Firearms
Smith & Wesson Sigma Gets an Upgrade: SD9 2.0
In 1994, Smith & Wesson introduced the Sigma, a polymer-framed semi-automatic as its answer to the ever-increasing competition from the…Read More >
In 1994, Smith & Wesson introduced the Sigma, a polymer-framed semi-automatic as its answer to the ever-increasing competition from the…Read More >
I must say, I enjoyed firing and testing this handgun more so than any in perhaps the previous two years.…Read More >
If anyone has a reputation for innovation and originality it is KelTec. While many makers have waxed fat with 100-year-old…Read More >
The FN Hi-Power — most often called the Browning Hi-Power — is easily the most prolific military handgun of the…Read More >
During the 1960s, Heckler and Koch developed one of the finest submachine guns in history. The MP5 went through many…Read More >
Colt’s latest “snake gun” is a huge improvement on the company’s original .44 Magnum hand cannon in more ways than…Read More >
At first glance, the Girsan Regard Gen 4 looks like some type of elevated Beretta 92. As you look more…Read More >
As I move into this review, I am going to make a few statements on concealed carry pistols and their…Read More >
CZ-USA came into the striker-fired polymer frame market later than some, but the P-10 handguns are excellent examples of the…Read More >
The Ruger Precision Rifle is a competition killer—in the factory precision rifle market—from a number of perspectives. Everything is included—billet precision chassis, fully-adjustable buttstock, folding stock adapter, AR compatible safety, outstanding factory trigger, tri-lug-style bolt, free-floated, AR-15 compatible forend, and AICS compatible box-fed magazine. Best of all, the RPR is available in .223!