This Old Gun Sold for $1,000,000 Back in 1989. Here's Why.
Peter Suciu
Security, Americas
It was the first semi-automatic service pistol to be adopted by any military.
Here's What You Need to Remember: It has been argued that the Luger...
Peter Suciu
Security, Americas
It was the first semi-automatic service pistol to be adopted by any military.
Here's What You Need to Remember: It has been argued that the Luger...
Peter Suciu
Security, Americas
It was the first semi-automatic service pistol to be adopted by any military.
Here's What You Need to Remember: It has been argued that the Luger...
Kyle Mizokami
Security,
Take a look.
Here's What You Need To Remember: It is the standard handgun caliber for NATO members, with many armies on their second or third generation 9mm pistol...
Kyle Mizokami
Technology,
Check them out.
Here's What You Need To Remember: Adequately powerful and compact, the 9mm Luger round received newfound popularity in the 1980s when...
Peter Suciu
Security, Americas
Here's what happened.
During both World Wars the American soldier earned a reputation as “inveterate souvenir hunters,” who at times took home everything that wasn’t nailed down—unless they had a crowbar to pull out the nails!
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Kyle Mizokami
Technology,
A list a century in the making.
Main point: The 9mm Luger will be used by a multitude of handguns long into the future. Here is a solid selection that we think are the best around.
Charlie Gao
Security,
And has an odd history.
Key point: The P210 first came about as part of a wave of post-WWII small arms modernization across the Swiss Army.
The SIG P210 is quite possibly the most accurate service pistol in the world.
Kyle Mizokami
Security,
It's been in every conflict since World War I.
Key Point: The Springfield XD combines a number of older and newer features from other guns on this list to create a fairly unique and impressive package.
Kyle Mizokami
Technology,
It's been around for over 100 years.
Key point: The 9mm Luger round isn't going anywhere.
The 9mm Luger, invented before the Great War, is one of the longest-serving gun calibers in history.