Arizona Ranger by Cimarron: A Review

The Cimarron Arizona Ranger is a throwback to Colt Classic, with some smooth competition customizations. Sweet single-action goodness.

Bonded vs. Non-Bonded Ammo For Self-Defense

The difference in performance between the bonded and non-bonded rounds seems to be relatively similar in our very unscientific tests. Bear in mind, however, that most of the rounds that are issued by large agencies across the US are of the bonded variety. Does that mean you have to use bonded bullets? Not necessarily. It is, after all, a free country.

The Wonderful World of CZ-75 Magazines

CZ Magazines can be hard to come by. ProMag and MecGar both make quality ones for the CZ-75 that are worth checking out.

Rock Island VRF14: What is it?

To buy or not to buy is a question for each person to decide. But when it involves a gun and you are not sure if you should buy it, err on the side of caution and just buy it.

The .357 Magnum in Snubnose Revolvers

One test is worth a hundred rumors. I heard the rumors and I like to test them. word on the street is the .357 Magnum is a cartridge with legendary power. I have also heard more recent opinions, largely from those who like the latest and greatest breakthroughs, that the .357 Magnum is not worth it in a short, barreled handgun.

Nightstick TCM-10 vs Streamlight TLR-7 X: A Light Comparison

Comparing the Nightstick TCM-10 and the Streamlight TLR-7X is like trying to pick out your favorite flavor of chocolate. Both are delicious!

Bear Creek Arsenal .350 Legend Upper: 300 Rounds Later

The Bear Creek Arsenal 350 Legend upper receiver can convert your existing AR into a legal hunting rifle. But actual shooting was a mixed bag.

The Smith & Wesson Model 350 in .350 Legend: A Hunting Handgun

The Smith & Wesson 350 chambered in 350 Legend is high-quality hunting revolver, easily filling my freezer for the year and providing delicious, wild meat for my family and friends.

Henry Homesteader vs Chiappa M1-9: Which is Better?

Are you looking for a classic PCC for some plinking or home defense? Let's take a look at a couple here today. In one corner, you have the Henry Homesteader, a legendary company (Henry Firearms) known more for their single-shot and lever-action rifles, who stepped outside their comfort zone and produced a semi-auto rifle. In the other corner, you have Chiappa, a manufacturer from Italy making the legendary M1 Carbine in 9mm. Both pistol-caliber carbines have a wood stock that gives them a simple yet classy look.

The Beretta M1935: A .32 ACP Service Pistol

The Beretta M1935 is a piece of history, but it's also a joy to shoot. Come along with me as we dive into the storied history of this iconic little pea shooter.

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