While live bidding begins March 23, the auction is also online. And there are some serious guns for sale. Everything from belt 7.62x39s to black-powder shotguns, and guns for every budget. Read more →
Recently police and government agencies have been lining up to adopt Sig Sauer pistols with the DAK™ trigger system. With a life long career in law enforcement and shooting Sig handguns, I have to ask, why? Read more →
Like pole-sitting, geometrically stylized buildings and other crazy vestiges of the 1920s, the Ortgies pistols’ star burned bright, faded quickly but left an indelible impression on the world of concealed carry. Read more →
Looking for a finely tuned, service ready 1911? Springfield Armory’s TRP in .45 ACP is a solid choice. This hand-built pistol brings tactical readiness to the 1911′s venerated design. Read more →
Guns.com shoots a course that’s similar to the one used by the LAPD to see exactly how difficult it is for those of us without law enforcement firearms training to pass a qualifying course. Read more →
Sightmark is adding an improved version of their Mini Dot red dot sight, the Pro Spec, a perfect match for their new handgun mounts. If you wanted to try an MRDS on a pistol, this is an inexpensive, non-permanent way to do so. Read more →
Ever thought about how you’d handle a visit from the ATF? Until recently, I’d been mercifully free from that particular bit of foreboding, but that changed last week when I received a call from a friend of mine about a gun I’d sold him… Read more →
The Lee Enfield Rifle was the main infantry weapon of the British Empire for two world wars and most of the twentieth century. Yet the venerable old .303 is still in service. What makes this such a solid gun? Read more →