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A 3-inch 6-Shot Magnum: The Ultimate Compact Wheelgun the Kimber K6s

A 3-inch 6-Shot Magnum: The Ultimate Compact Wheelgun the Kimber K6s

Kimber has built a brand name that for many gun buyers in America is simply synonymous with top quality firearms. From its long guns to the many variations of 1911s, on down to the subcompact self-defense pistols — choosing a Kimber means taking a look at what is on the top shelf and telling the clerk, “I’d like to try that one, please.”

A .357 Magnum Research Desert Eagle — History, Movies & Action

A .357 Magnum Research Desert Eagle — History, Movies & Action

The Desert Eagle is a unique and iconic firearm. Though the Deagle, as most die-hard fans refer to the gun, has long been associated with the nation of Israel, naturally a gun this manly was originally born in America. The US patent application for this gas-operated pistol was approved in January of 1983 under the auspices of Magnum Research Inc. The gun earned a second patent in December of 1985. After Israel Military Industries refined the design the gun went into volume production.

A Hi-Cap, Magnum Snubbie? The S&W Performance Center 327

A Hi-Cap, Magnum Snubbie? The S&W Performance Center 327

It seems like every year we hear that revolvers are dead, and then every year some magic happens with the wheel guns. The Performance Center Model 327 is no exception to this. The 327 is everything you could ever want in a personal protection gun if you are a wheel gun fan.

Don't Snub the Snub-Nose: Smith & Wesson Review

Revolver Revival: Resurgence in Wheelguns

For several years, gun writers ignored revolvers. This is reasonable because there has been a renaissance of creativity in firearms design in this same period. There has been a steady, but declining market for wheelguns, but the surge of interest in defensive concealed carry has brought new interest to these simple and reliable guns.

Kimber Adds Three New Models to K6s Revolver Product Line

Kimber Adds Three New Models to K6s Revolver Product Line

Kimber has expanded its popular K6s revolver product line to include three new models, the K6s Deep Cover (DC), K6s Custom Defense Package (CDP) and the K6s Stainless 3″.

The front sight blade has a Tritium insert for low-light use.

A Recoilless Snubbie .357? The 7-Shot Smith & Wesson Performance Center 586 L-Comp – Full Review

How would you feel about shooting a .357 Magnum revolver with virtually no muzzle flip? That’s exactly what the Smith & Wesson 586 L-Comp is all about. Let’s take a closer look.

A Sniper Snubbie? The 50-Yard Accurate Kimber K6s DCR .357 Mag. - Full Review.

A Sniper Snubbie? The 50-Yard Accurate Kimber K6s DCR .357 Mag. – Full Review.

The Kimber K6s DCR gives wheelgun enthusiasts a great new option in the snubbie EDC gun category. Small, compact, packing a great trigger and holding six rounds, the K6s is a great option for those looking for something new and exciting in the revolver realm.

Kimber's Got New Revolvers, Including Concealed-Carry and Limited Edition Models

Kimber’s Got New Revolvers, Including Concealed-Carry and Limited Edition Models

Kimber is adding new models to the company’s K6 series of revolvers for 2017. These compact handguns are built for everyday carry, concealed or on the hip.

The Best Revolver Ever Made? Colt's Python--Review

Shoot-out: Colt Python vs. Smith & Wesson 686

Looking for a .357? We’re shooting two of the best–the Smith & Wesson 686 and the Colt Python. So how do these two icons stack up against each other?