Safety and Training
Shooting Accuracy: The 100-Round Group
I have often stated that the absolute measure of accuracy is zero. All deviations are a detriment. That being said,…Read More >
I have often stated that the absolute measure of accuracy is zero. All deviations are a detriment. That being said,…Read More >
The Walther PPS has been around a bit more than a decade. I continue to be surprised that the PPS…Read More >
The debate between those favoring the single action and the double-action-first-shot pistol took predictable paths. The single-action shooter tended to…Read More >
Many of us own military bolt-action rifles that have been in service for more than 100 years. Even World War…Read More >
Many years ago, the first swing-out-cylinder, double-action revolvers from Smith & Wesson began leaving the factory. The unicycle was in…Read More >
When Browning introduced the Buckmark in 1985, I wasn’t slow to add it to my working battery. Later, a Browning…Read More >
These are uncertain times. Few of us have faith in our government or leaders. We have seen lackluster responses to…Read More >
I have used Rock Island Armory handguns for many years—since the Rock was first introduced. From my first experience, I…Read More >
I believe that among the most misunderstood aspects of choosing a firearm is choosing the barrel length best suited for…Read More >
I have been loading the 9mm Luger for some time. I admit, my first efforts were nothing to brag about.…Read More >