The Charter Arms brand has been in and out of production for decades. They come and go, and when they come, they bring the star of the show, the Bulldog. The Bulldog wasn’t the first Charter Arms gun, but it’s their most famous. This big revolver chambers the famed .44 Special and first hit...
The GGSP – The Gunsite Glock Service Pistol
Gunsite, Glock, Holosun, and Davidson’s have teamed up to produce what they are calling the Gunsite Glock Service Pistol, aka the GGSP. This pistol starts life as a G45 and is then customized to provide what Gunsite feels is a modern evolution of the fighting pistol. Gunsite, and Jeff Cooper, were all about the...
Taurus Steals SHOT Show 2023
Taurus Firearms swung into SHOT Show hard with a handful of new guns that have left an impressive mark on SHOT Show attendees. I could list probably close to a dozen new guns from Taurus, Rossi, and Heritage, but I’ll keep it to the four that impressed me the most at the show. Two...
P365 Vs Savage M1907 – Two Concealed Carry Icons
Old vs. New: Who comes out on top? Let’s go ahead and get it out of the way. This isn’t a real versus match. We know the P365 is hands down the better gun for concealed carry. It has a century of development on the Savage M1907. However, I titled the article that way...
The SIG P232 vs the Walther PPK
What if James Bond had a choice? Sure, Q stuck him with the Walther, but would the super spy have preferred a Sig? Let the debate begin. The SIG P232 and Walther PPK series could be mistaken for brothers. They look so utterly similar. It wouldn’t be out of the question to assume that...
The Jericho 941 – A Big Beefy Blaster
How many of us have a gun we don’t really have a purpose for but just love to shoot? I bet most of us own a gun or maybe two for that very reason. One of mine is the Jericho 941 in 9mm. It’s a full-sized handgun with an all-metal frame that I don’t...
