As popular as semi-automatic handguns are for concealed carry, there are still folks who, for various reasons, prefer to carry a revolver. While we’re not here to debate the merits in this article of semi-automatic vs. revolver (that’s been talked about elsewhere), if you’re a revolver carrier, here are some …

Rock River Arms has released its BT3 Predator HP 6.5 Creedmoor Rifle (6.5C). Engineered with the goal of out-of-the-box accuracy, extended effective range and reliability, the rifle is chambered in the popular 6.5 Creedmoor. While the caliber is widely known as a competition cartridge, it is also incredibly well suited for …

Nosler Inc. is known for making premium bullets, cartridge cases, ammunition and suppressors, and now the company is releasing its new SR-30K suppressor. This new suppressor is based on Nosler’s SR-30AlTi, which uses aluminum and titanium construction for the lightest possible weight, allowing the SR-30K strikes a balance between overall length …

Federal’s lever-action focused line of HammerDown ammunition already included options such as .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .30-30 Winchester, .45-70 Government, and more. Now, a 270-grain load of 444 Marlin is available. HammerDown “We are excited to add 444 Marlin to the overall HammerDown lineup. It is another great straight-wall cartridge that hunters and …

My gun cabinet is becoming something of a museum of everyday carry. A friend perhaps better described it as my application to “Fuddhood.” Every time I think I have the perfect everyday carry (EDC) gun or the perfect EDC rotation, there’s some new innovation that upsets things. Yet, even though …

The Marlin Model 1894 Classic is the third iconic lever-action design re-introduced by the recently re-established company, following the big-bore Model 1895 in late 2021 and the whitetail classic Model 336 earlier this spring. The new 1894 will be initially offered chambered in .44 Remington Magnum with a 20.25” barrel and straight-gripped stock. The receiver, lever and trigger …

Never underestimate the ability of certain Members of Congress to waste taxpayer dollars and time on proposed legislation that is either already being done or will do nothing to improve community safety. Burning tax dollars for press releases gives Congress the appearance of “doing something” but the reality is that …

For me, it all started with my maternal grandfather, known to all in my family as “G-Dad.” More than anyone else, he introduced me to the world of shooting. G-Dad had come up from some pretty mean streets in Birmingham, Ala. He used to describe carrying a slingshot (a real sling, …

For years, my father had tormented me by letting me know he had a Colt .45 in the house, but I never knew where it was, nor was I even allowed to set eyes upon the shooting iron that I imagined was nickel-plated with a 5.5-inch barrel and stag grips. …

Among the first commercially successful repeating handguns sold in the U.S. were Colt’s Pocket Models. As can be surmised from their name, these late-1840s percussion revolvers, throwing .320-inch-diameter lead balls, were small enough to conceal in a pocket. In 1861, when Smith & Wesson added a second model to their …