Uncategorized Torture Test: The First 1000 Rounds Through the Glock 17 Gen 6 By Joel T. Nadler I have been buying Glocks, starting with the 2nd generation, since the early 1990s. However, for most of that time,... Read more »
Uncategorized Not Your Typical Wheelgun: The Chiappa Rhino 60DS in .44 Mag By Combat Handguns When Chiappa Firearms unveiled the next evolution of the Rhino line in larger calibers at this year’s SHOT Show, I... Read more »
Uncategorized San Miguel Arcángel 1911 Exudes Radiance In Black, Blue, & Gold By Fred Mastison SK Guns has made a major name for itself as the nation's only series-driven, limited-edition manufacturer of custom firearms. In... Read more »
Uncategorized Concealed Carry 101: What are Moon Clips for Revolvers? By James Hebert There are two potential downsides to carrying a revolver instead of a semi-automatic pistol: low capacity and slow reloading. Most... Read more »
Uncategorized WC BULWARK Is Designed For Deep Concealment & Extreme Duty Use By Fred Mastison When it comes to Wilson Combat, there is one thing you can count on – performance. This has become their... Read more »
Uncategorized Practical Concealed Carry: How to Carry A Full-Size Pistol By Combat Handguns Enter into a conversation with anyone about concealed carry and the first issue will be what size pistol you should... Read more »
Uncategorized Back Up Irons for your Glock: The Meprolight CRIS Sights are a Perfect Fit By Dave Bahde Backup irons, who needs them? Short answer: anyone who carries a pistol for duty or defense. Working pistols require solid,... Read more »
Uncategorized Girsan Witness 2311 CMXX By Fred Mastison The Girsan Witness 2311 is a very nice gun to run. Smooth shooting and laser accurate, it has gained follower... Read more »
Uncategorized History Lesson: Walther PPK/S, The Popular Pistol Through The Ages By Joel T. Nadler The Walther PPK/s has a rich history, including capturing the hearts of moviegoers worldwide through the James Bond franchise. Although... Read more »
Uncategorized Enter the Commander: Testing The 9mm SR1911 By James Hebert Ruger is an all-American company when the incentive structures are against it. On top of it, the company not only... Read more »