Cost and the 1911 – Part 2
After World War II the US military had so many 1911 pistols in inventory that they saw no need to buy any more. Ever. (Although the USMC very recently did buy a...
After World War II the US military had so many 1911 pistols in inventory that they saw no need to buy any more. Ever. (Although the USMC very recently did buy a...
The term “1911” gets used a lot to describe a particular style of firearm that is nominally similar to the handgun designed by a collaboration of Jo...
When I use the term “good guy” what picture pops into your mind? In my brain those words bring a couple of pictures to mind, either a Gary Cooper ty...
If you pay attention to Gunbroker or to the inventory of various shops and distributors you might have noticed that there’s been a sudden uptick in relati...
If you remember back to March of this year, we brought you the announcement that purveyors of 1911 excellence, Wilson Combat, had teamed up with Ernie Langdon t...
I find it annoying when people insist on opening their mouth on a topic where they have clearly not spent an iota of time and effort to educate themselves prope...
He was murdered. You won’t hear about the murder of officer David Smith in all the silly discussion going on about what Officer Wilson should have done w...
I’m typing this about an hour and a half after the announcement that the grand jury has returned no true bill for police officer Darren Wilson of the Furg...
The subject of pistol sights isn’t usually considered to be one of the sexier topics for shooting related discussion, but when you try to develop your abi...
In the past few weeks a number of “news” organizations have taken to the air to offer advice to the general public on how to deal with home invaders...