Gun Review: Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp .357 Revolver
The Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp comes from the S&W Performance Center, in their new branded gray polymer […]
The Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp comes from the S&W Performance Center, in their new branded gray polymer […]
If you like blued steel and walnut revolvers with a strong nod to history and tradition, these Classic Series No-Lock models may be the nicest pieces to come out of the Smith & Wesson shop in decades.
There are few things more comforting or reassuring than slipping a snubby in your pocket as you head out the door. Taurus has announced a new stubby and brought back another one to fill exactly your pocket carry needs.
Aside from it’s lack of a ‘Hillary hole,’ the no lock Smith & Wisson Model 36 has deep bluing and very nice wood. It absolutely looks like a classic that could have been passed down by my grandfather.
PSA bought Nodak Spud (makers of AK receivers and retro AR lowers), and the former owner of Nodak Spud is now the CEO of H&R. He’s an expert in retro rifles, and retro rifles are H&R’s bread and butter. Now, H&R is out with a line of lever action rifles.
The Charter Arms Double Dog Mag Pug Revolver comes with two cylinders. One’s chambered in .357 Magnum and the other in 9x19mm Parabellum.
The new Anacondass are better than the originals in every way, and the 8-inch model is no exception. This big wheelie is capable of exceptional precision under the right conditions, and wrings out every bit of potential from the 44. Magnum cartridge.
Today’s announcement will make the wheelgun world very happy indeed. Smith & Wesson is now making three of their most popular revolvers — the Model 10, Model 19, and Model 36 — without the internal locking system
The Coyote comes in two models, the standard model with a spurred hammer and attractive rosewood grips and the “Off Duty” version that has rubber grips and a snag-avoiding concealed hammer.
Should you bring your double action revolver to a 2-say pistol class? Answer: if that’s what you are carrying or keeping at home for personal defense, you absolutely should.