Firearms
Range Report: Smith & Wesson Classic Model 25-5 Revolver
For most of us who grew up when the revolver ruled the world, and the goose hung high in Springfield…Read More >
For most of us who grew up when the revolver ruled the world, and the goose hung high in Springfield…Read More >
After many years of carrying a defensive handgun, I find the same formula works today that worked when I began…Read More >
Sometimes it’s not about having the smallest mouse gun, rather it’s about having something decently concealable in a capable caliber.…Read More >
So, we needed another compact 9mm? I think, perhaps, we do after firing the new CSX extensively. This is quite…Read More >
I grew up in homes without self-loading firearms of multiple types. My grandfather owned Smith and Wesson revolvers, although he…Read More >
I like to think that I am still close to my prime; but I can certainly see how my parents are no longer near their peak. This is very evident with my mother’s arthritic hands. Roughly 10 years ago, she purchased a Ruger LCP (the original) as her every day carry (EDC) gun. Her hand strength was fine for recoil control, slide manipulation and her finger was certainly strong enough to manage the trigger. Over intervening time, those processes have become much more difficult, making her rethink her handgun choice.
This is an overview of the handguns Smith & Wesson produces that may be suitable for everyday personal carry. The…Read More >
Like many of you, I became a .45 believer some years ago. It was a combination of things: talking with…Read More >
Every class (of any size) seems to have at least one person who brings up chamber-empty carry. Recently, a good…Read More >
I wondered if the advent of guns such as the Springfield Hellcat, SIG P365, and S&W Shield Plus had made…Read More >