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.
Concealed Carry
Training Your Trigger Finger Muscle Memory
If you have to defend yourself, you don't want to be thinking about your trigger press. Here we discuss how to train your trigger finger's muscle memory so you don't have to.
Gear & Ammo
Sight Considerations For Suppressed Pistols
If you want to suppress a pistol and still hit your mark, you’re probably going to have to rethink your sight situation.
Gear & Ammo
Four Ways To Skin A Can
We hit the range with four different rifle suppressors—the MeatEater, Backcountry, Trash Panda and Silent Bandit—to see how they compare.
Accessories
Handheld Vs. Weapon-Mounted Lights
When it comes to shooting handguns in the dark, is it better to have a handheld or a weapon-mounted light?
Gun Articles
Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT Review: Woven Wonder
We hit the range with a Ridgeline FFT to test out Christensen Arms’ carbon-crafted precision rifle.
Gun Articles
Why The 1911 Will Never Die
Here we discuss why the legendary 1911 pistol is still going strong over 100 years later with no sign of slowing down.
Concealed Carry
Handgun Capacity: How Much Is Enough?
How long do you want to be in the fight? Here we discuss some considerations of self-defense handgun capacity.
