Improving the J frame – Wilson Combat Custom Tune Spring Kit
Handguns are, by a wide margin, the most difficult firearms to shoot accurately due in part to their relatively small size and the inability to stabilize them a...
Handguns are, by a wide margin, the most difficult firearms to shoot accurately due in part to their relatively small size and the inability to stabilize them a...
I lost my first unicorn (A Stock II) so I had to get another one.
A couple of weeks ago I talked a bit about the ubiquity and utility of the small revolver and mentioned that I’d purchased one for myself. Today I want to...
One of the coolest guns ever made, the Smith & Wesson Model 1006. The coolest 10mm ever (because the Bren 10 never really existed outside of Miami Vice), t...
Of course it’s Jerry Miculek. Of course it’s 1000 yards. Ridiculous. Amazing. This is what a lifetime of practice and training gets you: superhuman ...
The first gun I ever really learned to shoot halfway decent was a Smith & Wesson 625 revolver. I used it to make Master class in IDPA, and shot a number of...
From top left, clockwise: S&W 625 in .45 ACP, 929 Performance Center in 9mm, 986 Pro Series in 9mm, 640 Pro Series in .357 Magnum, and Airweight in .38 Spe...
Since a “regular” revolver’s capacity is 6, I’m pretty sure that makes these 7 and 8 shot clips “high” capacity. Also, I men...
I’ve bought and sold a lot of guns. My co-workers have noticed that I don’t get particularly attached to guns, and as a result I’ll buy a gun,...
Today on our slightly longer than 90 second gun reviews, I’m reviewing the new Smith & Wesson 929 9mm Revolver.