Guns Handguns Revolvers Gun Review: Smith & Wesson PC Model 929 Revolver By Paul Scarlata • September 17, 2014 With “the fastest revolver shooter in the world” riding shotgun, this 8-shot PC Model 929 9mm screams world-beater performer! Read more »
Guns Handguns Revolvers Gun Review: The Taurus 85 View .38 Special Revolver By Paul Scarlata • August 6, 2014 Taurus’ audacious 85 View offers eye-catching looks, carry-friendly dimensions and no-doubt .38 firepower! Read more »
Featured Guns Handguns Semi-Automatic Handguns Deep-Cover Kahr Handguns | Gun Review By Paul Scarlata • March 28, 2014 Kahr Handguns: Self-Defense DAO pistols that have your back, 24/7! Read more »
Ammo Guns Handgun Ammo Handguns Revolvers Rossi Model R46202 By Paul Scarlata • November 1, 2013 Stainless DA/SA six-shot primed to deliver .357 Magnum thunder! Read more »
Ammo Guns Handgun Ammo Handguns Semi-Automatic Handguns Todd Jarrett Single Stack .40 By Paul Scarlata • November 1, 2013 Abernathy precision gun works' custom world champion match king! Read more »
Guns Rifles Yugoslavian M48A | Yugo M48A Mauser Rifle By Paul Scarlata • October 15, 2013 The Yugoslavian Puška M48A was the last purpose-built military rifle to use the 98-type Mauser action. Read more »
Guns Rifles Austrian Steyr M.95 Straight-Pull Carbine | Steyr M95 Rifles By Paul Scarlata • October 15, 2013 The Austrian Steyr Österreichische Repetierkarabiner M.95/30 straight-pull bolt action outlasted Nazi Germany. Read more »
Guns Handguns Semi-Automatic Handguns Beretta M1951 – An Italian Semi-Auto Pistol By Paul Scarlata • October 15, 2013 The Modello 1951 represented two "firsts" for Beretta - the M1951 was their first locked-breech pistol and first chambered for... Read more »
Guns Handguns Semi-Automatic Handguns Czech Pistole vzor 52 – A Cold War Rarity By Paul Scarlata • October 15, 2013 The 7.62mm Samonabíjecí Pistole vzor 52 was the first pistol of native design used by the post-WWII Czechoslovakian army. Read more »
Guns Rifles Karabiner 1931 and Switzerland’s Classic Military Rifles By Paul Scarlata • October 15, 2013 Switzerland's soldiers are superior marksman, and they carried the deadly accurate Karabiner 1931 during WWII and continue to today. Read more »