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Inland Manufacturing M-1 Carbine: Old Soldiers Never Die

Inland Manufacturing M-1 Carbine: Old Soldiers Never Die

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The .30 M-1 Carbine was used by the U.S. Military in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. The carbine was supplied to allied forces and hung around long after Vietnam. I encountered the M-1 carbine in service with the Bolivian UMOPAR counter-drug police in the 1990s. These fun guns remain popular and effective for civilians today.

Altama Maritime Assault Boot: A Winner in Ninja-Grade Footwear

Altama Maritime Assault Boot: A Winner in Ninja-Grade Footwear

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I have plenty of experience with Altama, they made the best jungle boots around during my military career. As a retiree though, I wouldn’t be caught dead in a set. So it was rather surprising to find something as sexy looking as the Maritime Assault Boot in their catalog.

What I Love & Hate About the Smith & Wesson Model 360

What I Love & Hate About the Smith & Wesson Model 360

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I will admit my biases up-front. I love these guns and always have. I think I always will. Depending on the day, I choose a J-frame over a slim nine, over a Glock 19 and over lots of other guns. I don’t always, but most of the time I do.

9mm Mag Pump Magazine Loader Review

9mm Mag Pump Magazine Loader Review

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The Mag Pump magazine loader is a pretty impressive engineering feat. To use it, push a magazine in, dump a box or handful of ammo in the hopper, and start pumping the handle. It’s literally that simple. The ammo doesn’t need to be oriented or sorted, the loader figures it out and puts it into your magazine in the correct orientation.

Shooting the Taurus USA 2018 Product Lineup

Shooting the Taurus USA 2018 Product Lineup

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Over the last couple of years, Taurus USA has hired a handful of experienced engineers from around the firearm Industry. To complement the new talent, Taurus also opened a state of the art manufacturing and R&D facility here in the United States.

Taylor's & Company Model 1858 New Army .44-Caliber Black Powder Revolver:  Keeping the Legend Alive     

Taylor’s & Company Model 1858 New Army .44-Caliber Black Powder Revolver:  Keeping the Legend Alive     

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The cap and ball revolver, also known as the percussion revolver, is a sophisticated weapon of war. Even though those wars were in the 1800’s, the cap and ball remains an interesting and effective handgun. Taylor’s & Company is keeping these legends alive by producing classic firearms made famous by soldiers, cowboys, lawmen, and outlaws.

Korwin: Red Flag Laws Are Dangerously Flawed

Korwin: Red Flag Laws Are Dangerously Flawed

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We have laws to disarm people and remove them from society of course, of course. Involuntary commitment. (Oh, but that’s an extreme measure!) Right. But this is an extreme situation we’re talking about here.

1791 Gunleather - Handcrafted American Holsters

1791 Gunleather – Handcrafted American Holsters

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Finding the right holster for the job is not easy and often frustrating. If you are like me then somewhere in the back of your closet or garage is a box of holsters that didn’t work out. The majority of my discarded holsters are for 1911s or revolvers- their weight and size make holster selection [...]

What I Love & Hate About the SIG Sauer P365

What I Love & Hate About the SIG Sauer P365

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When it comes to defensive handguns, simple is not just good; simple is great. I just want to be able to draw the gun and squeeze the trigger in order to fire. I do not want a bunch of extra controls or features to fuss with.

Killing Cousins: A Tale of Three Axis Submachine Guns

Killing Cousins: A Tale of Three Axis Submachine Guns

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The Germans saw their industry transformed from a collective of cottage artisans of sorts into a manufacturing juggernaut that prevailed in the face of material shortages of many manifest flavors as well as round-the-clock bombing. Early guns were meticulously crafted and expensive. Later weapons, though functional, were designed from the outset to be readily manufacturable. Those in between exhibited characteristics of each. The three best examples are the Steyr MP34, the Beretta 38A, and the MP40.