One of the most iconic concealed carry firearms of all time is the snub nose revolver. In the age where revolvers ruled, it was the preferred weapon of detectives and civilians looking to pack a punch in a small package. To this day, small, snub-nose revolvers are still extremely popular. Where did the snub...
Classic Carry Corner – The Colt M1903 Pocket Hammerless
It’s interesting to see how the Colt M1911 developed, and one pistol that was clearly an inspiration for the design was the Colt M1903 Pocket Hammerless. The Little Colt was developed and designed by John Browning. It shouldn’t be confused with the M1903 Pocket Hammer, even though it was also developed by the same...
Derringers – The Past, Present, and Future
Who doesn’t love a Derringer? These pistols offer you a weapon that’s about as small as a gun can be. They are very simple with few moving parts, and tend to be very easy to conceal. In fact, that was the purpose of the first derringers. While small guns had existed before, a man...
Perfection Improved: Colt Python Returns!
In a world where remakes and reboots are often lauded as unoriginal, the Colt Python proves it knows how to improve on perfection....
Charitable Checkout Gives YOU an Option to Support Project ChildSafe!
We are proud to support NSSF's Project ChildSafe and their efforts to expand gun safety in communities across the nation. Now you have an easy way to support them, too!...
Uncovered at SHOT Show 2019: Colt’s Pit of Snakes
In my heart is a warm and safe place for revolvers. Who can look at the beauty of a six-gun and say, “Nope a Glock looks better.” Nothing against Glock, but they ain’t sexy. A revolver is different though. They are timeless. I like to think of them as mechanical watches compared to smartwatches....
