Did the American Obsession With Triggers Lead to the SIG P320’s Problems?
For those who have been living in a cave for the last few years, there’s a nationwide debate and some […]
For those who have been living in a cave for the last few years, there’s a nationwide debate and some […]
Was the M9 Beretta a pistol perfect? No, but its adoption was responsible for a big advance in handgun training and the M9 is the pistol that carried us over from the Cold War into the modern era.
Despite what Edwin Starr said in the song “War” more than half a century ago, good God y’all, war often does indeed benefit people in ways they seldom realize or understand.
Moving forward with our series of Cold War era guns, the next long gun is one that was originally listed
All of the aforementioned physical skill and coordination exercises will force you to put aside your ego and that natural tendency to not engage because you might not look cool.
While you might view the USP 9mm as a dinosaur, and many of you were in diapers or elementary school when it came out, I would certainly not feel at all handicapped were I required to use that pistol exclusively.
Though John Moses Browning didn’t live to see his brainchild become reality, his spirit can be rightfully proud of what ultimately became the P-35 or Hi-Power 9mm pistol.
Continuing on with our series of Cold War Era guns, it is time to talk about the rifle that changed
Continuing on with our Cold War guns series, this next one up is a carry over from WWI and WWII.
Despite the consternation of the WWII old guard about fielding a “plastic toy” or a “Mattel Death Trap,” the AR-15/M16 rifle ultimately proved to be a reliable and deadly tool for the US military for better than sixty years.