Firearms
Range Report: Ruger Wrangler .22
The single-action revolver was introduced more than 180 years ago. The best of the breed, the Single Action Army, was…Read More >
They don’t call this The Shooter’s Log for nothing. If you’re looking for the most in-depth, informative and interesting firearm blog posts, stay tuned to this section. You’ll find valuable reviews, news and other information about handguns, rifles, shotguns, AR-15s and more.
The single-action revolver was introduced more than 180 years ago. The best of the breed, the Single Action Army, was…Read More >
Some shooters regard revolvers as dinosaurs. Since the introduction of the first reliable self-loading pistols well over 100 years ago,…Read More >
After firing the Bond Arms Bullpup 9mm, I came away with a good impression. Despite the pistol’s lightweight and compact…Read More >
Nearly 80 percent of Americans will take a road trip this summer. Do you know how to store your firearm in the different states you will be traveling through? This article is an updated version of one of The Shooter’s Log most popular posts. Have Gun Will Travel… Your Guide to Transporting a Firearm Across the United States.
It’s not just about how it feels—there are more things you need to consider when purchasing a handgun. Here is a walk-through guide on how to evaluate a pistol using only 50 rounds of ammo.
The Walther PPS has been around a bit more than a decade. I continue to be surprised that the PPS…Read More >
Forjas Taurus (translated: Taurus Forge) is a Brazilian company now very familiar to American shooters. In 1941 it produced its…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 >