Uncategorized Tested: Steinel .38 Special +P Snub Nose Pro Ammunition By James Hebert The .38 Special cartridge is an old dog that continually learns new tricks. Despite the march of time, the .38... Read more »
Uncategorized BODYGUARD 38 2.0 Series Revolver By Fred Mastison The Smith & Wesson BODYGUARD line has become a standard of EDC handguns. Lightweight, reliable, and easy to carry, these... Read more »
Uncategorized Bright, Bold, and Fast: TAG Precision Sights Reviewed By Kenzie Fitzpatrick The worst part about almost all handguns is the factory iron sights. Just about every handgun I’ve owned has come with... Read more »
Uncategorized Big Black Barrel – From Flux Defense By Fred Mastison The Flux Defense Raider 365 has been an exceptionally popular weapon. It is an ultra-compact Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) chassis system... Read more »
Uncategorized Optimizing Your Shooting Belt: General Principles By Zak Keehn Building a shooting belt is a critical step in advancing your firearms skills. A belt is a necessity for moving... Read more »
Uncategorized Full-Size .380 ACP: The Taurus Model 58 Tames the Recoil By Frank Jardim Attention fans of the 9mm Beretta 92FS, its American military brothers the M9 and M9A1, or the many clones produced... Read more »
Uncategorized Al Capone’s “Sweetheart” Colt 1911- Limited-Edition Release By Fred Mastison Al Capone was one of the nation's most notorious criminals. Ruthless and feared, he ruled a mob empire with an... Read more »
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 »