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112 years and 108 years after their respective debuts, the M1911 single-action semiautomatic pistol design and the .45 ACP cartridge alike remain more popular...
All in all, I’d rate the Kimber TLE/RLII a nice shooter, but given a choice, I’d still stick with SIG or Ruger as far...
Not content to rest on its laurels, S&W has now added a pistol-caliber carbine into the series. This firearm is the Smith & Wesson...
Stateside gun enthusiasts who want a P-35 but are inclined to “Buy American” out of patriotic sentiment are in luck: say hello to the...
The S&W M59 made its debut in 1971. Sixteen years after Smith’s M39, which in turn was the first Stateside-produced 9mm auto of any...
The Glock 19 made its debut in 1988, six years after the company’s legendary first firearm, the Glock 17 in the same caliber. And...
The Ingram M-10 AKA MAC-10 submachine gun (SMG), in its 9mm Parabellum and .45 ACP chamberings alike, may not be the best-regarded SMG in...
The M1911 autopistol series remains one of the most enduringly popular handguns of all-time, for private citizens, military, and law enforcement alike. One of the more...
We are going to take a look at one of the most significant handguns of Mussolini’s Italy: the Beretta M1935 semiauto pistol.
As I’ve already stated in a separate article on the C96 “Broomhandle” Mauser, certain German-made semiautomatic pistols have a truly iconic status, due to...