Insights
The Colt Peacemaker: 150 Years of the Great American Firearm
Many folks consider the 1873 Colt Single Action Army to be the definitive American firearm. That’s hard to argue with, though a few contenders admittedly exist. That it’s the single action sidearm by which all others are judged cannot be denied.
Raylan Returns and the Guns of Justified
To celebrate the return of "Justified," let's dig through the original series and look at some of the best blasters used in the series.
Short and Long Actions in Bolt Guns: What’s the Difference?
Bolt guns require some scale to bring the rifle up and down to the size of the cartridge to be fired. In short, action size. Here is the rundown on short and long action rifles and how they differ.
Carry Positions: What Kind, Which One, How Many?
Concealed carry involves more than just having the gun. You also need to choose a carry position and holster. Here's a quick look at the options.
Spray Painting Guns and Optics
There are multiple reasons someone may want to paint their gun. Here are some of the most common reasons and a look at how it's done.
The ‘Tiffany Guns’ of the Spanish-American War
During the Spanish-American War, Roosevelt's Rough Riders were armed with a pair of Colt-Browning M1895 machine guns. These were privately purchased and have become known as the "Tiffany Guns."
Guns We Miss: The High Standard Sentinel .22 Revolver
1955 saw the introduction of High Standard’s first revolver, one which offered multiple innovations. From its introduction to now, 68 years later, the High Standard Sentinel series has always been a handgun “best buy.”