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...
Rat Shot Yay or Nay For Self Defense
Rat shot for self-defense? Travis tackles this most unusual question. Recently a friend purchased an S&W Bodyguard .38 Special revolver, a fine little gun that’s plenty modern but also affordable, reliable, and easy to conceal carry. I opened the cylinder to unload the gun to dry fire it and found a round of rat...
Crossbreed’s Christmas Gift Guide
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Feel the chill in the air? The shrieks of Mariah Carey? A few too many ads for reruns of Elf and not enough for Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer? Yep, it’s Christmas time. The season for giving. I’m not an expert in much, but I am...
5 Easy Gifts for Gun Owners
It’s that time of the year again when it’s time to start finding gifts for gun owners in your life. If you’re not a gun enthusiast as much as they are or don’t know where to start, this blog will help guide you through what to buy. 1. Ammunition The number one thing gun...
The Rohm RG10 – The Worst Carry Gun Ever
The name Rohm will likely invoke a reaction from our readers who came to be in the 1960s. In that time period, Rohm revolvers were often categorized as junk guns, Saturday Night Specials, and names I can’t print here. They were known for their cheap design and price point of about 13 bucks. Rohm...
The Walther PPS – An Unappreciated Classic
This oft-overlooked pistol is a fan favorite for those who know what they have. The S&W Shield was released in 2012, and the world lost its mind. Seriously, I remember people paying way above MSRP to get an original Shield. It was the single stack 9mm that everyone needed and loved. For some reason,...
