The Ugliest Gun I Own: A German Omega .22LR Revolver
I have a simple rule, and I’ll likely repeat it more than once as I write here at Shooting News […]
I have a simple rule, and I’ll likely repeat it more than once as I write here at Shooting News […]
Don’t worry, it surprises me, too, to be writing “diamond pistol sights.” But that’s what American Tactical is coming out with and once you get a look at them, it’s hard not to see the apparent logic behind this particular gimmick.
Ask any gun owner what model is a Really, Really Big Handgun and you’re likely to get the same reply:
Guns are task-specific tools. That goes double for concealed carry handguns. Not only do you need to select your carry
An NAA mini revolver is just the thing to slip into your shorts or slacks when you just don’t feel like strapping on your everyday carry piece. They may not be as fast or as powerful as your EDC, but they’re a darn sight better than nothing.
With its user-friendly tip-up barrel design, shooters can load effortlessly without the need to rack the slide, making the 22TUC an ideal choice for both new and experienced firearm owners.
We don’t pretend to know what the minds in New Hampshire may still have planned for the P365 line, but the P365-FUSE may be the ultimate expression of what a P365 platform pistol can be.
As I write this, the 3:10 to Yuma H.O.G. gun is a just a skosh out of my price range, but given how nice the gun is and the fact that all the proceeds are going to GOA, plus the appeal to movie buffs, that’s no surprise.
The Grand Power P1 is a gem that too few people know about. It proved to be a reliable, easy-shooting, and accurate handgun. Grand Power might be mostly known for the Stribog, but don’t sleep on their pistols.
The 10-round Henry Golden Boy rimfire revolver features a deeply blued steel medium-size frame, genuine American walnut grip panels, and a highly polished brass backstrap and trigger guard.