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How to Stipple a GLOCK Pistol (or Any Polymer Handgun)

image via Polinger Firearms ‘Stippling’ is melting the plastic exterior of a polymer gun with the intent of improving the texture for a better grip. Below is a good example from Polinger_Firearms. This article is not a step-by-step…



Speer Lands $112 Million DHS Contract for 9mm Service Ammo

Speer’s Gold Dot ammo achieves reliable ignition and cycling in part due to its sealed primers and distinctive nickel-plated brass. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com) Idaho-based Speer announced Monday they have been selected for the largest duty…


Striker Fired vs. Hammer Fired Guns: What’s the Difference and is One Better?

Jeremy S. for TTAG There’s no firing a gun without denting a primer (if you aren’t sure what that means, start with how a gun works). There are two primary ways to do that: hammer…


The 637 is One of S&W’s Most Popular Carry Revolvers

Smith & Wesson’s small J-frame revolvers are among its most popular. They’ve been going strong for 70 years, starting with the introduction of the gun that would become the Chief’s Special back in 1950. Going…


Glock Has Reached the End of the Line on Gen 4 9mm, .40S&W

If you wanted a new Gen 4 9mm or .40S&W-chambered Glock, better hurry because the company is moving to Gen 3 or 5 only when it comes to those models. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com) While the…


U.S. Air Force Fielding 125,000 New Sig Sauer M18 Pistols

A variant of the Sig Sauer P320 with a number of upgrades to include a coyote-tan PVD coated stainless steel slide and a removable top plate for optics, the M18 can use a 17-round 9mm…


Low Prices on Handguns in the Warehouse Clearance Sale

Guns.com is offering amazing deals on certified used guns from the warehouse as we clear out more space for new guns. Save hundreds of dollars instantly on a wide variety of handguns, rifles, and shotguns! Below…