American Handgunner’s January/February issue hits the stands as the first in a series of six celebrating the magazine’s 35th Anniversary. | For More…
American Handgunner’s January/February issue hits the stands as the first in a series of six celebrating the magazine’s 35th Anniversary. | For More…
Smith & Wesson Pro Shooting Team Captain Julie Goloski-Golob is writing a how-to book for aspiring shooters-and current shooting enthusiasts who want to hone their skills. The book, published by Skyhorse Publishing, is tentatively scheduled for an October 2011 release. | For More…
In recent years, Smith & Wesson has reached back into history to offer many of the old Classic sixguns such as the original .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum and .44 Special of the mid-20th century. They have been resurrected and built to 21st-century specifications and requirements. The short-barreled, easier to conceal, all-steel, big-bore sixgun has not […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
If you think you are living in a nice neighborhood where nothing bad will every happen, you’re living in a state of denial. That’s the sentiment that echoes through the pages of the Fall/Winter 2010 American Handgunner Personal Defense Special Edition magazine on sale now. With the idea that Mayberry is long gone, the magazine’s […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
In the latest edition of GUNS Magazine, contributing editor Dave Anderson tests Nighthawk Custom’s Tactical 870 Pump shotgun and T3.45ACP 1911. And one lucky reader will have the opportunity to win a prize package worth $2,600. | For More…
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