The Biggest Little Roundgun: We Review the 3-Inch Kimber K6s

The Biggest Little Roundgun: We Review the 3-Inch Kimber K6s

The 3-inch Kimber K6s may look like a snubby on steroids, but it carries with the ease of a compact and shoots with the authority of a full-size wheelgun—making it the “biggest little roundgun” I’ve ever had the pleasure of running.

Introducing Colt Revolver Frames

Introducing Colt Revolver Frames

Colt’s evolution in revolver frames is full of twists, from the classic New Service to the iconic Python. Let’s dive into this rich history!

9mm Revolvers: Marrying Classic Charm with Modern Practicality

9mm Revolvers: Marrying Classic Charm with Modern Practicality

Blending historical charm with modern practicality, the 9mm revolver has emerged as a reliable and adaptable choice for concealed carry, home defense, and shooting sports, carving its unique niche in the ever-changing landscape of handguns.

None of the initiatives proposed after Parkland would have stopped the Santa Fe shooter

None of the initiatives proposed after Parkland would have stopped the Santa Fe shooter

Tragedy struck in a Santa Fe high school on Friday, as a lone gunman walked onto campus brandishing two firearms and the intent to kill. Ten students would fall dead before 17-year-old Dimitrios Pagourtzis would turn himself in, admitting that he intended to take his own life, but lacked the courage. For Americans, Friday’s death […]

Rethink your shotgun: The Taurus Judge

Rethink your shotgun: The Taurus Judge

The Remington 870 is one of my favorite shotguns for protection. It is simple to use, disassemble, reassemble, and troubleshoot. It has incredible stopping power and the mere sound of racking a new shell into the chamber is universally known, and feared. But what if you want a tool that can do more than one job? If you want […]

Say goodbye to electronic pistol safes: Titan gun safe review

Say goodbye to electronic pistol safes: Titan gun safe review

I had an electronic pistol box for quick access to my primary home defense pistol for almost two years. The day came when the batteries died and I went to grab the 9-volt battery to “jump-start” it.  It was at that point I discovered the pistol box was designed to revert to the default factory […]

Sneaky new Ruger Revolvers – A quiet release

Sneaky new Ruger Revolvers – A quiet release

Ruger seemingly snuck in a variety of new revolver models onto their webpage. Typically we see a press release, or a social media release but so far I’ve seen neither. I just happened to receive a text from a friend telling me Ruger was bringing back the SP 101 in 9mm. The SP 101 is […]

How to buy your first gun: Purpose, caliber, type

How to buy your first gun: Purpose, caliber, type

Whether you’re completely new to the shooting sports, or an ardent enthusiast finally ready to make a purchase, buying your first gun can be overwhelming. With the wide array of choices, we, as consumers, sometimes do not know where to begin in the gun selection process. With a little bit of preparation and research, however, […]

Weird Gun Wednesday: Mershon and Hollingsworth Revolver

Weird Gun Wednesday: Mershon and Hollingsworth Revolver

When my buddies ask me why I collect antique guns, I explain that it’s not unlike collecting old timepieces: Their varied designs are fascinating works of art, and you can still take them out and use them from time to time. So imagine my enthusiastic reaction when I discovered the Mershon and Hollingsworth revolver, an age-old […]

Korth Super Sport Revolver: First Look

Korth Super Sport Revolver: First Look

The Korth Super Sport Revolver is an interesting twist on the iconic revolver that many of us grew up shooting. This modern adaptation of the revolver is the brainchild of Korth Arms, a Giessen Germany based company that is being represented here in the United States by famed 1911 maker Nighthawk of Berryville, Arkansas. Now […]