I read a number of lesser gun magazines, all of which too often anger me when they publish a two-page article on some new whiz-bang super-gun, using nothing more than the manufacturer's advertising blurbs and fantastic claims that this is "the" new thing in guns. I enjoy Handgunner's articles because you don't seem shy about mentioning the negative aspects of whatever firearm is being reviewed. I know it can't make the makers happy to have you say their trigger is poor, or they might have taken a little more time with fit and finish. But this is a true service to us, the consumer. I'd rather know going in that so-and-so's pistol is a very reliable shooter over all, but it's ...