The red-dot trend is so pervasive that consumers can choose from a range of semi-automatic handguns that are cut to accept optics. But what about adding red-dots to revolvers?
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Why the revolver 'simplicity' argument only goes so far

Revolvers get sold as “simple” because the manual of arms looks easy on paper. No magazines. No slide. No... The post Why the revolver “simplicity” argument only goes so far appeared first on The Avid ...
OL's Shooting Editor John B. Snow explains the enduring appeal and magic of lever actions in spite of their drawbacks.
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Smith & Wesson brings back the Night Guard series of revolvers in .44 Special and .357 Magnum.
Mean Arms agreed to stop selling an accessory that Peyton Gendron was able to remove when he killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket. The settlement is one of the largest following a mass shooting.
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