Patrick Kelley

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My Nemesis: By Atlas Gunworks

My Nemesis: By Atlas Gunworks

All said and done it is my opinion that one would be hard-pressed to buy a better full house competition 40 cal blaster.

A "Kelley Day" with Kel-Tec Tools

A “Kelley Day” with Kel-Tec Tools

Kel-Tec guns: innovative and interesting are two descriptive terms that immediately come to mind.

Ruger's Wrangler "A Smile Maker"

Ruger’s Wrangler “A Smile Maker”

The Wrangler is NOT a cheap gun. It is, however, a well-engineered gun that makes use of materials and engineering that keeps the costs down so anyone (everyone?) can roll tin cans and slay steel (or pot a squirrel or two) with impunity!

The MAC 3011: A Beautiful Beast

The MAC 3011: A Beautiful Beast

“That’s a 40?” and “That thing shoots soft” are the most often heard remarks after putting a couple of mags of 40S&W downrange with the just-released MAC (Metro Arms Corp) 3011 SLD (Standard Long Dust cover) Tactical pistol.

Hudson H9: A Case for Practical Accuracy

Hudson H9: A Case for Practical Accuracy

Before I talk about the features of the gun, let me say that this gun and my time behind it has led me to rethink my immediate negative reaction when some gun writer pens the phrase, “Practical Accuracy.” When seen within context of most articles I have always winced, viewing it as a dog whistle indicating poor accuracy. However, my off-the-shelf Hudson H9 that I purchased from a retailer has me re-defining practical accuracy more generously, i.e., being able to hit targets of a size commensurate with the defensive use of a handgun, effectively at practical distances and speed.