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Kit-gun caliber split: When .22 LR beats .22 WMR in a revolver
Small-frame rimfire revolvers got the “kit gun” title the honest way: they had to ride in tackle boxes, and truck consoles, and pack pockets, until some snake in the camp, or a rabbit in the pot, or a ...
The red-dot trend is so pervasive that consumers can choose from a range of semi-automatic handguns that are cut to accept optics. But what about adding red-dots to revolvers?
The great cowboy and gun writer Elmer Keith had a hand in the development of the 357 Magnum. To make it, Smith & Wesson lengthened the 38 Special cartridge and upped the pressure form 17,000 psi to 35 ...
The world of handgun cartridges has been one of innovation and power, reshaping the firearm universe and providing new opportunities with a sidearm. From the legendary .45/70 Government cartridge, ...
Revolvers like the Undercoverette are simple, reliable, and less prone to failure due to their design, making them ideal for self-defense. The 32 Magnum cartridge offers high velocity with lighter ...
One of the biggest advancements in firearms was repeating firearms. The revolver was the first successful repeating handgun, and even today, the basic design has remained the same. A revolving ...
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