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.

Small-Niche Needs: Gary Reeder’s .257 Raptor Wildcat

We take a look at .257 Raptor Wildcat, a custom wildcat cartridge from Gary Reeder that fills a small niche.

Carry Revolver: Excellent CCW Wheelgun Options

Though often overlooked in today’s world of CCW semi-autos, there are some excellent carry revolver options out there.

Ruger Super Redhawk Hornet Review: A Whole Lot Of Little Gun

We hit the range to test out Ruger’s new Super Redhawk Hornet revolver in .22 Hornet.

Revolver Vs. Semi-Auto: Which Is Better For Self-Defense?

Are revolvers or semi-auto pistols better for self-defense? Here, we test them head-to-head and gather some data to help find an answer.

Measuring Shooting Skill: Are You Above Average?

Are your shooting skills up to snuff? Here we take a look at how to properly assess your abilities with a firearm.

Blessed Are The Peacemakers: Top Reasons To Still Own A Colt SAA

We take a look at the Colt SAA, or Single Action Army, and discuss the top 5 reasons to still own one today.

Defensive Handgunning: Balancing Accuracy, Power & Speed

When it comes to guns, everything is a tradeoff. With defensive handguns, that means balancing accuracy, power and speed.

Wyatt Earp Was Right: Shot Placement Is Key

Wyatt Earp’s gunfighting days may have been over a century ago, but his advice about good shot placement is still true today.