How SIG Built So Much Loyalty Around the P226

From a contract loss to a decades-long run with elite units, the SIG P226 earned loyalty the simple way: by working when it counted. Here’s how a full-size, metal-framed 9mm became a touchstone for buyers and collectors.
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.
How Beretta Built a Reputation for Service Pistols

From an Italian valley of barrel makers to the M9 on American belts and the APX in modern trials, Beretta’s service-pistol story is a chain of design choices that stuck with soldiers and cops when it mattered.
Why the SIG P210 Still Has Such a Loyal Following

Born as a Swiss service pistol and built like a match gun, the SIG P210 blends Petter-Browning engineering, hand-fitted craftsmanship, and modern revivals into a cult favorite that still wins hearts on the firing line.