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Elbert Searle's Prototype Savage Squeeze-Cocker Pistol

Elbert Searle isn't one of the most well-known firearm designers, but his Savage Model 1907 and its derivatives were popular guns in their time. Now, a unique prototype pistol of his has been discovered, illustrating what else could have been in Savage's early 20th-century handgun lineup.

8 Smallest Handguns You Can Own

If the need for something little is a high priority, then take a look at these petite pistols.

New For 2023: Beretta 80X Cheetah

For years, Beretta's Cheetah pistol was a popular option for personal defense, and for 2023, the company is bringing this compact platform back in the form of the 80X Cheetah.

I Have This Old Gun: Remington Model 51

One of only three semi-automatic pistol models ever manufactured by Remington, the Model 51 was first offered to the public in September 1919 in .380 Remington Autoloading Cartridge.

New For 2022: Ruger Security-380 Lite Rack

Ruger's new Security-380 is the latest model in the company's Lite Rack lineup, and it's designed for easy shooting and easy carry.

Original & New: 100 Years Of FN CCW

In 1922, Fabrique Nationale unveiled the result of efforts to modernize its Model 1910, providing a cutting-edge handgun that, at the time, was expected to attract military and police contracts across Europe.

Rifleman Q&A: A Convertible Semi-Automatic H&R Pistol?

"I recently acquired an unusual, compact semi-automatic pistol. I don’t know much about it" Read on:

Review: SIG Sauer P365-380

SIG Sauer now offers a smaller version of its P365 line with the P365-380, which is chambered for the .380 ACP cartridge instead of 9 mm Luger.

Review: Ruger LCP MAX

Although Sturm, Ruger & Co. was one of the last major manufacturers to “super-size” the capacity of its compact 9 mm Luger offering, it is one of the first to apply the popular staggered-stack magazine technology to a pistol chambered in .380 ACP.

NAA Guardian: A Sturdy, Little Pocket Pistol

The quality of the pistols coming out of NAA don’t garner a lot of headlines, but just ask any enthusiast who has owned one of their revolvers for decades.

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