The idea of forcing a firearm to have a heavy trigger clearly is the brainchild of lawyers. This from the same no-talent ass clowns that made an industry of medical malpractice and can debate for hours “What the definition of is, is” directly related to perjury. Yes, I’m looking at you William Jefferson. Anyway, my belief is that only a complete moron would think a trigger that is harder to pull makes anyone safer. Also, coffee tends to be served hot. You’re welcome.
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Trigger Tech: Are Light Triggers Safe & Heavy Triggers Deadly? Clay’s Take.
BY Clay Martin Published: April 11, 2017 { 19 comments }Ep. 50 Should I Shoot? Trouble at the ATM
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: April 10, 2017 { 21 comments }The 911 operator is telling you the police should be on the scene and asks if you’re OK.
Gun Permits Up 73 Percent in Connecticut
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: April 7, 2017 { 13 comments }Connecticut State Police issued a total of 29,941 permits in 2016, a 73 percent increase from 2015 when 17,127 permits were issued.
A Wheelgunners’ 1911? Dan Wesson’s Valkyrie & Silverback – Full Review
BY Clay Martin Published: April 6, 2017 { 5 comments }While Dan Wesson might have earned its reputation for radical revolver designs, it in recent years has developed a solid line of high-quality 1911 pistols. So what do you do when you have a product name known for high quality and demanding standards? Well, if you are CZ-USA, you double down on that quality and expand the line.
A Recoilless Snubbie .357? The 7-Shot Smith & Wesson Performance Center 586 L-Comp – Full Review
BY Tom McHale Published: April 4, 2017 { 47 comments }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.
Ep. 49 Should I Shoot? The Sloppy Concealed Carrier
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: April 3, 2017 { 46 comments }Hardly any of the other customers even notice the man, let alone the gun. But it’s just a matter of time before they do.
Ruger Adding New Big- and Small-Bore Bolt Guns and More
BY Max Slowik Published: March 30, 2017 { 13 comments }Ruger is adding a new .450 Bushmaster Scout-style bolt-action rifle to their catalog along with a .223 Remington Ruger Precision Rifle.
A 9mm Turkish Delight? The Compact Canik TP9 SF Elite – Full Review.
BY Jon Hodoway Published: March 30, 2017 { 38 comments }As I examined this new Canik, I was thinking “Is this gun really the giant-killer that people who are much more tactical and cool than me are calling it?” Well, I set out to determine that for myself.
A Sniper Snubbie? The 50-Yard Accurate Kimber K6s DCR .357 Mag. – Full Review.
BY Jon Hodoway Published: March 29, 2017 { 62 comments }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.
Utah Lowering Concealed-Carry Age Requirement from 21 to 18
BY Max Slowik Published: March 28, 2017 { 14 comments }Utah legislators took a big step toward protecting the rights of young adults in passing a bill expanding who can carry concealed firearms.








