Rock Island Armory .22TCM/9mm 1911 Pistol Review
By Pete Rogers Every so often as an outdoor writer, we are fortunate enough to test some products that really shine. From time to time,
By Pete Rogers Every so often as an outdoor writer, we are fortunate enough to test some products that really shine. From time to time,
By Linda M. Gilbertson www.ladysdayllc.com When you hear the word “rise” you think of the rise of the muzzle of your firearm. This word also
By Trampas Swanson Whether it’s camping, hiking, fishing, hunting or even just plinking, the need for a dependable small-bore handgun will always be greater than
By Trampas Swanson One of the hottest trends in the firearms industry over the past two years has clearly become the handgun mounted red dot.
By Seth R. Nadel Many have written about finishing the fight – but we also need to finish our training. By that I mean we
By Linda M. Gilbertson, an ATF Agent during the late 70’s – early 80’s. There are quite a few documents that regulate the life journey
By Trampas Swanson It’s been a long day and you are returning home for the evening. You are approached by a knife wielding assailant walking
Tips from the pros. By Guy J. Sagi Seven pros at the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) Fantasy Shooting Sports Camp in April offered different
Heath Baker with Alpha Dog Down tackles the canyons and ridges of eastern Colorado to test out Nikon’s newest rangefinder, the Nikon Monarch 7i VR.
By Seth R. Nadel Over the past 50 years, I have carried every type of handgun in almost every type of holster, all over my
By John M. Buol Jr. Continued from Best Pistol Drills 1 -Dry Practice. Sustained Fire Once you can slow fire without flinching, as proven
By John M. Buol Jr. Handguns are the most difficult small arm to learn to shoot well. Even if you don’t carry one by choice
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