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Coming Up: A 9mm Comparo

I've been lusting over the SIG P226 Scorpion for some time now, and after a little bit of brushing up…

5 years ago

An accurate Compact 1911 load…

I've been working lately on developing an accurate load for my Rock Island Compact 1911 with light target bullets, and…

5 years ago

A .257 Weatherby No. 1 Update: A story with a happy ending

I posted a series of blogs on my Ruger No. 1 in .257 Weatherby and the loads I was developing…

5 years ago

Revisiting World War II from a Rifleman’s Perspective

I went to the range yesterday with two rifles, a Mosin-Nagant 91/30 and an M1 Garand.  The Mosin was the…

5 years ago

The Colin D. MacManus Award

Captain Colin D. MacManus, a US Army Infantry officer and an Airborne Ranger, graduated from Rutgers University in 1963.  He…

5 years ago

Tom Collins – The Southern Armoury

Our good buddy Art has another gun story for us, this time about owning a 1911 .45 auto in the…

5 years ago

A Garand Update: Speer and Hornady

A couple of weeks ago I wrote about new bullets I had purchased for the Garand. They are Speer 168-grain…

5 years ago

Joe’s .44 Magnum

I'm not the Joe in this story, nor is Joe Gresh.  Nope, this is something altogether different...a guest blog by…

5 years ago

The Model 659 Smith and Wesson

After reading one of the blogs I posted on my most capable, TJ-customized  Smith and Wesson Model 59, good buddy…

5 years ago

Motorcycle Commercials and a Garand Accuracy Update

I mentioned last week that Speer offers 168 grain jacketed hollow point boat tail bullets, and that I was going…

5 years ago