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Ruger Alaskan Mod by Gemini Customs--Gun Review

Ruger Alaskan Mod by Gemini Customs–Gun Review

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There is a distinct appeal to a big bore wheel-guns. The .44 Magnum produces impressive terminal ballistics. Yet carrying a heavy revolver presents some practical challenges, and the recoil can be punishing. Gemini Customs has some solutions–their custom modifications make a good gun better, faster, and more reliable. Check out what they’ve done to this Ruger Alaskan.

A Gun Light for a Revolver?

A Gun Light for a Revolver?

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Looking for a way to light up the night? Unwilling to give up that old wheel gun? No worries. Hyskore has the answer. Their new Compact Revolver Grip Light makes your J Frame an even better tool for things that go bump in the night.

The Beretta Pico is Finally Here--New Gun Review

The Beretta Pico is Finally Here–New Gun Review

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Size matters. With mouse guns, everyone is racing to the bottom. How do you combine power and performance, while taking away weight and size? Beretta has done it. The Pico shoots like a bigger gun. What you give up in ease of control, you make up for in performance.

Top 10 Pocket 9mms ideal for Concealed Carry

Top 10 Pocket 9mms ideal for Concealed Carry

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Last week, I offered up my top 5 list of compact 9mms. Some of you took issue with my choices. That’s cool. I get it. So I’m trying it again. This time, I’m looking at 10 of the best single-stacks ideal for concealed carry.

The Perfect Package: PWS's MK107P

The Perfect Package: PWS’s MK107P

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Now that James Bond has an iron clad set of balls, it’s time he upgraded his arsenal. While there’s nothing uniquely gadget-like about the Primary Weapons Systems MK107P, it does come in a briefcase. Q would be a bit jealous. And a tuxedoed 007 would look sharp carrying the Kenneth Cole case, but to hell with Bond. The novelty of the briefcase evaporates when you pull the trigger. This AR pistol is a surgical tool–it’s better than Bond–the PWS MK107P is exactly what’s right about America.

The Top 5 Compact 9mms

The Top 5 Compact 9mms

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A couple of weeks ago, we ran a Top 5 Compact .45 ACP article that stirred up a lot of controversy. That isn’t surprising. A lot of you have already formed your own opinions. I expect this list will be just as contentious, if not more. The list of compact .45s is limited, as there aren’t that many out there. 9mm is a different story. There are a lot of compact 9mms–choosing the best five requires a lot more thought. But we’re up top the task.

The Original Hand Cannon--no FFL required

The Original Hand Cannon–no FFL required

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The Walker is a modern reproduction of a piece of American History. It is a sidearm you could carry during black powder season. It is an exaggerated wild west gun that is as much fun to handle and hold as it is to shoot, maybe more. And it is a revolver capable of .357 like ballistics that you can buy without filling out a 4473. It’s all of these things, I think, which makes it so compelling. On with the review~

MP-5 Clone from Pakistan - Pakistani Ordnance Factory’s POF-5

MP-5 Clone from Pakistan – Pakistani Ordnance Factory’s POF-5

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The POF-5 may look like your run-of-the-mill MP5 knock-off, but it isn’t. These economical imports are versatile contenders. We’ve put 4,000 rounds through these two with only 5 hiccups. Even when they’re filthy, they keep kicking out brass (and steel). They’re pistols, but a simple arm brace makes them even more effective. Check out our review.

Smith & Wesson M&P .38 Hammerless Revolver w/Crimson Trace

Smith & Wesson M&P .38 Hammerless Revolver w/Crimson Trace

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Most coverage of concealed carry guns focuses on thin, polymer framed autos that try to pack increasingly larger rounds into smaller packages. Revolvers are treated as antiquated. But Smith & Wesson hasn’t given up on the wheel gun, and the new M&P Bodyguard with an even more effective Crimson Trace laser is making a compelling case for the old-school five shot.

Boberg XR9-S The Bullpup Pistol Review

Boberg XR9-S The Bullpup Pistol Review

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If you move the grip on a pistol closer to the muzzle, you can more easily control muzzle flip. But how do you get the rounds in through the grip, and into the barrel? Boberg has invented a reverse-feed system that does just that. The result is the XR9-S, is like a bullpup pistol. It is blindingly fast and accurate, but the design presents some serious reliability issues. Read on for more.