Back by popular demand, but for a limited time only, are Gen 3 Glock pistols with the company’s RTF2 checkering.
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Visit Las Vegas Gunfights for Force-On-Force Fun
BY Max Slowik Updated: February 14, 2017Las Vegas Gunfights is blending hand-to-hand combat and Simunition-based gunplay in one bruised package.
Six Solid Reasons the P320 is the Right Choice for the Army’s MHS
BY Max Slowik Updated: January 26, 2017It does everything the Modern Handgun System needs it to do and more, and it does it all very well. The P320 is no compromise.
Glock 19-Compatible 80 Percent Frames Incoming
BY Max Slowik Updated: January 5, 2017Polymer80 is introducing two new 80 percent pistol frames for 2017. These uncompleted receivers are compatible with Glock 19 parts and aftermarket parts.
Revolving Multi-Caliber Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun Coming in ’17
BY Max Slowik Updated: December 2, 2016The multi-caliber Scavenger 6 is a survival rifle dream gun. It’s a stocked revolver with each chamber cut for a different cartridge. By using multiple cylinders, it’s possible to have one design fire a dozen and half or more cartridges.
As Obama Exits, DOJ Cements ‘Smart Gun’ Requirements
BY Max Slowik Updated: November 22, 2016The NIJ has published hard requirements that any smart gun must meet before it can be considered for department use.
Smith & Wesson Gets Axed from MHS Trials
BY Max Slowik Updated: September 29, 2016The Smith & Wesson M&P has been dropped for the Army’s next-generation handgun competition, the Modular Handgun System or MHS.
ATF (Almost) Bans Smokeless Powder! – Also Finds Trail Cam IEDs in Kentucky Wilderness
BY Max Slowik Updated: September 5, 2016The ATF has issued two notices on explosives — and has quickly retracted one of them.
Best of a Bad Situation: .22s for Self-Defense?
BY Max Slowik Updated: July 28, 2016Ultimately the only good reason to go with .22 for self-defense is that it is your last, best, and only option. The truth is that it’s rarely the only option.
Weapon Light or Flashlight? The Answer is Obvious.
BY Max Slowik Updated: July 21, 2016If you focus on any aspect of gun culture long enough, you’ll find that it’s all up for debate. 9mm v. .45, AR v. AK … flashlight v. weapon light.