Gun Review: Taurus GX2 T.O.R.O. Budget-Friendly 9mm
I was legitimately impressed at just how flat and soft-shooting the GX2 is. The dang thing barely moves in my hands and I was able to track the front sight the whole time.
I was legitimately impressed at just how flat and soft-shooting the GX2 is. The dang thing barely moves in my hands and I was able to track the front sight the whole time.
I think most pocket pistols and blowback .380s would be much better guns if they were chambered in .32 ACP.
Launching 9x19mm Parabellum rounds from a revolver that weighs north of 40 ounces means an incredibly enjoyable (and affordable) shooting experience.
If you have come to believe that these “new” striker-fired guns (the G17 is 44 years old) aren’t safe to carry, go ahead and buy a DA/SA pistol. I would never fault you for that.
Okay, I’ll admit it: I’m a Fudd. And a Boomer. Those labels are often insults, but I wear them as badges of honor.
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Should your barrel be five inches long? Four? Three? Are shorter barrels a detriment for defensive use?
The Canik MC9, in this case the “LS” version, might just be the true Goldilocks of EDC self-defense handguns.
Smith took a different path with the Bodyguard 2.0—they scaled down to a small gun, but did it proportionally.