Featured in 9mmBYJoseph TrevithickJun 23, 2020ShareThe USAF Is Finally Ditching The Last Of Its Cold War Revolvers For New Semi-Auto PistolsThe iconic Smith & Wesson six-shooters are still in use after more than six decades of service. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 23, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickNov 27, 2019ShareThe Army Has Been Buying Alternative “Barrier Blind” Hollow-Point Ammo For Its New PistolsThe cartridge is designed to better punch through obstacles such as windows or even just heavy clothing and then still work like it’s supposed to. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 27, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickJun 30, 2019ShareAll US Military Branches, Including The Coast Guard, Are Buying The Army’s New PistolThe guns look set to become to the US military’s default sidearm, but nagging issues with the weapons could cause problems down the line. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 30, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickJun 30, 2019ShareArmy’s New Pistols Often Eject Live Rounds and Don’t Work Well With Regular BulletsA Pentagon report reveals the guns continued to suffer jams and other malfunctions after winning an already controversial competition. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 30, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJun 23, 2020ShareThe USAF Is Finally Ditching The Last Of Its Cold War Revolvers For New Semi-Auto PistolsThe iconic Smith & Wesson six-shooters are still in use after more than six decades of service. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 23, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickNov 27, 2019ShareThe Army Has Been Buying Alternative “Barrier Blind” Hollow-Point Ammo For Its New PistolsThe cartridge is designed to better punch through obstacles such as windows or even just heavy clothing and then still work like it’s supposed to. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 27, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJun 30, 2019ShareAll US Military Branches, Including The Coast Guard, Are Buying The Army’s New PistolThe guns look set to become to the US military’s default sidearm, but nagging issues with the weapons could cause problems down the line. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 30, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJun 30, 2019ShareArmy’s New Pistols Often Eject Live Rounds and Don’t Work Well With Regular BulletsA Pentagon report reveals the guns continued to suffer jams and other malfunctions after winning an already controversial competition. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 30, 2019Share