Tid-Bits Of Industry News

March 30, 2010

News in the gun business doesn’t always come in big gulps. Sometimes there are small tid-bits of interesting developments that don’t warrant a full story, but are nonetheless interesting.

The Smith & Wesson Model 19

March 26, 2010

Smith & Wesson, the legendary gunmaker, experienced a wave of innovation in the 1950s. Basically, it was adapt to modern methods and models or die a commercial death.

Rigby Controversy "Rises"

March 19, 2010

While two parties squabble over the name, Butch Searcy builds an actual Rigby "rising bite."

Terminology: Topstrap

March 19, 2010

This term applies to revolvers and is used to describe the bridge of metal running along the top of the main frame from the vicinity of the rear sight forward to the threaded portion of the frame that accepts the barrel.

The Armed Citizen® April 2010

March 17, 2010

*NRA member Robert Cole and his wife, Pam, had just started to doze off one evening when they heard breaking glass and their motion detector alarm as it went off. Then Cole heard someone in the living room. “I woke my wife up and told her we had someone in the house, and she told me to grab the shotgun,” he remembered. Police said he peered out the bedroom door and saw a man in the living room holding a fire extinguisher. “I was worried he was going to hurt me or my wife so I [fired] one round of No. 6 shot,” Cole said. Police arrested the wounded suspect and an alleged accomplice nearby. This wasn’t Cole’s first act of armed citizenry. He was involved in an incident that appeared in this column in December 2004. (North Channel Sentinel, Pasadena, Texas, 01/07/10)

Still Talking with Ruger CEO

March 16, 2010

By Cameron Hopkins, Industry Insider

Ruger's CEO Speaks Out

March 15, 2010

A customer-listening expert answers an array of questions.

The Three 9s

March 15, 2010

Just a silly millimeter—that's all that spells the difference in these three successively longer auto pistol cartridges.

Art On Display At IWA

March 12, 2010

European shooting and hunting show is a canvas of fine guns.

The Old New Service

March 11, 2010

When Colt cast about for a name for their latest big revolver and came up with “New Service,” it was just before the turn of the 19th Century.