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Why Japanese police still use revolvers instead of modern pistols
Before World War Two, the national police in Japan were used substantially as an enforcement agency for political reasons. After the war this changed, and the police were re-formed with a vision of ...
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Why old Smith revolvers feel better than new ones
Old Smith & Wesson revolvers aren’t some sentimental legend. They genuinely feel better in the hand, in the holster, and on the trigger. That’s not nostalgia talking—it’s mechanics. You pick up a ...
Taurus’s 380 Revolver is one of the most compact, lightweight revolvers on the market. When it comes to self-defense, some people prefer pistols, while some prefer revolvers. .380 ACP is not a ...
I tested the Kimber K6S 3”, a stainless .357 revolver with a 3” barrel, walnut grips and a double or single action (DA/SA) trigger. It proved to be accurate, intuitive, and a perfect all around ...
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The S&W Model 15 revolver that remains in service, largely as a K9 training tool, can trace its lineage all the way back to the S&W .38 Military and Police Model first issued to service members back ...
A Colt revolver from the 1800s that was stolen from the state museum more than 50 years ago has been located. It is one of dozens of artifacts dating back as far as the French and Indian War that were ...
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