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Best Handguns: Annual and Usage-Based Guide
Published: April 15, 2025 { 0 comments }How would you do it if you were to break down the evolution of handguns and choose the best handguns ever?
Smith & Wesson Model 10 is Back! Full Review
Published: April 12, 2025 { 7 comments }The Smith & Wesson Model 10 has been in production since 1899 and with good reason. The new No Lock model is an excellent return to form.
Do Tip-Ups Make Sense?
Published: April 12, 2025 { 8 comments }Over the years, plenty of claims about tip-up guns have been made, and after owning and shooting more than five different calibers through a dozen different guns, I think it’s time we see if these claims hold water.
The RXM Versus the Glock Gen 3 – Who is the Most Glock?
Published: April 6, 2025 { 6 comments }The RXM takes advantage of the Glock Gen 3’s patents expiring.
Springfield Armory Shakes Up The TRP Lineup
Published: March 25, 2025 { 8 comments }The TRP has only been offered in 45 ACP and 10mm and only with iron sights. That is changing and you can get TRP handguns chambered in 9mm
Kings River Custom Phoenix Fighting Gun – Good To Ride The River With!
Published: March 23, 2025 { 6 comments }Kings River Custom may be a new name in the business, but the founders have decades of experience building these pistols.
5 Ultra Rare Handguns From Major Manufacturers
Published: March 16, 2025 { 1 comment }Obscure and ultra-rare firearms are always fascinating to me. I gathered five rare handguns you could potentially own from major manufacturers.
Testing the Gen5 Glock 17L MOS
Published: March 16, 2025 { 5 comments }For decades Glock has been synonymous with simplistic reliability. Their no-frills pistols have been depended on by militaries, police, and civilians throughout the world.
The SIG P938 – SIG’s Forgotten Gem
Published: March 8, 2025 { 14 comments }I used to teach some basic firearm safety classes, primarily focused on pistols. After teaching for a few years, I was able to typically tell if someone was going to have a good time on the range depending on the gun they brought.









