While automatics like the SIG P365 and Springfield Hellcat have established dominance in the concealed carry field, a strong love for revolvers still exists. The modern defensive revolver typically has a few common features. Most are small revolvers with sub-2-inch barrels. They often come in .38 Special and .357 Magnum and hold five shots....
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....
5 Critical Questions That Make Buying (and Carrying) the Right Handgun Stress-Free
Buying a gun, especially a handgun for concealed carry, can be intimidating for new guns owners but it doesn’t have to be. All you have to do is ask yourself a few pointed questions to take the guess and stress out of selecting and carrying your new handgun! Here are Five Critical Questions that will...
5 Great J-Frame Options for Concealed Carry
The designation J-Frame is technically an S&W term for a particular revolver frame size. The J-Frame moniker has evolved and grown and now become a term meaning small revolver in general. The J-Frame has become synonymous with snub nose revolver. Revolvers are still competent carry guns and offer shoots a small, but superbly powerful...
Pocket Rocket Battle: SIG P365 vs Ruger LCR
It’s a pocket rocket battle and today, we’re taking a look at two guns that may be extremely different in design, but are also similar in a lot of ways: the Sig P365 vs Ruger’s LCR. Obviously, one gun is a revolver and the other is a pistol, so what exactly could they have...
From SHOT Show 2019: Ruger’s New .357 Revolvers
I have a soft spot in my heart for revolvers, that will likely never change. Whenever a new revolver is announced or even just a new edition, my ears get hot, and I have to track it down. Ruger makes a few of my favorites, especially for concealed carry. This year they are displaying...
