M1 carbine! It was a refurbished US Postal Works that became a Filipino trainer rifle. I paid $75 for it in 1982. In 2013 I dura coated it in a Vietnam Tigerstripe pattern. It has never failed me,even took down 2 deer in the past.

  • @darkman6092
    @darkman6092 Год назад +1

    Love the carbine, awesome!!

  • @davidbreen4353
    @davidbreen4353 Год назад

    HA! it just dawned on me(new subscriber) y'all are the Wilson Combat Arms i see in my NRA Shooting Illustrated Magazine. pretty cool! i have only just found this channel. the first one was the 7 shooter sins. pretty cool. i will be following y'all. and i do try some of the drills i read in the mag. again, pretty cool. great video's.

  • @johnenglish4652
    @johnenglish4652 Год назад +1

    Great video - thanks

  • @olofvonehrenkrook7263
    @olofvonehrenkrook7263 Год назад +1

    You may know a lot, but not a lot about the scout rifle concept ;-). It is much more than just the forward mounted scope.

  • @reginaldswindell4262
    @reginaldswindell4262 Год назад

    I'm learning a lot about firearms and shooting

  • @Bill-jv5eg
    @Bill-jv5eg Год назад

    Love this formate

  • @rogercrouch5866
    @rogercrouch5866 Год назад +2

    Love watching you guys ! Learning that I've been doing some things right ! I've been following you guys for long time since the days when you bought a good magazine and read the articles . So far I'm battling pretty darn good love my old carbines My Father was carrying m2 full auto carbine in Korean war He carried a lot of different guns but he loved his M2 carbine with first kind of starlight scope .

  • @cliffkirby8570
    @cliffkirby8570 Год назад

    Glad to hear about that 10 mm as I was actually considering a 10 mm purchase, I'm not in Bear country so I think I'll take you guys advice and back out of that deal.

  • @slowhand1198
    @slowhand1198 Год назад

    Thanks guys.

  • @hoghunter6872
    @hoghunter6872 Год назад +1

    Hey Bill are you gonna make a 360 s&w Revolver if you are make sure you put a Quick push button sling attachment on the bottom of the revolver grip The 8 inch raging hunter isn’t bad but I see some improvement is needed

  • @JustDefense
    @JustDefense Год назад +1

    Ken, try the primary arms with the cyclops etched reticle. Astigmatism killer. For pistols check out the Holosun 507c x2 with ACSS Vulcan reticle (chevron)…best optics for guys like us.

  • @garyford2039
    @garyford2039 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @jeremiah7855
    @jeremiah7855 Год назад

    Good video thanks guys

  • @peterconnan5631
    @peterconnan5631 Год назад +1

    Good answers. A personal opinion: the scout rifle concept was obsolete the moment the interchangeable magazine became reliable and reasonably common. Because the only reason you need the long-eye-relief scope is to make space for stripper-clip loading. In essence, it was obsolete before it was first made.

  • @Bullelk44M
    @Bullelk44M Год назад

    10MM comment coming. The 1911 is my favorite platform and my 6" longslide 1911 is my favorite firearm that I own. It's a hoot to shoot. Yes reliability in feeding is a serious chore. Running "task specific" handloads has solved 95% of my issues. It's my mountain hiking sidearm instead of a 6 shot magnum. To Ken's point about slide speed/high pressure- this is helped immensely by the mass of a longer slide AND being able to push 205gr home cast bullets to 1200 fps with a little less pressure due to the longer barrel. Handloading allows me to "get in tune" with the gun....
    Seems most folks shooting the 10MM are carrying 4.6" barrel Glocks or similar. My opinion is the 10MM is task specific to handgun hunting/woods defense and neither requires a small concealed handgun. Whether a Glock 40 or 1911 longslide- the 6" barrel and slide mass makes reliability and accuracy much easier to attain. THANKS!!

  • @walth5336
    @walth5336 Год назад +1

    I bought a Ruger Scout... I tried it as a scout rifle... it's now a hunting rifle with a scope back over the action

  • @curlybill3966
    @curlybill3966 Год назад

    Thanks men! ICONS!

  • @timothysuddath3852
    @timothysuddath3852 9 месяцев назад

    I've taken apart a kydex holster. Placed a soft left (suede like) material glued inside. As a DIY for a non-leather worker, it went pretty smooth.
    I definitely prefer leather, and I open carry. But for IWB kidex just works better.
    You'll also find, a lot of local "bigger" ranges generally has a guy there that can make customers kydex.
    I had one made for a S&W MP 2.0 with light and red-dot, lefty with a suede inner for right at $100.
    Very nice holster at a fair price.
    Still like leather.

  • @litsci4690
    @litsci4690 Год назад +4

    1911 is a fine platform for 10mm. Don't expect it to shoot every 10mm round on the planet with complete reliability. Choose a round or two and then STICK WITH THEM. Period. It may also help to try two or three different spring weights.

  • @geico1975
    @geico1975 Год назад

    I like what Ken said about leather holsters for steel frame pistols, makes sense to me, I'd love to find a very, very basic leather shoulder holster for my 1911, no mag pouches, just a holster for the gun and a strap across the shoulder:)

  • @patrickgjorven7832
    @patrickgjorven7832 Год назад +3

    Should ask 9-hole reviews how much of a pain the concept was to use one of the first scout rifle scopes used by the german army.

  • @imaphxaznative
    @imaphxaznative Год назад

    Thanks for all your great answers to some pretty good questions! I just ordered a 4" Taurus 44 Tracker in SS from Battle Hawk Armory and I'm very excited to hold & shoot my new favorite gun when it finally arrives. Do you have any feedback on this particular weapon if you're not familiar I totally understand because it's no Smith and Wesson but I still like to refer to it as my Dirty Harry that's on order and if you are familiar with this ported Barrel for recoil reduction do you have a load that you recommend for it?

  • @willbrink
    @willbrink Год назад +1

    Good vid per usual gents. Sure would like to take a course by Ken some day using my new Wilson SFT9 I picked up yesterday.

  • @sagmeister2234
    @sagmeister2234 Год назад +1

    Calling it right now. Mas Ayoob is Fuzzy Peach.

  • @drewsclark
    @drewsclark Год назад +1

    Can you talk about the ballistics of 9mm and the AR9? Added benefits of the longer barrel and what is the preferred load for hunting and home defense?

  • @dougmottert2258
    @dougmottert2258 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @deadeye566
    @deadeye566 Год назад

    When Dornaus & Dixon were trying to build the Bren Ten, no one would make ammo for them. They finally got Norma to make ammo for them. However, Norma's idea of making ammo was that if some is good, more is better, and too much is just barely enough. So they loaded the 10mm cartridges to ridiculous power levels, and as far as I know, once the 10mm got more or less established, everybody copied Norma. One of the numerous problems Dornaus & Dixon had was that the ammo they were using would break the Bren Ten if you shot much of it. I probably know more about this than most people, because at one point, I was the leading dealer for the Bren Ten, and talked to Mike Dixon frequently.

  • @kevinwilliams7963
    @kevinwilliams7963 Год назад +1

    Being blunt is honesty, wish more people were like that now but u might hurt someone’s feelings!!! If u don’t like the truth then change something, simple common sense!

  • @earlebeckett9434
    @earlebeckett9434 Год назад

    Ken do you remember the pistol matches near Bartlett Ohio in the 80,s.A friend of mine worked for Novak and used to reloaded so we could save some money on the matches. Great fun.

  • @chrisf247
    @chrisf247 Год назад

    Solid insight on the 10mm.

  • @tylerlondon5052
    @tylerlondon5052 Год назад +2

    Question for Ken: Tell us about the Don't Be a Victim block of programming that used to run on Spike TV. How did it come into being? How did you get involved? Now that Spike is gone, is there any way to watch reruns?
    It was great to see such strongly pro-gun programming being mainstreamed. Spike TV RIP.

  • @christopherbishop4927
    @christopherbishop4927 Год назад +4

    Spectacular brain picking sessions Gentlemen, thank you. Mr. Wilson if your guys are building 10mm 1911's with 80% consistency, I'm certain you are talented enough to "raise the bar"......from what you declare I guess I just don't shoot my 10mm 1911's enough to make them problematic

  • @gryphonz3
    @gryphonz3 Год назад +1

    Gentlemen...I just watched your video from a few years ago about customizing Glock's. The Wilson modified Glock is a beautiful thing. While I have several Glock pistols, over the year's I have grown to prefer the S&W M&P's. While not quite as simple to detail strip, in my opinion they are a better pistol. Do you have any plan's to do anything with this line of pistol's in the future?

  • @cwsmith17
    @cwsmith17 Год назад +1

    Legends

  • @stevemoore6245
    @stevemoore6245 Год назад

    My belt and WC holster make leather sounds that i love, only when I move. My wife once said, "What is that sound?" like riding a horse