We’re diving into the history and evolution of the Ruger Mark Series, the legendary .22 pistol that’s been dominating the … Continued
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Why 10mm Auto Was a Total Disaster for the FBI
The FBI’s adoption of 10mm Auto in 1990 was supposed to be a revolutionary leap forward for law enforcement. It … Continued
Can You Outshoot an FBI Agent? [Part 2: 1980s]
Our series on historical pistol training continues with a look at the FBI’s qualification tests from the 1980s (catch part … Continued
Is This Really The Ultimate Carry J-Frame?
More than 70 years after Smith & Wesson introduced their first lightweight hammerless snub nose revolver, they’ve finally released a … Continued
Why Was Hip Shooting Ever A Thing?
For a span of about 40-50 years in the middle of the last century, the majority of people who carried … Continued
High Standard H-D Military: An Heirloom Plinker
The High Standard H-D Military is a classic .22 LR target pistol with some interesting historical connections. And this particular … Continued
Fixing Failures with the Sig P365-380
The P365-380 has excellent potential as a carry gun that’s much softer shooting than its 9mm predecessor. But like a … Continued