Pros and cons of carrying a moonclip revolver
There has been an uptick lately in the number of revolvers available that are chambered in traditional “semi-auto” cartridges. While some of them ar...
There has been an uptick lately in the number of revolvers available that are chambered in traditional “semi-auto” cartridges. While some of them ar...
You know what I think are just great? 5 shot revolvers for carry. You know what are really hard to shoot well? 5 shot revolvers for carry. This Smith & Wes...
As it turns out, I like revolvers chambered for autopistol cartridges. I have three right now, a 625, a 929, and this – the Smith & Wesson 986 Pro Se...
This isn’t my first 625. It’s not my second, either. This gun marks the 3rd time I’ve saddled up for one of these N-frames, and it will be the...
I have talked about this gun a lot on the blog, and there’s a good reason for that. It’s a really good gun. It’s probably one of the best exam...
Unicorns are mythical beasts, and even though some (crazy) people claim to have seen one, they probably don’t exist. For quite some time after it was anno...
By now you’re likely familiar with the Apex line of upgrades for the M&P pistols. One of their most popular kits has been the forward set sear, which...
One of the interesting side-effects of my poor performance at the S&W BUG Nationals is it actually made me want to train hard for the shooting sports again...
Left to right: 625 in .45 ACP, 929 in 9mm, and 629 in .44 Magnum.
For reasons that are probably not entirely rational, I find that I’m extremely fond of my little Smith & Wesson 638. It’s become my little buddy...