New Hammer Shrouds Update!
Here is the first pull on the thermoformer of 3 new models of the Pocket-Safe hammer shroud. These will fit the Taurus 85, Taurus Protector, and the Ruger LCRx.
Here is the first pull on the thermoformer of 3 new models of the Pocket-Safe hammer shroud. These will fit the Taurus 85, Taurus Protector, and the Ruger LCRx.
Question of the day: are Facebook employees illiterate, or just logic-defying gun haters? As you have seen mentioned elsewhere, the Wall-Saver safety cylinder is going to debut in March (for late-model Smith & Wesson J-frame, just like the Pocket-Safe hammer … Continued
We don’t think about it much, because it doesn’t get the headlines, but knife control: as dumb as gun control, or even dumber? I carry a knife AND a gun every day. And actually, I have several of each available, … Continued
In Part 7 of my series on the making of Pocket-Safe hammer shrouds, I discussed the trouble that loss of the laser cutter at Club Workshop caused me, and the various cutting methods I tried to get hammer shrouds from … Continued
In Part 6 of my series on the making of Pocket-Safe hammer shrouds, I explained how I finally overcame my second major mistake and obtained a final design for thermoforming dies that is still in use. But also, how I … Continued
In Part 1 of my series on the development of the Pocket-Safe hammer shroud, I showed you my first prototype and explained how I realized, on further examination, that it wasn’t designed right. I wanted to close the top, and … Continued
The beginnings of the Pocket-Safe hammer shroud are simply my preference for a spur-hammer snubbie. I didn’t like the “humpback” look of the shrouded models available, and I didn’t like the thumb-tip cocking they offered. I wanted something that I … Continued
Why the Pocket-Safe Hammer Shroud? Why have I spent the last year—and thousands of dollars—coming up with a concealed carry hammer shroud to solve a problem that Smith & Wesson solved in about 1952? I’m a great believer in concealed … Continued
Thanks for checking out Leo Combat. I’ve done a lot of things in my life. I’ve sold auto parts and repaired cars. I’ve fed the machines (and extinguished the fires!) at a plywood factory. I’ve drafted patents and I’ve appeared … Continued
UPDATE: Triple-O knives are shipping same-business-day when you complete your order before 1600 Mountain time! As you can see elsewhere, Triple-O stands for Out Of Options. The Triple-O is designed with exactly one purpose: to save your life when nothing … Continued