Uncategorized New FN 309 MRD: FN Performance, Affordable Pricing By Combat Handguns FN has spent more than a century building guns for militaries, law enforcement, and professionals who get paid to trust... Read more »
Uncategorized Smith & Wesson Releases the Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp in Moss By Rob Garrett In the last few years, Smith & Wesson has really upped its revolver game, and the market has responded. From... Read more »
Uncategorized Know Your Handgun – Off Range Handling By Fred Mastison Of all the firearms at our disposal, handguns tend to be the most difficult to master. They are relatively small,... Read more »
Uncategorized Ammo Saver: Drilling Transitions Between Targets with One Box of Ammo By Mitch Eckler There are a lot of moving parts in good shooting. Grip, sight picture, trigger work, recoil management, movement, and decision... Read more »
Uncategorized APOC PRO – From TriStar Arms By Combat Handguns TriStar Arms has made a name for itself with the production of several solid handguns. They have a good reputation... Read more »
Uncategorized Spotlight: 1791 Gunleather By Mike Detty In a corner of Mexico City away from the chaotic highway traffic and the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life there is a... Read more »
Uncategorized Taming the Recoil: Kimber Adds the Compensated 2K11 Comp to the Lineup By Combat Handguns Back in November of 2024, Kimber introduced its 2K11 platform, delivering increased capacity, unwavering accuracy, and exceptional handling. It possessed... Read more »
Uncategorized The VKP Pro – From VKTR Industries By Fred Mastison VKTR is a well-known name in the AR-15 market. They have been making solid rifles and accessories for years. Today,... Read more »
Uncategorized The 22LR Revolver Showdown, Colt Versus S&W By James Hebert The Smith & Wesson 617 and Colt King Cobra are two familiar names in the revolver world. The 617 is... Read more »
Uncategorized History, Crafstmanship, & Experimentation Come Together In This 1911 By Mitch Eckler Custom 1911s are not a new idea. Since John Moses Browning patented the design on Valentine’s Day in 1911, shooters... Read more »