Uncategorized Reload!: How Different Magazines Affect the Performance of a 1911 By Mitch Eckler As shooters, we take many things at face value and keep right on pressing the trigger until something goes wrong.... Read more »
Uncategorized The .22LR 21A Evolved: Beretta Unleashes the 20X Bobcat in .22 LR By Tim Stetzer Back when I first turned 21, a Beretta 950BS Jetfire was one of my first carry guns. The 950BS was... Read more »
Uncategorized Langdon’s Timeless Inside-The-Waistband CCW Holster By Fred Mastison While modern Kydex and plastic holsters serve us well, there is something just classic about leather. I find them to... Read more »
Uncategorized Budget Racer: SAR USA Releases its Competition-Ready K12 Sport By Mitch Eckler There is nothing quite like standing on the firing line with some buddies, a shot timer, and the knowledge that... Read more »
Uncategorized AXIO 9mm – From Shadow Systems By Fred Mastison Shadow Systems has launched the AXIO 9mm pistol platform, a new full-size, duty-capable handgun engineered from the ground up around... Read more »
Uncategorized The Super-Rare Devel Gammon Custom Competition Colt 1911 By Gary Paul Johnston When Charles W. Kelsey quit Formula One racing for Chevrolet in England, he never dreamed that he would reinvent aspects of the Colt 1911 the world had... Read more »
Uncategorized A History of Reliability: Pistols that Established the Sig Sauer Legacy By Dave Bahde Given all the controversy surrounding the Sig P320, it’s easy to forget Sig Sauer has an incredible legacy of building... Read more »
Uncategorized Smith & Wesson Shield X – Developed with Davidson’s By Fred Mastison The Smith & Wesson Shield has been one of the most successful carry pistols to ever hit the market. Its... Read more »
Uncategorized Old-School Steel: The SAR K2 45 Delivers Modern Capacity and Ergonomics By Mitch Eckler There is something comforting about a well-built hammer-fired .45 ACP. For decades, the 1911 dominated the conversation about large-bore defensive... Read more »
Uncategorized Remember The Medusa? By Gary Paul Johnston In 1985, I received an exotic, modified 6-inch S&W K-38 revolver from the Phillips and Rodgers Company in Texas. What was different about the gun was its special smooth, round cylinder, still in the... Read more »