Richard A. Mann
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A former police officer and serviceman with the U.S. Army, Richard A. Mann is one of the most well-respected firearms authorities writing on the subject today. He serves as contributing editor for several magazines, including NRA’s American Rifleman and Shooting Illustrated, Varmint Hunter, and Combat Handgunner, and is the editor for Gun Digest’s Cartridges of the World 13th Edition.
Gear & Ammo
A Can In Hand: The Bad And Very Good Of Owning A Suppressor
The ugly, the bad, and the very good of owning and shooting a suppressor.
Gear & Ammo
Gun Cleaning: How Much Is Too Much?
Gun cleaning is important, but there’s no need to waste your time cleaning them too much.
Concealed Carry
The Quick Draw: Hip Shooting And The Value Of Sights
The author tests out fast draws, hip shooting and point shooting to demonstrate the value of using your defensive handgun’s sights.
Concealed Carry
How To Master Double Taps
Mastering double taps through a proper understanding of hammers and controlled pairs.
Concealed Carry
Everyday Carry Advice From 6 Experts
Six experts share their advice regarding the everyday carry self-defense handgun.
Ammunition
Four Versatile Handgun Loads To Have
If you keep these four handgun loads stocked for your self-defense pistol, your sidearm can be a much more versatile tool.
Concealed Carry
Kimber KDS9C Review: A Modernized 1911
The author hits the range with the Kimber KDS9C, a modern take on the classic 1911.
Concealed Carry
Glocked Up And Drilled Down
The author goes over a Glock G43X MOS that’s been setup for concealed carry as well as the Step Back Drill.
