Bond Arms has been making quality products for a very long time, most notably derringers that are standard by which all others are judged. Made in Texas, by Texans. Let us not forget that either. This year, however, they have stepped out into magazine fed arena. And the product should have other CCW specialty companies worried.
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Bond Arms: CCW Suppressed Perfection From an Unlikely Source — SHOT Show 2018
Published: February 7, 2018 { 11 comments }Own The Army’s SIG M17: Civilian Version Releases in March — SHOT Show 2018
Published: February 6, 2018 { 24 comments }We got our hands on the SIG M17 at range day, the actual military model. If you are a P320 fan and or a collector, you are going to want one of these. You could buy a gun that was in the MHS trials right now, or you could by the winner in the spring when the M17 is released for public sale.
Kahr Arms & Auto Ordnance 1911s in 9mm — SHOT Show 2018
Published: February 6, 2018 { 12 comments }Down at the Kahr Arms booth, we got hands-on with the new hotness. Most of the changes for 2018 were cosmetic, with a healthy dose of John Tiegen signature series guns. These guns feature laser engraved logo’s for his charity, signature, and a very cool Kryptek pattern hydro dip on the frames. A portion of [...]
Return of the .44 Auto Mag: Excel Arms Helps Resurrect an Icon — SHOT Show 2018
Published: February 5, 2018 { 86 comments }Among the unicorns of handguns, perhaps only the Bren Ten surpasses the .44 Auto Mag in the world of “ Guns that should have made it.” The Auto Mag has a long and storied history, with less than 9,000 total guns produced. It could easily be described as a great idea, poorly executed, with some bad business plans tossed in the mix. It is estimated that the original Auto Mag cost the company $1,000 in losses for each gun that went out the door. The last of the original Auto Mag chambered in .44 AMP was assembled in 1982. In 2015, a new company formed the Auto Mag LTD. Corp.purchased all the rights to the bring it back to the market.
Ruger American Pistol: Compact & Ready for Carry — Full Review
Published: February 4, 2018 { 23 comments }Naming your latest handgun “The American Pistol” makes a pretty clear statement. Add to that the timing of the launch of this product line amidst the backdrop of a highly contentious Presidential campaign and a continuingly more divided American narrative, and it makes a loud and clear statement. Ruger is an American company that is dedicated to American values and to its American customers.
CMP Authorized to Sell First Batch of 8,000 1911s After a Delay
Published: January 31, 2018 { 71 comments }CMP members and affiliates will have to wait just a little longer before they will be able to purchase these historically and militarily significant pistols.
NEW: Walther PPQ Subcompact: 10+1 or 15+1 9mm — SHOT Show 2018
Published: January 31, 2018 { 10 comments }New for 2018, Walther dropped the PPQ subcompact at SHOT Show. Following countless consumer requests, the famous PPQ has now been shrunk to subcompact size. The sub takes the same famous Walther trigger and mates it with a 3.25-inch barrel. It ships with two magazines are in the box, one a flush fit 10, the other a 15-round extended magazine. The 15 round includes a grip extender, and when inserted, gives the subcompact a full-size grip.
Kimber K6s: Evolution of an Unlikely Revolver Hero — SHOT Show 2018
Published: January 30, 2018 { 16 comments }Kimber has been making waves with the K6s revolver line, which are words I never thought I would be typing. From the introduction 2 years ago, they have been steadily growing the line with more and more offerings. This year, three new models are set to debut.
Magnum Research: New York-Legal Desert Eagle in .50AE – SHOT Show 2018
Published: January 30, 2018 { 18 comments }From Magnum Research this year, we have a mixed bag of new finishes and new firearms. Good news if you are a collector, the case hardened line has been extended. The 50 AE, 44 Magnum, and 357 Magnum models are all shipping now.
The Perfect Sidearm: .44 Magnum S&W Model 69 — Full Review
Published: January 28, 2018 { 76 comments }At this time of year, many of us are taking to the field for hunting. Unfortunately, hungry predators are also gearing up for winter, which always leads us to a discussion of bear and mountain lion guns. Archery hunting is fun and all, but a bow is not what anyone wants to be holding when we find ourselves between a momma and cubs. The problem with most guns of caliber big enough to stop a bear is that they are heavy and unwieldy. Smith and Wesson, always innovating in revolver design, has stepped in to fix that with the Combat Magnum Model 69.








