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Smith & Wesson 442 Review: The Best Hammerless .38 Snubnose That Money Can Buy?

The .38 snubnose still matters. It’s the kind of gun that makes sense in just about any situation. You can slip it into a pocket before heading out the door, tuck it under a poker table while holding a losing hand, use it as a backup gun to a semi-automatic with more capacity, or keep it in the truck safe when you’re gonna be hitting the road.  The snubnose doesn’t care about style points, and it’s not chasing trends. It’s simple, and it’s reliable, and when you pull the trigger, it fires.  That’s all a person really needs. Now, I’ve owned my share of little semi-auto pocket semi-automatic pistols, like those tiny little .380s that promise convenience but that sometimes end up being more trouble than they’re worth. Sure, they’re slim and easy to carry, but anyone who has put enough rounds through them knows that little guns have a

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Walther PPK/S Review: Walther’s Wonderful Little Pistol That’s Never Gone Away

Some guns come and go over the years, but the Walther PPK is one gun that has never fully left the conversation.  It’s a pistol that has stood the test of time, and not because it’s the most modern or the highest capacity, but because it works…and it just so happens to look really good doing it. In a way, the PPK is like the 1911 of the concealed carry world. The 1911 might not be the hottest thing on paper compared to polymer wonder semi-automatic pistols, but they work, folks still carry them, compete with them, and are buying more of them now than ever before.  Same with the PPK. The Walther PPK/S in .32 ACP (also known as the 7.65mm in Europe) holds 8+1 rounds, which isn’t bad for such a small gun. Walther keeps bringing it back in different flavors. They recently reintroduced it in .32 ACP

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The 1911: Colt Mark IV Series 70 

Some designs fade with time and others get reinvented, but the 1911 is one gun that just refuses to go away.  More than a hundred years old, this pistol is still one of the most popular semi-automatic pistols in America. In fact, when you add up all the companies making 1911s today (Colt, Springfield Armory, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Kimber, Dan Wesson, Taurus, SIG Sauer, Rock Island Armory, and plenty more) they collectively outsell Glocks on the civilian market.  That’s not nostalgia talking. That’s cold hard numbers. The 1911 may be old school…but sometimes old school is cool.  The 1911 has managed to hang around because it works. It’s accurate, it’s comfortable to the point of feeling super natural in the hand, and the .45 ACP cartridge it was designed around is still a proven fight-stopper.  In a world of striker-fired polymer pistols, the 1911 still remains a more than

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Ruger GP100 Review: The Working Man’s Revolver That Will Outlast You in the Apocalypse

Some guns look great in the glass case at the gun shop. They’re polished to a mirror finish, and they’re practically begging to be admired.  And then there are guns like the Ruger GP100, which doesn’t really care about impressing you at all. That’s because it’s too busy being the kind of revolver that you can carry into the wilderness for weeks at a time without a single worry. It’s the sidearm that just plain works, and that’s true regardless of whether you’re facing down a black bear on a mountain trail or knocking over steel plates at the range on a sunny Saturday afternoon. This revolver is a chunk of steel and it really has a robust personality. It feels solid in the hand, and not in that “heavy for the sake of heavy” way, but in a “this thing could probably survive a nuclear winter” kind of way. 

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SIG Sauer P229/M11-A1 Review: The Swiss Watch of the Handgun World

If the Beretta 92-series is the Italian Stallion of the handgun world, then the SIG Sauer P-series is the Swiss Watch: precise, refined, meticulously engineered, and built to last.  And in the middle of all that precision and craftsmanship sits the SIG Sauer P229, which is (in my humble opinion) arguably the most practical and versatile of the P-series lineup.  It’s a gun that doesn’t just do everything; it does everything well.  The SIG Sauer M11-A1 9mm in the original factory box with x3 15-round magazines. And the M11-A1 variant that I happen to own? I think it might just be the best blend of old-school SIG and modern carry gun you can still get, brand new in the box that is.  Beretta vs. SIG is like Ford vs. Chevy You can’t talk about the SIG P-series without also bringing up the Beretta 92. The two are locked in a

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Beretta 92/M9 Review: The Italian Stallion of the Handgun World

If I could only own one pistol for the rest of my life (and I mean just one, no safe full of options, no weekly trades, no “what ifs” or other scenarios), the Beretta 92 would be very close to the top of that very short list.  It’s not just a personal favorite of mine either. It’s a gun that makes sense. It’s reliable and rugged and ready for hardcore tactical situations…and yet it’s also so elegant and refined that it’s beautiful to look at.  It’s also just plain fun to shoot.  And here’s the thing: it’s not just great for me. If you’re the kind of shooter who appreciates the old-school feel of DA/SA pistols, and who also loves the weight and balance of a full-size metal frame (and if, like me, you also want something with both soul and performance)… then the Beretta 92 might just be the

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Semi-Automatic Pistols Guide

Semi-automatic pistols are the go-to pistols for law enforcement, concealed carriers, competitive shooters, and weekend range warriors.  Why?  It’s pretty simple: they can be carried around literally anywhere and they also offer speed, capacity, and a whole lot of practicality packed into one tidy little frame. But before diving headfirst into the sea of polymer frames and striker-fired triggers, it’s worth slowing down and getting a clear lay of the land, so to say. As we’ll soon see, emi-auto pistols might all look like cousins, but they’re built for very different roles.  What Exactly Is a Semi-Automatic Pistol? A semi-automatic pistol is a handgun that uses the energy from firing a live round to eject the spent casing, rack the slide, and load the next round into the chamber from the magazine…all in one fluid and rapid motion that happens faster than the blink of an eye.  It fires one

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The Best Secret Gun Storage Spots and Their Risks

Hiding a gun doesn’t mean that you should just set it into a shoebox in your closet or slide it under a mattress like you’re the hero in an action flick stashing guns around in the house in preparation for the bad guys to come.  These days, people are getting quite crafty with their concealment and are also generally becoming more effective at keeping a gun in the home and with turning everyday household items into covert storage with a purpose.  And while some of these ideas as we’ll soon see are impressively clever…not all of them are as safe (or even as practical) as they can look like they are on paper.  Here are nine unconventional secret gun storage spots and the risks that come with each: Secret Gun Storage Spot #1 – The Mirror  A full-length mirror with a hidden compartment isn’t just for checking your hair before

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Is the Nightstand the Best Place to Keep Your Home Defense Handgun?

When it comes to home defense, there’s a common image that comes to mind for most folks: a generic handgun (like a 9mm Glock or a .38 revolver) that’s tucked away in the top drawer of the nightstand, maybe hidden under something like a shirt, and ready to rock and roll at a moment’s notice. It’s the go-to spot for many of you who are reading this, but is it really the best place to keep a firearm that’s meant to protect your home and family? Or is it just the default answer because it’s what a lot of people have always done? In this article we’ll discuss whether or not it’s a good idea to keep your home defense pistol or revolver on your nightstand. We’ll dig into the nitty-gritty, the practical, and the clever (and maybe even the slightly paranoid). This is about what you need to do

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Gun Etiquette

Gun Etiquette: The 7 Unspoken Rules That Every Gun Owner Needs to Know There’s owning a gun, and then there’s knowing how to act when you’ve got one.  Gun etiquette isn’t about being fancy or looking tactical. It’s actually more about not scaring the hell out of everyone who is around you.  It’s the difference between being someone who others want to train with and being the person no one wants to stand near on the line.  Good gun manners aren’t optional. They’re literal survival skills with social consequences. Let’s explore more.  Gun Etiquette Rule #1: Start With the Basics… and Mean Them The four rules of firearm safety get repeated so often they almost become background noise. But when someone actually follows them to the letter, it shows. Here they are: Plenty of folks can quote the four rules.  But fewer practice them like gospel.  The people who do?

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The Best Laser Dry Fire System

Are you looking to tighten up that shot but without blowing through your ammo budget?  Dry fire training has really come a long way from pretending with a mirror and finger guns. These days, laser dry fire systems let you practice your aim, refine your draw, and even time your reloads without you having to step foot in a range or dropping a single dime on ammo.  But with a truckload of products out there, figuring out which laser dry fire system is actually worth the money is about as tricky as hitting a soda can at 100 yards with iron sights! So here’s a guide that cuts through the fluff and tells it like it is. No generic gobbledygook…just straight talk. But before we jump into all the excitement, let’s start by asking this question: What Makes a Laser Dry Fire System Worth It? Before getting into the best

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Firearms Training for Beginners

So you bought your first gun.  Or maybe you’re thinking about it and your Google history looks like a blend of “best home defense pistol” and “how not to shoot yourself.”  Good!  That means you care. And caring is the first step toward becoming a responsible and competent gun owner, and not just someone who owns a gun but someone who actually knows what to do with it. Here’s what you’ll want to keep in mind. Start Before You Even Touch the Gun The first thing to know about firearms training before beginners is that before the first round is even chambered (and before your hand even touches the grip) there are things you need to learn.  And the first is that owning a gun doesn’t make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician! The proper place to start is safety, and not as a

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