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.

Gun Belt Review: The Black Beard Belts Ranger

The author reviews the ratchet-style Black Beard Belts Ranger Gun Belt, an adjustable and comfortable concealed carry accessory.

Reloading .223 Remington: Four Great Loads

A look at four .223 Remington loads that cover four distinct applications, all using one primer and powder.

Compact 1911 Review: Kimber Aegis Elite Ultra Vs. Springfield Armory Ronin

The author pits the Kimber Aegis Elite Ultra against the Springfield Armory Ronin to find the superior 3-inch 1911.

Handgun Training: Steel Vs. Paper Targets

Which is better for sharpening your handgun skills, steel or paper targets?

A Practical Variation Of The Tactical Reload

Reloading a handgun is a basic skill, but there’s more than one way to do it. Here, the author discusses a practical variation of the tactical reload.

How To Start A CCW Training Regimen

Looking to start a CCW training regimen? Have a plan and take one bite at a time.

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.

Gun Cleaning: How Much Is Too Much?

Gun cleaning is important, but there’s no need to waste your time cleaning them too much.