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The Used Market--The Smith and Wesson 22A

The Used Market–The Smith and Wesson 22A

The Smith and Wesson 22A has not been out of production for all that long. Actually it was right about a year ago the Smith officially discontinued this gun. It is possible there might still be a few floating around local gun shops that are new, but the vast majority of them will be used. And if you want an easy-to-service tack-driver, this is it.

The Used Market: The Full Bodied .380 Taurus PT-58

The Used Market: The Full Bodied .380 Taurus PT-58

Polymer mouse guns aren’t for everyone. Some of us prefer a more substantial .380–but they’re getting to be rather scarce. Here’s one you should consider if you ever come across one used. The Taurus Pt-58.

The Used Market: The Pocket .25

The Used Market: The Pocket .25

When I first came across this little gun I immediately thought of a Colt Vest Pocket without the grip safety. That is how the back half of the pistol looks. After closer inspection I noticed it had a fixed barrel. That is not something the old Colts have. But a Walther PPK does. I have come to the conclusion that this little Galesi could be the product from a marriage between a PPK and a Vest Pocket. Those are some pretty good genes from both sides of the family.

The Winchester 1300 Defender - Pump Action Perfection

The Winchester 1300 Defender – Pump Action Perfection

The Winchester 1300 Defender has an old-world charm to it. It’s something we don’t see much these days, but it shouldn’t be a surprise coming from the Winchester Repeating Arms company.

Trench Guns You Can Own - Modern and Old

Trench Guns You Can Own – Modern and Old

What exactly is a trench gun? It’s a shotgun, typically a twelve gauge. The name came from the fact they were designed and used in the trenches of World War 1.

Classic Carry Guns - Give Used Guns a Shot

Classic Carry Guns – Give Used Guns a Shot

Used guns are a great way to shop for a bargain-priced self-defense pistol. As we accept more modern guns with modern features, like rails, optics, and ambidextrous controls, we can find guns that lack those features for a relatively fair price.

2 - Everything You Really Need to Know About Picking a Long Gun Light: So Many Options, So Much Lumen

Everything You Really Need to Know About Picking a Long Gun Light: So Many Options, So Much Lumen

Evildoers prefer the cover of darkness for crime. With a flashlight, you control the light and have the advantage. More light provides better information. Bad things come when you stay in the dark.

Diamondback’s New “Sidekick” Nine-Shooter Combines Old School Looks with New School Features... For Only $320 MSRP!

Diamondback’s New “Sidekick” Nine-Shooter Combines Old School Looks with New School Features… For Only $320 MSRP!

The Florida-based company’s recently released Sidekick looks like a Colt, but its features and functionality take cues from more modern roots.

Modernizing Your Lever Action with Ranger Point Precision and Form Stocks

Modernizing Your Lever Action with Ranger Point Precision and Form Stocks

Most people don’t think of lever actions when they consider modern self-defense rifles mostly because they were the military, law enforcement, and civilian choice of the late 1800s. The libtards aren’t as threatened by them and you can still own them in places like New York.  By design, they weren’t originally made to mount optics, lights, lasers, or suppressors. Turns out that with a few modifications they work fantastic for all of that though.

Springfield’s New SA-35: Iconic Design with a Modern Flair

Springfield’s New SA-35: Iconic Design with a Modern Flair

The pistol was initially manufactured by FN, and later by Browning, and it has had several model names, such as the P-35. But most of us know it as the Browning Hi-Power.