Ammunition
Throwback Thursday: Does Anyone Still Use the .38 Super?
A question that comes up around gun shops is, “Who still uses the .38 Super, if anyone?” I am one…Read More >
A question that comes up around gun shops is, “Who still uses the .38 Super, if anyone?” I am one…Read More >
The FN Hi-Power — most often called the Browning Hi-Power — is easily the most prolific military handgun of the…Read More >
What’s the most important rule of a gunfight? Have a gun at hand when you need it. Regardless the caliber…Read More >
Springfield introduced the subcompact Hellcat 9mm to great acclaim. Now, the full-sized Echelon 9mm pistol has earned an excellent reputation…Read More >
A while ago I wrote on the HK USP45 and its impressive history in both institutional use and among civilian…Read More >
One shot stopping power… The facts bear out that a larger caliber is more likely to stop the bad guy…Read More >
The 9x19mm cartridge has been in development since 1901. In that time, it has only gained popularity, with shooters around…Read More >
Kel-Tec’s SUB2000 9mm carbine is one of those firearms that those who are ‘in the know’ seem to own. Not…Read More >
It isn’t difficult to work up enthusiasm for a Glock pistol, or to enjoy firing it, but making the report…Read More >
The Kel-Tec Sub 2000 dispenses with all of the problems of the semi-automatic SMG, and it is a neat trick compared to the best of the competing 9mm carbines. The SUB 2000 isn’t heavy, it has a usable trigger, and it is a feathery-light firearm that handles quickly. While all that is good and well, read the full story to learn why the author recommends it for home defense.