Guns of the Cold War: The P-35 (Browning Hi-Power) 9mm Pistol
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.
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.
“This is my boomstick!” So said Bruce Campbell famously in the 1992 cult classic, “Army of Darkness.” Whether you call
The 18-year-old victim died after the man in question pointed his “dummy gun” at him and pressed the trigger. A single bullet to the head killed him. What we have is clear negligence and potential recklessness…but it wasn’t an “accident.”
“Well, I have a gun, so I think I’m ready.” Such was the response of one gentleman during a group
At the risk of sounding like a Gen X grandpa (I qualify for both) I will say that gun buyers
“If I had my SIG instead of this POS, it would be a different story,” said my friend and teammate
No one plans to experience a traumatic injury, but it happens. Whether you’re hunting, fishing, hiking, taking a trip to the shooting range, etc. if you need an ambulance, it’s going to be a long time coming.