Hickok45 is proof positive that no matter how many rounds you have dropped a hammer on in your life, recreational shooting is a simple pleasure that rarely fails to bring a chuckle.
Earlier today Hickok45 dropped a video on the K6XS he liked it…but he likes everything. He rambles on and on to much for me so I can’t stomach watching all his videos to the end. The Kimber Family CDP & RCP Ultra's Classic Carry Pro (Factory Bone Grips) Custom Two-Tone 45/.460Rowland Gold Combat Limited Edition Master Carry Pro Sapphire ...
Hickok45 Takedown of Bugs Anyone remember what product Hickok uses for repelling ticks he mentioned it in a recent Sunday shootout but I couldn’t seem to find it again?
How many of you watch Hickok45 on You Tube? What do you think of his videos? I watch him a lot he is very informative and I like the way he explains and breaks down the firearms that he shoots. I have seen a lot of videos on firearms but I keep coming back to him. Just wondering what people...
I've had an APX A1 Carry for slightly over a year and decided the community and future shooters would benefit from an honest review. In my search of a micro 9mm carry gun, I thought the APX A1 Carry looked perfect. Here are my thoughts: I have put 1000 rounds through this gun and it fired every single one reliably.The price is amazing and there seems to always be a rebate on this pistol ...
The K6s is one of the best carry revolvers on the market right now, and with the advent of the alloy-framed K6xs, Kimber is certainly giving legacy players a run for their money. The recessed chambers of these guns are nice touches, and you can't go wrong with six shots of 38 +P over the five of a J-frame. I hope to find one in an LGS soon to see how they feel compared to a comparable S&W 642 ...
How does Hickok45 hit targets at point blank range and farther away without adjusting the zero? Especially on guns with sights with high height over bore? Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment wildraft1 •
Ballistol is your friend. Don't use steel brushes. Basic brass ones down the barrel will do the job. For the frame, just go in with a basic microfiber cloth. Alternatively, just look up Hickok45's gun cleaning video. It's what helped me back when I was new to the scene.