Ruger Redhawk vs Super Redhawk: Design, the Alaskan, and Buyer Checks

A collector-minded buyer’s guide to Ruger’s heavyweight double-actions: where the Redhawk ends and the Super Redhawk begins, what the Alaskan is for, chamberings you’ll actually see, and how to inspect a used one with confidence.
Dan Wesson’s Two Lives: Interchangeable‑Barrel Revolvers, the 715 Revival, and the Pivot to Premium 1911s

From suitcase revolvers with tensioned barrels to long‑slide 10mm 1911s, Dan Wesson’s story is about accuracy, modularity, and a quiet march into the premium lane.
How Service Pistols Changed Over Time

From flint and wheellocks to polymer frames and red dot-ready slides, service pistols have changed because technology, tactics, and training kept changing. Here’s how that story unfolds, and what it means for buyers and collectors today.
Why Rimfire Revolvers Still Have Their Place

From camp gun to trainer to collectible oddball, the humble rimfire revolver keeps finding work. Here’s why shooters and collectors still make room for one.
Why Revolvers Still Appeal to So Many Shooters

Semi-autos won the capacity race, but wheelguns never left the stage. From real-world reliability and simple controls to hunting power and old-school charm, here is why revolvers still speak to buyers and collectors.