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We're on the range with an M1911 that is one of the smoothest-shooting versions we’ve shot in recent memory. And best of all?
Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.
Smith & Wesson's new Shield X micro-compact handgun combines elements from the company's M&P Shield Plus with some cues from ...
Founded in 1868 in the northeast U.S., Hopkins & Allen grew from a friendly business venture into a prolific maker of ...
Firearms and ammunition ballistics have changed greatly over the last half-century, but one of the biggest leaps in performance hit the scene five decades ago, when Burris Optics introduced its ...
Following on the success of its shotshell-chambered, pump-action Shockwave, with its 990 Aftershock, Mossberg brings to ...
In the mid-1970s, the German federal police sought a replacement for its existing World War II-era sidearms and put out ...
Whether for tactical operations, stalking prey in the game fields or bugging out to a safe location, the patented EXO 13 by ...
Q: My wife and I were celebrating our first child when a gentleman came up to our yard as the party was underway and asked ...
The Spanish/Basque city of Eibar is one of Europe’s great arms-manufacturing centers, with a history in gunmaking dating back ...
The Taurus 817 revolver hasn't been available since the early 2000s, but now, it's back and features several notable updates.
For this episode, we’re on the range with a double-stack, M1911-style handgun that’s more compact and lightweight than we’re ...