Our series on historical pistol training continues with a look at the FBI’s qualification tests from the 1980s (catch part … Continued
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Our series on historical pistol training continues with a look at the FBI’s qualification tests from the 1980s (catch part … Continued
How do you think you’d fare shooting the official FBI pistol course from the 1940s? This is the first of … Continued
More than 70 years after Smith & Wesson introduced their first lightweight hammerless snub nose revolver, they’ve finally released a … Continued
The first Smith & Wesson J-frame revolver hit the market in 1950, but the basic design it’s derived from goes … Continued
Kimber is best known for their domestically-produced line of 1911-pattern semi-automatic pistols. So it came as a bit of a … Continued
Welcome to another Wheel Gun Wednesday! I’ve devoted a lot of time in this series to covering mid-size S&W revolvers … Continued
It’s Wheel Gun Wednesday! Today’s review is part of our series of articles focusing on the role of the revolver for modern self-defense. … Continued