The Right (And Wrong) Grips
[…] punch you in the mouth, or it can be used with delicacy and precision by a dental surgeon to repair […]
[…] punch you in the mouth, or it can be used with delicacy and precision by a dental surgeon to repair […]
The Model 1911 firing pin plate may seem insignificant — it just holds in the firing pin, right? Not so fast. […]
[…] to excel in one particular category, you may encounter trade-offs elsewhere. If you buy a revolver custom-built for the sport […]
The 9mm FN/Browning Hi-Power, one of John Browning’s best designs, was released in 1935 – the same year as the […]
Steyr had to market their gun in the shadow of all that. Both companies hailed from Austria, and everybody everywhere […]
[…] Ruger introduced their first centerfire single-action sixgun, the .357 Magnum Blackhawk. This Colt-size single action, just as with the 1953 […]
Armscor’s newest lineup of .22 LR, .22 Mag., .357 and 9mm revolvers reflect the business experience the Czech industry shows […]
If I happen to stumble over another .40 S &W cylinder, I just may have it rechambered for the 10mm […]
[…] rather small number of barrel length options. For instance, S &W’s Model 19 .357 Magnum was only cataloged with 21/2, […]
The pistol is a DA/SA design, with the “usual” ability of this CZ-inspired design to work “cocked and locked” or […]