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 >
.357 Magnum Ammunition and Firearms
I don’t know if we’re all just born with an inherent knowledge of the clout Smith & Wesson holds amongst…Read More >
To be clear, the subject of this report is the alternating of different loads in a handgun. The first couple…Read More >
A friend of mine is very knowledgeable concerning handguns. He owns a number of excellent handguns including a Colt .38…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 >
Recently, a friend remarked that the new Colt Python, at $1,399 MSRP, could not be as good as the older…Read More >
A long time ago, there were no Magnum cartridges. It was only 85 years ago that the .357 Magnum cartridge…Read More >
Quite a few shooters, myself included, cling to the handguns they have used for many years and don’t give newer…Read More >
Over a lengthy run of nine-plus seasons of walker-splattering action, horror and drama, The Walking Dead has featured many iconic…Read More >
Buffalo Bore Ammunition uses the motto “Strictly Big Bore – Strictly Business.” Just the same, Buffalo Bore offers loadings in…Read More >
You won’t find “Magnumitis” in the dictionary. The term was coined as a derisive nickname for the tendency of shooters…Read More >