Nighthawk Custom, the Berryville, Ark., gun maker best known for its top-of-the-line 1911 pistols, has created quite a buzz at the 145th NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits by rolling out a new line of revolvers for hunting, personal protection and competitive shooting.
Already a popular option for shorter-barreled revolvers and automatics, Galco has released new models of its Great Alaskan chest holster, molded to fit longer-barreled, hunting-style revolvers.
Hunting with handguns has been done by many, but few have the expertise under their belt like Max Prasac, who has decades of experience and has authored two other books on revolvers.