SIG P210: Neuhausen Craft to Modern Rebirth

From its Swiss SP 47/8 beginnings to the U.S.-made P210 Target, here is a buyer-friendly look at contracts, variants, why it shoots so well, and how to read features and serial-era clues.
Ruger 10/22: From the 1964 Carbine to Takedowns and Target Models

The 10/22 didn’t just survive six decades, it shaped what a modern .22 rifle feels like. Here’s how the design grew from a trim 1964 carbine into takedown trail guns, heavy‑barrel target trims, and an aftermarket that never seems to sleep.
Browning’s Over/Under Legacy: From the Superposed to the Citori – Design Evolution, Grades, and What to Look For

A collector-focused look at Browning’s B-25 Superposed and its heir, the Citori. How the design evolved, what the grades and embellishments signal, and the exact checks to make before you buy.
Heckler & Koch P7 M13 Collector Profile

A focused, collector-grade look at the HK P7 M13: what sets it apart, the P7-specific inspection checklist, originality markers to verify, and the accessories that move value.