Classic Concealment Re-Introduced in .32 ACP: The Walther PPK/s Pistol
In 1929, German arms manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen (later Waffenfabrik) introduced the PP (Polizei-pistole/police pistol). The PP later became...
In 1929, German arms manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen (later Waffenfabrik) introduced the PP (Polizei-pistole/police pistol). The PP later became...
The popularity of revolvers is more than evident this year. Double action revolvers, the concealment type with “snub” barrels, are...
My history with Charter Arms revolvers goes back many years. As a young deputy sheriff in the late 1970s, I...
Since Colt Manufacturing returned to the double-action revolver business in 2017, they have built on existing platforms to come up...
I’m usually hesitant about jumping on the bandwagon for new cartridges. However, I must admit that I became a fan...
For several years, I have been trying to find a Colt New Service revolver with a 4-inch barrel in .38...
In 2005, Taurus International introduced a new centerfire single-action (SA) revolver into its lineup of handguns. A South American company,...
One of the rarest Colt D-frame, double action (DA), swing-out cylinder revolvers was the Viper. It was an update of...
North American Arms (NAA) of Provo, Utah, has been making the same basic stainless-steel, single-action, 5-shot mini-revolver for almost 35...
The ubiquitous Model 1911 pistol has to be one of the most often-modified handguns on the planet. Following the experiences...