Concealed Carry
Review: Charter Arms Bulldog .357 Magnum
The Charter Arms Bulldog isn’t a go-anywhere do-anything handgun like a four-inch barrel .357 Magnum or a Colt Government Model…Read More >
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The Charter Arms Bulldog isn’t a go-anywhere do-anything handgun like a four-inch barrel .357 Magnum or a Colt Government Model…Read More >
In the 1970s, Germany did something unprecedented. They conducted an extensive test of handguns in order to choose a new…Read More >
The proper sequence and technique used in loading a pistol has an effect on reliability. As an example, the seven-round…Read More >
For the past 50 years, I have always had some type of 12-gauge shotgun. My first shotgun was a 12-gauge…Read More >
FN (aka Fabrique Nationale Herstal) has been a front-runner in service and reliability for more than 100 years. From among…Read More >
For many years, I considered handgun-mounted red dots a gimmick for fun shooting or competition and little else. With steady…Read More >
Not long ago, a friend pointed out a video shared on a training site the instructor seemed proud of. A…Read More >
There are many types of rifles. Some are so specialized they are not useful for anything outside their specific design…Read More >
Ankle carry is a modern development of a carry that has been around for hundreds of years. Scots carried a…Read More >
I am not certain who manufactured the first slim-line compact 9mm. The STAR BM, Smith and Wesson 3913 and early…Read More >