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[…] original one I experienced at the long-ago media unveiling in Springfield, Mass., was in .40 S&W and wouldn’t shoot 180-gr. […]
[…] original one I experienced at the long-ago media unveiling in Springfield, Mass., was in .40 S&W and wouldn’t shoot 180-gr. […]
“I carry a Springfield Hellcat in a leather Triple K inside the waistband at about 2:00, mostly. Sometimes, I pocket […]
[…] But how much is this cost, really? I’ve got a Springfield Armory 1911 TRP that sends a 230-gr. Speer Gold […]
[…] in .44 Special; however, a very few came out of Springfield in .44-40 and .45 Colt. The Model 1926 was […]
Stippling is essentially the process of melting a polymer surface and reshaping the texture into what you desire in look
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In 1975, Richard Davis invited three dozen friends for an impromptu shoot. A few gun writers, including our own now-retired
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For a long time in gun manufacturing and ’smithing it was “blue.” Today there are more colors and finishes than
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For a very large part of my life a Ruger Super Blackhawk in .44 mag is what followed me around.
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If one intends to buy a gun for defensive use, it darn well better develop some battle scars. I’m not
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When you carry a handgun, whether for competition, hunting, or self-defense, the question arises how much extra ammunition is enough?