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.
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Hudson H9: A Case for Practical Accuracy
BY Patrick Kelley Published: July 18, 2018 Updated: July 18, 2018The Origin of the Species: The Model 602 M16
BY Will Dabbs Published: July 14, 2018 Updated: July 14, 2018The origin story is foundational dogma for gun nerds like us. George Sullivan incorporated the ArmaLite Corporation in 1954 as a tiny little subsidiary of the Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation. Operating out of a modest machine shop in Hollywood, California, Sullivan envisioned ArmaLite as a think tank to explore cutting-edge concepts in small arms. Their first serious effort was a small takedown survival rifle intended for use by downed military aircrew.
Inland Manufacturing M-1 Carbine: Old Soldiers Never Die
BY Mark Miller Published: July 14, 2018 Updated: July 14, 2018The .30 M-1 Carbine was used by the U.S. Military in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. The carbine was supplied to allied forces and hung around long after Vietnam. I encountered the M-1 carbine in service with the Bolivian UMOPAR counter-drug police in the 1990s. These fun guns remain popular and effective for civilians today.
9mm Mag Pump Magazine Loader Review
BY True Pearce Published: July 7, 2018 Updated: July 7, 2018The Mag Pump magazine loader is a pretty impressive engineering feat. To use it, push a magazine in, dump a box or handful of ammo in the hopper, and start pumping the handle. It’s literally that simple. The ammo doesn’t need to be oriented or sorted, the loader figures it out and puts it into your magazine in the correct orientation.
Taylor’s & Company Model 1858 New Army .44-Caliber Black Powder Revolver: Keeping the Legend Alive
BY Mark Miller Published: July 6, 2018 Updated: July 6, 2018The 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.
Browning X-Bolt Pro Long Range 300 WM Full Review
BY Clay Martin Published: July 6, 2018 Updated: July 6, 2018Last year, I got my first experience with the Browning X-Bolt, using a Hell’s Canyon model in 6.5 Creedmore. I came away very impressed, my respect for the Browning name rekindled. They got a lot right with this model, from the trigger to the muzzle brake. So when the chance popped up to take a look at the X-bolt Pro in 300 Winchester Magnum, I hopped on it.
Killing Cousins: A Tale of Three Axis Submachine Guns
BY Will Dabbs Published: June 29, 2018 Updated: June 29, 2018The Germans saw their industry transformed from a collective of cottage artisans of sorts into a manufacturing juggernaut that prevailed in the face of material shortages of many manifest flavors as well as round-the-clock bombing. Early guns were meticulously crafted and expensive. Later weapons, though functional, were designed from the outset to be readily manufacturable. Those in between exhibited characteristics of each. The three best examples are the Steyr MP34, the Beretta 38A, and the MP40.
Historic Shotgun Maker Franchi Introduces New Bolt-Action (Full Review)
BY Jordan Michaels Published: June 28, 2018 Updated: June 28, 2018The Momentum is a nice rifle, but not for the reasons Franchi thinks it is.
The Italian company has been manufacturing high-quality bird guns for 150 years, and in April of 2018 they announced their first foray into the bolt-action rifle market. Franchi hopes to translate its heritage of craftsmanship and innovation to a new kind of firearm, and for the most part, they succeeded.
Making the SIG P320 Better with the Apex Tactical Specialties Trigger Kit – Review
BY Mark Miller Published: June 28, 2018 Updated: June 28, 2018The 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.
Say Good-bye to Crusty Compensators – Otis Technology Mission Critical MC-10 Use Test and Review
BY Bruce Flemings Published: June 28, 2018 Updated: June 28, 2018Otis Technology manufactures a wide range of gun care products. We take a look at two of their newest products that recently launched in 2018. The MC-10 Mission Critical complete cleaning, lubrication, and protection system and Foaming Bore Cleaner.