With Supreme Court Ruling Coming, Hawaii Democrats Push More Carry Restrictions

With things looking dire for the Hawaiian government in the current challenge to its restrictive carry laws before the U.S. Supreme Court, anti-gun lawmakers in the Aloha State are already scheming to continue infringing the Second Amendment rights of lawful gun owners. At issue in the case Wolfo...

By Mark Chesnut

Shooting 101: 3 Aftermarket Triggers To Make Your AR More Accurate

The AR-15-style rifle is the most popular rifle in the nation, and there’s little wonder why. They are accurate, fun, and easy to shoot without excessive recoil and muzzle jump. Given their popularity, it’s likely most new gun owners will soon gravitate toward buying one. If you do make that ...

By Mark Chesnut

Visiting a Collection of 1911s

David Freeman Most, if not all, gunwriters are also collectors. We almost have to be in order to be knowledgeable enough to write intelligently for our target audience. We have the luxury of being able to buy guns at reduced prices, which makes it tempting to acquire and keep guns we really like....

Glock 43x Review: A Premier Carry Gun Contender

Many firearm owners swear by Glock pistols for their reputation of robustness, accuracy, and usability. The Glock 43 is an excellent micro-compact pistol, but the Sig P365 left it in the dust when it hit the market. Fast forward a couple of years, and Glock launched the Glock 43x to rival the Sig...

Open Carry vs Concealed Carry: The Pros and Cons

It’s no secret that gun ownership is a hot-button issue in today’s world. For gun owners, it’s essential to understand the differences between open and concealed carry and their pros and cons before deciding which is right for you. Open carry refers to carrying firearms on your ...

Welcoming Kimbers to My Collection

During the years we operated live handgun classes, I developed a negative opinion about Kimber firearms and really had no desire to own one. Every week we ran at least one weekend class with 25-30 participants and two weekday classes averaging 10-12 participants. Each participant was required to ...

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