Gun companies seem to really hate standardization. They resist it and typically do their own thing to try and stand out. That’s why we have a dozen different optic footprints. That’s why every company’s handgun uses a different magazine design. It’s why we have the universal revolver reload. Revolvers like to be different. I...
Revolvers vs. Semi-Automatic Pistols: A Guide On The Differences, Pros, and Cons
Introduction: Revolvers vs. Semi-Automatic Pistols – Which is Right for You? As an avid firearm enthusiast and the founder of GunMade.com, I’ve had my fair share of experience with both revolvers and semi-automatic pistols. These two types of handguns are quite different in design, capacity, and operation, but each has its own unique set...
The Top Five Modern Snub Nose Revolvers
Snub nose revolvers are all kinds of cool even now. In a day and age where guns like the P365 rule, there are tons of revolvers still being produced aimed at the same market. These classic concealed carry guns offer an interesting mix of power with small sizes. They’d long been a favorite for...
Competitive Shooting Guns & Gear: Part 1, USPSA
Getting into competitive shooting sports is easier than it may seem, but does require some minimal gear to get started in any discipline. In our Competitive Shooting Guns & Gear Series of blogs, we’ll go over specific shooting sports, what’s needed to get started, what it costs to get involved, and a basic overview...
The Fitz Special – A Revolutionary CCW
When it comes to concealed carry, the famed snub nose revolver is one of the O.G.s of carry firearms. To this day, the snub nose continues to be a common choice for shooters looking for a simple, reliable, and powerful weapon. Where did the famed snub nose come from? Tough to say, but the...
Wheelgun Wisdom: Why Your Next Revolver Should be a 9mm
Taking a cartridge made for automatic handguns and shoving it into a revolver is nothing new and the most practical and popular by far has been using the 9mm....
