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Nemo Omen 300 Win Mag - AR Gets A Turbo Charger

Nemo Omen 300 Win Mag – AR Gets A Turbo Charger

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When I heard semi-auto and 300 Winchester Magnum, I assumed the gun had to be gigantic. It is large, but not Micheal Bay oversized. At first glance, you can see the DNA shared with an AR-15. There are a few changes to accommodate the caliber, but it keeps the things I find important.

Witness the Magic Modular Chassis of the SIG P320: Change Grips, Calibers in a Flash!

Witness the Magic Modular Chassis of the SIG P320: Change Grips, Calibers in a Flash!

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With all the winning SIG Sauer has done over the last 18 months with the P320, I feel like here at GunsAmerica despite our extensive coverage we have forgotten to highlight one great feature.  The P320’s magic modular chassis system.

Krytos Titanium Glock Slides - Science Fiction Incarnate for Your Combat Tupperware.

Krytos Titanium Glock Slides – Science Fiction Incarnate for Your Combat Tupperware.

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Krytos has run multiple slides past the 100,000 cycle test without issues. While not common, that is about the point you see steel slides start to crack. By that, I meant that it doesn’t happen often, but it does happen. In testing, they plugged the barrel, fired a round, and the slide survived to continue shooting.

SIG MCX VIRTUS 300 AAC Swappable Barrel Review

SIG MCX VIRTUS 300 AAC Swappable Barrel Review

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Over the last 9 months of testing, the SIG MCX VIRTUS has proven to be a very reliable and useful weapon. In its 5.56 configurations, we saw it run in all weather conditions over the winter, a 2000 rounds suppressed test and many other shenanigans. The most impressive part to me was that we had a multi-configurable rifle, that consistently shot ½ MOA groups. This week, we finally got the long awaited 300 AAC barrel.

Finding Leather Holsters for Hand Cannons (My Springfield Armory 10mm 1911)

Finding Leather Holsters for Hand Cannons (My Springfield Armory 10mm 1911)

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My holster came with a retention strap, though a full cover flap is also an option if you’re really worried about protecting the pistol from the elements. For a backcountry gun, the extra security of the retentions strap is worth the slight penalty in speed. And if you need to get ready for the O.K. Corral, it is easy to move it out of the way.

Mossberg 590M Review - Magic Mag Fed Shotgun

Mossberg 590M Review – Magic Mag Fed Shotgun

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Looks mean is one thing, but it has to run to matter. And the 590M did run. It ate everything I threw at it, including multiple magazines out of my 12 gauge trash bucket. The trash bucket is a 5 gallon bucket I toss all the leftover ammo in from shotgun reviews or any other sketchy ammo I run across. The cheapest of the cheap, mil surplus, slugs left over from my 3 gun days, and anything I get from a fire sale. Despite the fact that the gun says 2 ¾ inch shells only, I fed it some Augilla mini shells.

Upgrading the SIG P365: Life-Changing 12-Round Mags and A Comfy Holster

Upgrading the SIG P365: Life-Changing 12-Round Mags and A Comfy Holster

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If you just purchased your SIG P365 you need to do two things: get a comfortable holster and a few 12-round extended magazines. Both are life-changing.

Glock 34 GEN 5 Review - Out Of The Box Battle or Race Gun Ready

Glock 34 GEN 5 Review – Out Of The Box Battle or Race Gun Ready

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Glock has been updating the line up to Generation 5, as seen here on the 17/19 and here on the 19X. We aren’t going to rehash all the changes for the Gen 5 here, but a highlight reel is helpful if you haven’t been paying attention. The accuracy is improved by a factor of half, the new triggers are better, gone are the finger grooves, and there is a right side slide release for the

9mm Rimfire Shotgun - Chiappa Little Badger Review

9mm Rimfire Shotgun – Chiappa Little Badger Review

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This week, I’ve played with a gun that is way outside the norm. From Chiappa, we are looking at what may be the smallest of the Italian shotguns. Ever. When this gun first came up for review, I had no idea what 9mm Flobert was, so don’t feel bad if you have never heard of it either. It is a very common European cartridge but is almost unheard of here in the U.S.A.

Strike First, Strike Hard with the Attleboro Berlin Strike Folding Knife

Strike First, Strike Hard with the Attleboro Berlin Strike Folding Knife

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Meet the Berlin Strike Folder from Attleboro Knives. A gentleman’s folder aptly suited for a black tie affair, one in which you may need to free a damsel from restraints. (I’m thinking 007, not “50 Shades of Grey.” Sicko.)