The Colt Python has been called a lot of things over the years—many of them earned, a few exaggerated—but... The post Why the ...
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Revolvers that age better than their owners

Some revolvers get looser, rougher, and pick up timing issues the older they get. Others feel like they’re just... The post Revolvers that age better than their owners appeared first on The Avid ...
The Barrett M107 ranks among the most powerful sniper rifles in the world, converting .50 BMG cartridges to tactical options ...
From ambushes to raids, the FN M249 SAW has become a workhorse for Army Ranger strike teams. The M249 SAW is a belt-fed light ...
The 38 Special enjoys the popularity that’s common with all military cartridges. Developed at the end of the 19th century and chambered by Smith & Wesson in their Military & Police revolver, early 38 ...
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** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** But just when I thought the BFR's ...
People know about the Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver, even if it’s only from watching Unforgiven. Officially known as the S&W Model 3, it’s one of the important revolvers of the Old West. When we ...
Handguns are generally considered to be low in power and high in portability. They were originally thought of, and still are, as self-defense tools for close-quarters combat. But the handgun has ...
A handgun carried into the Battle of Little Bighorn by a legendary U.S. Army cavalry officer is headlining a high-profile firearms auction in Bedford, Texas this weekend. The Colt single-action ...
Why, with long-range hunting all the rage, would anyone commit to using a handgun for hunting big game? The answer is simple: Handgun hunting presents its own challenges, and demands more of the ...
Benjamin Tyler Henry was not the father of lever-action rifles, but his development of a .44-caliber cartridge—and the lever gun he built to shoot it—did change the platform forever. Only 14,000 of ...