Uziel Gal was a German-born Israeli who served half of a six-year sentence after having been arrested for carrying a gun illegally in the British Mandate of Palestine. He was released in 1946, two years before Israel declared her independence. A gifted designer, Gal began work on a new submachine gun and completed his first prototype in 1950. Christened the Uzi after its designer, this rugged combat
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Hudson H9: A Case for Practical Accuracy
BY Patrick Kelley Published: July 18, 2018 { 41 comments }Before I talk about the features of the gun, let me say that this gun and my time behind it has led me to rethink my immediate negative reaction when some gun writer pens the phrase, “Practical Accuracy.” When seen within context of most articles I have always winced, viewing it as a dog whistle indicating poor accuracy. However, my off-the-shelf Hudson H9 that I purchased from a retailer has me re-defining practical accuracy more generously, i.e., being able to hit targets of a size commensurate with the defensive use of a handgun, effectively at practical distances and speed.
Springfield’s NEW Saint Pistol in 300 Blackout (Full Review)
BY Jordan Michaels Published: July 14, 2018 { 23 comments }Size matters, but when it comes to combat-ready firearms, smaller is often better. Compact weapons allow for easy maneuvering in tight spaces, which is an especially useful attribute in a home-defense firearm. Now, thanks to a favorable ruling from the ATF, Springfield has introduced two pistol-length versions of their popular Saint AR-15: the .556 and, more recently, a 300 Blackout model.
Glock 19X Accessorized
BY Clay Martin Published: July 14, 2018 { 12 comments }At any rate, I like the 19X so much that I bought the one that came in for review. And this week, I finally got around to the add-ons and mods I prefer.
First rattle out of the box, the sights that come as the only option on the 19X are weak sauce.
Shooting the Taurus USA 2018 Product Lineup
BY Thomas Gomez Published: July 6, 2018 { 10 comments }Over the last couple of years, Taurus USA has hired a handful of experienced engineers from around the firearm Industry. To complement the new talent, Taurus also opened a state of the art manufacturing and R&D facility here in the United States.
Taylor’s & Company Model 1858 New Army .44-Caliber Black Powder Revolver: Keeping the Legend Alive
BY Mark Miller Published: July 6, 2018 { 15 comments }The cap and ball revolver, also known as the percussion revolver, is a sophisticated weapon of war. Even though those wars were in the 1800’s, the cap and ball remains an interesting and effective handgun. Taylor’s & Company is keeping these legends alive by producing classic firearms made famous by soldiers, cowboys, lawmen, and outlaws.
What I Love & Hate About the SIG Sauer P365
BY Mark Kakkuri Published: July 2, 2018 { 57 comments }When it comes to defensive handguns, simple is not just good; simple is great. I just want to be able to draw the gun and squeeze the trigger in order to fire. I do not want a bunch of extra controls or features to fuss with.
Making the SIG P320 Better with the Apex Tactical Specialties Trigger Kit – Review
BY Mark Miller Published: June 28, 2018 { 7 comments }The Apex Tactical Specialties SIG 320 Trigger Kit for factory upgraded models of the Sig Sauer P320 is a direct replacement to the factory trigger bar and curved trigger. Machined from billet steel and made in the free state of Arizona, the kit is easily installed without the need for tools or fixtures.
Springfield Armory XD(M) Unboxed at the Gun Counter
BY True Pearce Published: June 21, 2018 { 17 comments }The Springfield XD(M) is great for competition or just for recreational shooting. You can usually find them on GunsAmerica for around $650.
Nosler Model 48 NCH Puts Rifle Power in Handgun Hunting
BY Max Slowik Published: June 20, 2018 { 4 comments }Nosler is taking note from the black rifle market and is building a rifle-class firearm in a handgun package for handgun hunting and sport shooting.








