Otis’s Ripcord has been out for a few months. If you’ve pulled one of these things through a gun barrel, then I may be preaching to the choir. They’re fantastic. The Ripcord does in one pass what a lot of brushes and mops together only wish they could do. The fit is tight. The pull itself takes a bit of muscle. But the results are really astounding.
SHOT Show 2014
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Mossberg Duck Commander Shotguns —SHOT 2014
Updated: January 19, 2014Unless you’re living in a dumpster, you’re probably aware of the TV program Duck Dynasty. It’s about the Robertsons, the first family of duck hunting, who have endorsed the new Mossberg Duck Commander series of shotguns. So whether or not you agree that Phil’s right to free speech was violated when he was kicked off the program, you know they at least have good taste in shotguns. Like so much of their gear (and clothing), the Duck Commander series comes in Real Tree cammo. Not only are they great 12 or 20 gauge autoloaders, every gun also comes with one of Willie’s red, white and blue bandanas. Then there’s the MVP patrol Rifle series. I can’t tell you if they endorsed the bolt action MVP Patrol Rifle, but I would be surprised if they didn’t have a few around the house. The MVP comes in .308 Winchester and, get this, accepts either M1A or AR style mags! How cool is that. Finally, we had to check out the new Mossberg Center Mass Laser. This laser mounts to the side of your shotgun and projects a circle of laser dots with one dot in the center. The farther away the target is, the more it opens up, just like an actual shot pattern. What a great accessory for your home defense gun. Bet Silas has one of those on the gun under his bed.
Taurus View: Take a Look Inside This New Micro-Carry .38 Revolver—SHOT Show 2014
Updated: January 19, 2014Taurus has their new concealed carry revolver here at SHOT show, and it is turning heads. This new little pistol is called The View and it’s easy to see why. A substantial section of the gun’s frame is made of clear Lexan. The rest of the frame is aluminum alloy. But don’t worry about the strength of frame. The titanium cylinder and stainless steel lined titanium barrel are going to take most of the punishment.
Sig Sauer Is Asking Us to Rethink the Polymer Striker Fired Pistol With The P320—SHOT Show 2014
Updated: January 17, 2014Sig Sauer, long known for its innovative firearms designs, is moving into an entirely new arena and doing it in a big way. The Sig P320 is striker-fired pistol. That alone would be news enough for a company that has a dedicated following of shooters who like exposed hammers. But no. Sig is upping the ante. The Sig P320 is modular. One gun can be changed up to various frame sizes, or slide lengths, or calibers.
Smith & Wesson starts 2014 with strong new additions to their revolver line up: the 9mm 986 and 929—SHOT Show 2014
Updated: January 17, 2014Smith & Wesson is still the undisputed reigning revolver champ. Its standard production revolvers are better than most of the competition’s tricked out top end guns. Its Performance Center guns are even better, and much more expensive. The company just introduced a new 9mm revolver in their Pro Series line that is meant to offer more custom features at more manageable prices.
Colt’s Newest Bolt Action Rifles—SHOT Show 2014
Updated: January 17, 2014While Colt is well known for their early revolvers, Government Model 1911, and various ARs, the company also happens to build very high quality bolt action rifles with the hunter and competitor in mind. These are the kind of guns you use when you want to reach out and touch something, whether a game animal in the wide open spaces or a target on the 1,000 meter range. The new rifles Colt brought to SHOT Show are an expansion of their popular M2012 series. As in the earlier versions, the new guns come with matc- grade fluted barrels and Timney single-stage adjustable triggers. The new model designations are M2012MT308T and M2012LT308G/M2012LT260G. It’s not really as complicated a naming scheme as it appears. The model is M2012, the 308 and 260 refer to the calibers, the MT and LT indicate how the gun is configured, and the T and G designate…OK it is as complicated as it seems. But that doesn’t detract from the exceptional quality they bring to the game.
The Benelli Inertia-Driven Action Takes the Spotlight—SHOT Show 2014
Updated: January 17, 2014When we stopped at the Benelli SHOT Show booth, three guns caught our eye – the Benelli ETHOS shotgun, the Franchi 3 1/2” Intensity shotgun and the Uberti 1873 Lever-Action Competition rifle, a trio of exceptional guns from the Benelli family of companies.The heart of the ETHOS shotgun is Benelli’s Inertia Driven System. Proven in nearly half a century of use in the most demanding competition and field applications, this simple but extremely effective system provides the operator with a number of benefits. There are only three primary parts – the bolt body, inertia spring, and rotating bolt head. Simplicity translates to reliability. It never needs adjusting and can handle a variety of loads from 3 ½” magnums to light field loads. The low mass of the moving parts makes for a fast cycle time, giving you quicker follow-up shots. And the locked bolt keeps powder residue in the barrel for a cleaner action. The AA-Grade walnut stock was not only gorgeous, it also housed a recoil reduction system. The ETHOS wore a light weight carbon fiber vent rib incorporating an interchangeable front sight so you can use the best color for the day’s hunt. Red, green and yellow fiber-optics are included. Take a look at this fast-loading, fast-shooting and beautiful-to-behold example of the gun maker’s art.
PARA’s latest 1911’s are built for speed: The Pro-Custom 18.9—SHOT Show 2014
Updated: January 17, 2014The Pro-Custom 18.9 isn’t your typical 1911. It might look like its ancestors, but it has a distinct difference. The double-stack magazine holds 18 rounds of 9mm. While I’m hesitant to call that an advantage, it does have its benefits. If you’re looking for a fast race gun, you won’t have nearly as many reloads with the 18.9 as you would with a .45 ACP 1911 (even one that’s a double-stack). And because it is a 9mm, you can still get a decent grip on the gun.
The Liberty Fatboy 64 – Protection You Can Count On—SHOT Show 2014
Updated: January 17, 2014After four days drooling over the smorgasbord of guns at SHOT Show, it occurred to me that it might be a good idea to look at some bigger gun safes! I found just what the doctor ordered at the Liberty Safe booth. I’m telling you, if it has to do with shooting, chances are it’s here. Wish you could walk around the show with us to take it all in, and that’s why we do these videos – to share as much as we can with you. For the sake of full disclosure, you should know that I already have a smaller Liberty safe at home. It probably makes me biased, but at least it’s based on years of personal experience. Liberty makes great safes at a fair price, and the customer service is excellent. The safe we videoed is the Liberty Fatboy 64, the number one selling safe in America. In addition to the great paint job, this safe is set up to hold 64 guns. The tops of the middle shelves can be lifted to store more long guns or left in place to store handguns, valuables, important documents and so forth. You won’t have to worry about thieves walking out the door with it either. It weighs 915 pounds. Liberty has an optional Safe Alert security device which monitors your safe when you’re away. It will send an alert directly to you if anyone tampers with it. And get this – the monitoring service is free! Liberty sells 25,000 Fatboys a year because it’s not only a great safe, it’s a great value. Check it out.
Noreen Firearms: An AR Pattern Rifle in 30-06? Bigger Is Better—SHOT Show 2014
Updated: January 17, 2014Noreen Firearms has a new AR patterned rifle. A new AR. Right. We’ve heard that a lot at SHOT show. You don’t even have to be here in Vegas to hear someone yammering on about a new AR. But Noreen’s guns are a little bit different. It’s an AR all right, but not a 15 or a 10. An AR 10 isn’t a big enough platform for this big boy. We are talking a true long-action AR. One big enough for 30-06.