Passion For The Craft:
Where are tomorrow’s gunsmiths coming from? It’s a common question, and one with a lot of different answers. There’s the
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Where are tomorrow’s gunsmiths coming from? It’s a common question, and one with a lot of different answers. There’s the
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There’s a reason why most people shoot a .22 better than a .44 Magnum. Recoil has long been the enemy
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Sometimes it’s hot, I’m tired, or the threat assessment is just really low. I know I should do better but
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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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It’s been 90 years since Walther made what’s generally considered the first commercially successful DA semi-auto pistol, the model PP.
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It’s fine to like nice things. No one should feel guilty for sleeping on sheets with a high thread count,
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an the American M1911 whose single action trigger has always bedeviled the fool and incautious alike, the P38 was a […]
It’s no secret cops have gone heavily to the 9mm in the last few years, but not everyone understands why.
Recoil and muzzle blast are the two biggest hurdles to overcome in learning to shoot well.
Afriend was manning the .50 atop a gun truck in Afghanistan when his convoy was ambushed by Taliban insurgents. Heavy
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