Firearm History
Smith & Wesson: A History
I don’t know if we’re all just born with an inherent knowledge of the clout Smith & Wesson holds amongst…Read More >
I don’t know if we’re all just born with an inherent knowledge of the clout Smith & Wesson holds amongst…Read More >
AR, MOA, BP… what’s with all the lingo? If you’re new, you probably already noticed that there’s a bunch of…Read More >
While “Big Bore” mania has been circulating for a while now, a newer cartridge is finding its way to the…Read More >
We are knee-deep in a frightening pandemic. Just the same, while caution is demanded, this is far from the worst…Read More >
There are firearm designs that are too good to die. It isn’t a difficult chore to compare modern self-loading handguns…Read More >
With modern performance and durability, it is surprising to young shooters that the CZ 75 was developed during the early…Read More >
Smith and Wesson’s hand ejector revolvers are easily the most successful revolvers of all time. From .32 caliber I-frame revolvers…Read More >
When conducting research for this story, I began to realize that the humble and little appreciated Winchester 1894 rifle has…Read More >
A long time ago, there were no Magnum cartridges. It was only 85 years ago that the .357 Magnum cartridge…Read More >
The 1911 handgun is a respected firearm and among the greatest fighting weapons ever designed and manufactured. It is enjoying…Read More >