The M1 Carbine is everyone’s favorite little rifle from WWII. Well, maybe not everyone’s. For a lot of people, it’s … Continued
history
That Time the Derringer Made a Comeback
The Derringer-style guns being made today are mostly patterned after the old single action Remington Model 95 that was in … Continued
Cartridge of the Century Part 2: .38 Special, The Golden Years
When last we left the biography of the .38 Special, it was the 1980s, and this cartridge was still going … Continued
Cartridge of the Century: The .38 Smith & Wesson Special
Most stories begin at the beginning. To tell the story of the .38 Smith & Wesson Special cartridge, however, it’s … Continued
Don’t Get Cocky: Why All Defensive Revolvers Should be Double Action Only
A lot of people have asked why I prefer my self-defense revolvers to be double action only. My initial reason … Continued
Evolution of the Beretta 92
During the course of our series on double action semi-autos, I mentioned a couple of times that I’m a fan … Continued
The Rise and Fall of the Double Action Semi-Auto
Some of you guys have noticed and commented on the fact that I’ve been using a Beretta PX4 Compact in … Continued