The Italian effort in World War II is a subject of mockery, but their M38 Carcano rifle chambered in 7.35x51mm was no laughing matter.
AuthorTerril Hebert
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Meet the Cap and Ball Revolver
Cap and ball revolvers have style in spades and can be surprisingly useful shooting irons. Here is how to load and shoot them.
Steelhead Outdoors HD Pistol Lock Box: Overbuilt Safe Storage
Lock boxes are an ounce of prevention when it comes to safe storage of your handguns. Steelhead Outdoors misinterpreted ounces for pounds.
Mossberg 940 Pro & 940 Pro Tactical Shotguns
The Mossberg 940 Pro series represent a solid entry in the semi-auto shotgun market that is at home in the field, on the range, and the arsenal.
The M1895 Nagant Revolver: A Victorian Arm in the Modern Era
Despite its obsolescence at adoption, the Russian M1895 Nagant revolver outlived both Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union. Let’s see how it shoots.
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Own The Distance: Primary Arms SLx MicroPrism Sight
The Primary Arms SLx MicroPrism sight represents a good balance between the magnification of a rifle scope and the visibility of a red dot.
5.7×28 Commercial Ammunition Comparison
We test five different commercial 5.7×28 ammunition over the chronograph and through ballistic gel for your viewing pleasure.
The FN Five-Seven: The Original 5.7 Hot Rod
Although there are a number of pistols chambered in 5.7x28mm today, the FN Five Seven is the OG 5.7 handgun and still a worthy contender.
Glock 29: The Pint-Sized 10mm Cannon
If you need a compact handgun that can take down two and four-legged predators with ease, the Glock 29 is in a league of its own.
22 LR vs 25 ACP: All You Need to Know
The 22 LR and 25 ACP cartridges remain viable options for a low recoil pocket carry pistol. But which one is better? Let’s find out.