Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) introduced the 10/22® Collector’s Series in September 2014, with the 50th Anniversary of the 10/22. Over the years, the Ruger Collector’s Series has produced seven special edition 10/22 rifles, giving collectors and enthusiasts the opportunity to own a unique, limited run rifle. This year, we’re excited to announceContinue reading “Ruger Introduces Collector’s Series Models for 2025”
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The Chiappa Rhino 30DS X in Stainless Steel
In a market saturated with revolvers that seem to echo the same conventional form, the Chiappa Rhino 30DS X Stainless Steel breaks the mold literally and figuratively. This is not a firearm for the casual plinker or the trend-follower; it is built for the shooter who understands mechanical balance, values recoil control, and respects innovationContinue reading “The Chiappa Rhino 30DS X in Stainless Steel”
Panicotti Custom Colt
Pistol_purview Colt 80 series 1911 in .45 ACP by former Colt Custom Shop pistolsmith Dave Panicotti. This gun in silvery DLC is shod in Wood Caliber grips. I apologize, but sometimes 80 series guns, no matter how nice, just don’t get Spegels. Supplies are limited. Swipe left to see Dave (left) and his co-worker MarkContinue reading “Panicotti Custom Colt”
Friday Fun
Sorry. It’s not all that fun this week.
RIP Charlie Kirk
Charlie was the most moderate republican conservative and they killed him for it. They killed him for having views like mine and he didn’t even have them. He was nice to them, tried to talk to them. Tried to change the country through debate and discussion. Now he is dead. His wife and kids willContinue reading “RIP Charlie Kirk”
Richard Heinie Full House Custom Colt 1911 — RH16 — Armand Swenson Style Combat 45 ACP
A Classic, very early Build form Richard Heinie’s bench. This one is #16, built on a 70 Series Colt Government Model 1911 in 45 ACP. Built in the style of Armand Swenson, one of Heinie’s biggest early influences. This piece is a great example of late 70s style.
Mitchell Patter Poncho Liner
This is pretty cool. The old camo made famous from being the helmet cover worn during the Vietnam War. Best part is, it’s reversible to the brown side camo just like the helmet covers.
Vintage Concealment
Jason over at Vintage Gun Leather Today has shared a couple of pictures from back in the day. The first from Chic Gaylord and a recreation of that.
The Korean War Week 64: Inexperienced UN Recruits Face Disaster – September 9, 1951
Her Name Was Iryna Zarutskaso
I’m sure most of you have already heard about this. It’s enraging but not at all surprising. It happens almost every single day. But the media ignores it of course. I’d invite you to get on to facebook or twitter and saunter over to the the black communities there and read what they say aboutContinue reading “Her Name Was Iryna Zarutskaso”