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Pros and Cons of Concealed-Carry Revolvers

While some declare the revolver to be moribund, others are finding it useful in the growing concealed-carry market. Here are some pros and cons to consider.

Review: Smith & Wesson PC Model 19 Carry Comp

One of Smith & Wesson’s latest wheelguns from its Performance Center offers a new twist on the quintessential K-frame. Here's a look at the new Model 19 Carry Comp.

Skills Check: Double-Action Dot Torture

If you find Dot Torture to be too easy, try it with a double-action revolver.

Drawbacks to the DA Revolver

Even though the DA revolver is a great option for a defensive firearm, there are a couple of issues that prospective revolver buyers should consider.

What Today's Shooter Can Learn From the Revolver

Today’s students of the revolver would be well served by studying works of gunwriters from the past.

As The Wheelgun Turns…

Here are some tips on managing the double-action revolver for personal defense.

Revolvers I Recall

At our recent hometown gun show, I had an experience that a country boy might call “déjà vu all over again.” As usual, I had a grand time visiting with the gun folks, sold a few things, but only came home with one gun that was new to me: a 1950s-era Colt Official Police in .38 Spl. with a 4-inch barrel. It was just about a dead ringer for the very first double-action revolver I ever owned.

First Look: New Revolvers From Rossi

Three new wheel guns chambered in .357 Magnum or .38 Spl.

Taking Stock(s)

Sheriff Jim says to be careful when choosing accessories for your gun.

Thoughts On The Double-Action Revolver

Heard that interest in the double action revolver was dead? Not hardly, says Sheriff Jim.

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