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New Kahr Arms Pistols from SHOT Show 2017
Published: February 4, 2017 { 12 comments }Kahr Arms is best known for concealed carry pistols, and that is exactly what they brought to the party this year. The CM line of pistols has new colors, and some new upgrades. The color is Tungsten Grey, with gray most certainly being the favorite new color of the gun industry. The Kahr Arms Tungsten is a darker gray, with a matte finish. It makes for a beautiful gun, and I am starting to really dig this “guns don’t always have to be black” attitude.
New Daniel Defense SBR and .308 Offerings—SHOT Show 2017
Published: February 4, 2017 { 7 comments }New from Daniel Defense at SHOT Show 2017 is a cool 5.56mm SBR and a new version of their heavy-hitting .308 rifle. Read on to find out more.
A New Classic: The New Colt Gold Cup Trophy—SHOT Show 2017
Published: February 4, 2017 { 5 comments }In one of the biggest surprises of the SHOT Show, Colt has updated the Gold Cup 1911. Fully updated for 2017, the Gold Cup Tropy is going to make 1911 fans very happy. The gun is beautiful in the stainless steel finish we shot. It looks absolutely gorgeous. The sights are a Bo-Mar rear, with a Novak fiber optic front. Every model comes with a national match barrel, and from the factory is available in 9mm or .45 ACP.
Reloading: Bullet Materials and Shapes
Published: February 3, 2017 { 13 comments }Bullets are bullets, right? Well, not really. There are a wide array of variables in bullet shape, weight, materials, and construction. Each of these variables can have a dramatic impact on the performance, and safety, of any given load. In other words, loading recipe data for one 147-grain, .308 bullet may be incorrect, and even unsafe, for another projectile of equal caliber and weight. Let’s take a closer look at some of the variables and what you need to know about each.
Italian Roundbody SxS 28ga – $1,450 – FAIR Shotguns SHOT Show 2017
Published: February 2, 2017 { 4 comments }This gun is worth checking into if you have always wanted a small gauge field grade dove shotgun, and a traditional side by side fits the bill. The belly is really elegant and tiny, and the stock and wrist seem to be finished as well and as nice a wood grain as you’ll find in any Italian shotgun under $5,000. At $1,400, it’s a steal, and I think it’s because they are trying to get the FAIR name out there.
Journey Into Competitive Shooting: Ep. 8 Shotgun II ‘Action Shooting’
Published: February 2, 2017 { 2 comments }The biggest thing to be aware of in shooting a shotgun on the move is the amount of active muscular tension that needs to be held in your core.
10 Considerations for Concealed Carry Newbies
Published: February 2, 2017 { 5 comments }Becoming a responsible concealed carrier is a challenge. It takes hard work and a real commitment. Any chucklehead can carry a gun, but to carry a gun with discretion, knowledge of the law and the ability to use it effectively in the face of imminent danger is what differentiates us from the law-breaking idiots on the street.
TechnaClip – Mounts to Your CCW Handgun – No Holster Required – SHOT Show 2017
Published: February 2, 2017 { 14 comments }I wish we had all these new ideas that have become popular with new gun owners who buy stuff based on their Instagram. All those wasted years carrying a gun in a holster. I got done schooled bitches.
Armatac 150 Round 5.56 SAW Mag – No Graphite Required! – SHOT Show 2017
Published: February 1, 2017 { 6 comments }For any of you who have seen my years of Slidefire stock reviews, to me there is nothing cooler than a garden hose of brass coming out of the side of the gun. I’ve never even owned a Class 3 weapon. I just love slide stocks. But I have to say, I’ve had my challenges with getting magazines to run right that hold more than the standard 30 rounds. I’ve had real Beta C mags. I’ve had Korean Beta style mags. My one SureFire 60 rounder works great, but others of the breed have had some bad reviews out there. Enter the Armatac 150 round double drum mag. I’ve seen it around. It’s expensive. But supposedly it runs, with no graphite required. Hopefully we’ll see one in for a review soon.









