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Built for Speed – Canik TP9 SFx Full Review

Built for Speed – Canik TP9 SFx Full Review

Review of the Canik TP9 SFx pistol.  The TP9 SFx was ready to go right out of the box for Production Division or Carry Optics Division with the addition of a red dot optic.    In the future, if I decide to switch divisions, or stop competing in USPSA matches, the TP9 SFx could fill a home defense role. 

MilSurp: British Infantry Weapons of World War II: The Tools Tommies Used to Beat Back the Bosche

MilSurp: British Infantry Weapons of World War II: The Tools Tommies Used to Beat Back the Bosche

On the night of June 5th, 1944, a force of 181 men commanded by Major John Howard lifted off from RAF Tarant Rushton aboard six Horsa gliders. Their force consisted of a reinforced company from the Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry along with twenty sappers drawn from the Royal Engineers. Their objective was to seize the bridge over the Caen Canal and subsequently secure the eastern flank of the Allied landings at Sword beach. Theirs was arguably the most critical piece in the entire D-Day invasion.

MilSurp: German Military Handguns of World War II - An Armorer’s Nightmare

MilSurp: German Military Handguns of World War II – An Armorer’s Nightmare

The Germans produced vast quantities of indigenous handguns, but they had to reach out to their occupied territories to meet the ever-growing demand. Early in the war most all of the pistols used by Germany were well built and effective. By the end around-the-clock strategic bombing had taken its toll. Even domestically produced versions became crude and rough. Those guns made by slave labor in the occupied territories were at times unsafe. Here is a brief roundup of the many-splendored handguns used by the Wehrmacht, Waffen SS, Luftwaffe, and Kriegsmarine during World War 2.

Big Green Continues Operations While Restructuring For Bankruptcy: New 1911 R1 Double Stack — Full Review

Big Green Continues Operations While Restructuring For Bankruptcy: New 1911 R1 Double Stack — Full Review

Remington has had some mild successes on the handgun front, and several debacles. I know all about those debacles, I came off the top rope over the RP9, and I stand by that decision. Big Green and I might’ve had a difference of opinion over that, but they didn’t hold a grudge. And I am glad, because this week we are taking a look at something that is an unmitigated success.

Three-Caliber Wheelgun with Two Cylinders: Taurus 692 — SHOT Show 2018

Three-Caliber Wheelgun with Two Cylinders: Taurus 692 — SHOT Show 2018

Taurus has come on with a vengeance in revolvers this year. The 692 is a full-sized revolver in .357 Magnum and .38 Special. Big deal, you say! Every .357 revolver also shoots .38 Special. That isn’t what we meant by multiple calibers. With one press of a button, the cylinder is removable, and in its place? Taurus has provided a 9mm cylinder. One wheelgun = three calibers. Now, we’re talking.

S&W New Editions to the M&P 2.0 Family — SHOT Show 2018

S&W New Editions to the M&P 2.0 Family — SHOT Show 2018

Last year, the release of the M&P 2.0 family of pistols was one of the biggest stories fo the year. Unlike other companies, Smith and Wesson seemed to listen to every customer critique over the preceding 10 years and fixed every one of them in the 2.0. Not some, spaced over the next 3 generations. All of them. Right now. Ready go.

"We the People" 1911; Elegance & Class from SIG Sauer — SHOT Show 2018

“We the People” 1911; Elegance & Class from SIG Sauer — SHOT Show 2018

SIG Sauer is best known for military-style hardware, ranging from submachine guns and sniper rifles, to the new Army M17 pistol. It is easy to forget they also make 1911 pistols, some of the best around. The first time I shot a Sig 1911 over a decade ago, it was hard to miss the value of the included high-end features. This year, SIG released a special edition “ We the People” model, a sure win for collectors.

A CCW-Pistol (Under $270!) A Design for Everyone — SHOT Show 2018

A CCW-Pistol (Under $270!) A Design for Everyone — SHOT Show 2018

SCCY is one of the last of the little guys, a firearms maker that isn’t part of a giant conglomerate. They set out to fill a single niche, and they have done that well. Sitting down with SCCY at SHOT 2018, we learned some of the reasons why.

Welcome to the US: SAR Arms 9mm CCW Pistol — SHOT Show 2018

Welcome to the US: SAR Arms 9mm CCW Pistol — SHOT Show 2018

SAR Arms had a new pistol, but more importantly a new company. The days of multiple importers are over, SAR is now SAR USA. This is a subsidiary of the Turkish firearms maker and will be handling all warranty issues for SAR pistols, regardless of who brought it into the country. This should smooth over any and all issues regarding parts availability, new models, and magazines.

The Evolution of the Canik TP9: Everyman’s Combat Handgun Becomes the Apex Predator

The Evolution of the Canik TP9: Everyman’s Combat Handgun Becomes the Apex Predator

Mechanical systems evolve over time. The earliest German Messerschmitt Bf 109 A fighter plane first flew in 1937. That remarkable aircraft sported a Jumo 210A 600-horsepower engine driving a fixed-pitch two-bladed propeller. Seven years later the Bf 109 G-6 carried a Daimler-Benz DB 605A-1 powerplant producing 1,455 hp turning a constant-speed variable-pitch paddle-geometry three-bladed prop. The G-6 was easily twice as capable as the earlier A model. The Nazis ultimately produced 33, 984 copies of the plane. Operational pressures exerted by full-bore combat on three fronts drove the Bf 109 to evolve over time.