Click Here Get Notes by EmailToday: Gun Reviews: The Smith & Wesson Shield, Remington’s Latest R51, and Lone Wolf Distributors’ Timberwolf Compact Frame. I talk for about 15 minutes about each’s good parts, fit feel, and what they would be best used for. Not technically data, but actually information you could use to see if one of these guns is right for you to use in your self defense.
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Podcast Outline:
Review of the Smith & Wesson Shield 9mm
Safety Solutions Academy Plan B, the reason I can actually use one of these guns now
Clinger Holster to carry the gun in
Blade Tech Magazine Pouch
Difference in thinking when carrying a single stack gun vs a double stack gun
Review of the Remington R51
Was going to buy and then didn’t
Weird Grip Safety
Crappy Trigger
Unusual slide operation that let the gun lock half way open a bunch
Crappier reset on the trigger (even worst then firing the gun)
I’m not sure they really fixed the thing
Holsters Mentioned
Concealment Solutions
On Your 6 Designs
Review of the Lone Wolf Distributors Timberwolf Compact Frame
Doesn’t switch straight over from a Glock Gen 3 like I’d believed. You have to read the fine print on their sight
Love the grip angle
Love the beaver tail on the gun 1911 style
Like the fit and finish
Don’t like the finger grooves (wish they had gotten rid of those all together)
Don’t like the undercut on the trigger guard. I still get Glock knuckle with the thing
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Stay Safe,
Ben
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