Firearms
5 Best .308 Winchester Semi-Auto Rifles
When .223 Remington just won’t do it, many turn to the venerable .308 Winchester. The classic “battle rifle” is a…Read More >
When .223 Remington just won’t do it, many turn to the venerable .308 Winchester. The classic “battle rifle” is a…Read More >
When I wrote my article on the Best Home Defense Pistols, many readers expressed their displeasure with the lack of…Read More >
True innovations are few and far between. The introduction of polymer frames, high-pressure handgun calibers, and optics-ready handguns are important.…Read More >
It is unfortunate many shooters get false information from the cinema, popular fiction and even from other shooters. As an…Read More >
There’s a reason the Smith & Wesson Shield is one of the most popular handguns on the market: It’s accurate,…Read More >
I know, buying your first S&W handgun online is quite difficult. You can’t hold the gun, and nobody’s around to…Read More >
I have used a Smith and Wesson M&P pistol as my carry gun for quite some time. My first such…Read More >
All of us in the gun community are very aware of the gun options from Smith & Wesson. (If you…Read More >
The model designation M&P (Military & Police) predates the current Smith & Wesson autoloaders by 106 years. Originally applied to…Read More >
If ever there was a firearm that should receive title billing in a movie, it was the Smith and Wesson Model 29 .44 Magnum used in Dirty Harry. The synergistic combination of Eastwood’s inimitable presence and the Model 29’s unparalleled power created an enduring cinematic icon. At a time when the Age of Aquarius threatened to castrate American virility, Dirty Harry gently reminded the world that we Americans were still the baddest boys on the block.