The Glock vs 1911 Debate: Maybe Try DP?
There are people who argue about the superiority of Glocks vs 1911s. Like many other tired gun-world disputes, this argument is as frequently...
ASP Red Guns – HK 416 Edition
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ASP Trainer for the Beretta M9
I’ve worked the better part of the last two decades in law enforcement. One of the worst parts of it has always been hearing about cops killed in...
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2018 Hard as Hell Heroes 2 Gun Stage 6
The 2018 Hard as Hell Heroes 2 Gun match was held May 12th and 13th at the Southern Utah Practical Shooting Range with KE Arms as the overall match sponsor. Each stage was dedicated to a different Medal of Honor recipient, with elements of the stage being...
Colt’s “Dick Special” Detective Special Revolver
Back in 1927 when Colt made firearms that people wanted and could actually buy, the company rolled out a new revolver based on their popular Police Positive Model. With its slimmer frame and shorter barrel, the new revolver was called “The Detective Special”. But to us, it was just a Dick. Elliott Ness famously carried one, as did Charles Lindbergh. The Dick Special was carried by police detectives, private detectives and anyone who wanted to discreetly carry a small frame .38 revolver. Colt dropped it from their lineup in 1992, just in time for concealed carry reform to start taking hold in America.
A White Paper on the RDS Equipped Handgun | Sage Dynamics
Unlike some of the articles we've revisited, this one is only a few months old. The topic of Red Dot Sights, specifically Red Dot Sights for Pistol, remains an active one, so here it is again. This...
5 Scale Model Tankers To Admire | Tank Week
Tanks are a favorite subject for scale modelers, sculptors, and other artists. Today we're gonna share five scale model "tankers" whose work we admire. Many of these are in 1/35 scale; several or are not. Now, in no...
Dropping the Hammer | Tanks in the Pacific
We needed armor on those islands we were hopping to fight the Japanese. Join us for another installment of Tank Week as we delve into armored warfare. In this installment, Bucky Lawson talks about tanks in the Pacific.
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The Beast: Tank porn with heart
Today the tremendous talent of Mike Durand joins us once again to break down a modern tanker classic: The Beast. While you're at it, reacquaint yourself with his work by digesting The Browning Hi-Power: A Love Story . ...
Britain’s Tank Killer: The PIAT Gun
Projector, Infantry, Anti Tank | Britannic anti-armor Peter Suciu During the First World War, the British looked to break the stalemate through the “landship program,” which was headed by First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill. The program considered creating...
The Russki RKG-3 Anti-Tank Hammer | WCW
In an era when most anti-tank weapons either kill from unseen distances, like anti-tank guided missiles, or require the death of the user, like car bombs, the Russians have an old AT weapon that...
Type 97 Anti-Tank Rifle | WCW
The Japanese Type 97 Anti-Tank Rifle would have really sucked to hump this through the jungle. Its development was understandable, if myopic, and the felt recoil (which would beat the living shit out of you) made it about as fun to shoot as a sawed-off punt gun. But...
Skin that Smokewagon (…and Evade?) | The Evasive Step
Context is pretty damn significant in virtually all walks of life, not least in how you train for a gunfight. This is the first of what we hope to be many articles from new contributor Daniel Bales (@balesdaniel) of LMS Defense. Have you heard this statement? "You're...