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CHL Holder Stops Violent Attack on Mom of Three

CHL Holder Stops Violent Attack on Mom of Three

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When Kansas City resident Benjamin Seadorf heard “blood-curdling” screams coming from the street outside his home, he didn’t hesitate to step in and help. Leaving his own four children in the house, he grabbed his Smith & Wesson M&P chambered in 9mm and ran outside. He found a woman being beaten and strangled in her car with her three small children watching from the back seat.

Geissele Super 700 Trigger: The Best Money You Can Spend on Your 700

Geissele Super 700 Trigger: The Best Money You Can Spend on Your 700

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Geissele doesn’t just do things. They do them with style. Can you get an aftermarket trigger for a Remington 700 from someone else? Yes. But why would you?

The Magic of Tapers as They Relate to Firearms

The Magic of Tapers as They Relate to Firearms

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Accurate shooting is based on repeatability and consistency. Tapers allow perfect, consistent alignment between barrels, muzzle devices, and silencers.

M&P 45 2.0 - Reviewed

M&P 45 2.0 – Reviewed

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The M&P 45 2.0 might not have been a sales dynamo, but to discerning clients, it made waves. As far as ergonomics go, Smith & Wesson did an excellent job.

Big Wheel Keep on Turnin': Running the Revolver for Self-Defense

Big Wheel Keep on Turnin’: Running the Revolver for Self-Defense

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Thirty or so years ago, the revolver was the predominant self-defense handgun. Though many still carry a revolver today, competency in the manipulation of wheel guns for self-defense is, if not a lost art, a skill that most revolver carriers lack. And not knowing how to run a revolver can get you or a loved one killed or injured.

The New Big Boy on the Block: Ruger AR-556 MPR in 450 Bushmaster

The New Big Boy on the Block: Ruger AR-556 MPR in 450 Bushmaster

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A must have for any gun collector or enthusiast, the new Ruger AR-556 MPR in 450 Bushmaster is a pleasure to shoot as well as look at.

The Browning Hi Power: The Superlative WWII Combat Handgun That Played Both Sides

The Browning Hi Power: The Superlative WWII Combat Handgun That Played Both Sides

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The Hi Power has the dubious distinction of being the only production firearm to see general issue among both Allied and Axis forces during World War II. It’s still in service throughout the world today.

Henry's Got New Deluxe Engraved Rifles, Single-Shots this Fall 2018

Henry’s Got New Deluxe Engraved Rifles, Single-Shots this Fall 2018

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Henry Repeating Arms has a flight of new rifles and shotguns that run the gamut from entry-level long guns for youths to high-end engraved premium guns.

Everytown Debuts Five-Point Action Plan to #BreakThePattern of ‘Gun Violence’

Everytown Debuts Five-Point Action Plan to #BreakThePattern of ‘Gun Violence’

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“Everytown’s five-point action plan provides a clear roadmap for lawmakers, and the first milestone is building a better background check system to ensure that guns don’t fall into the wrong hands,” Feinblatt continued.

Kimber Gets into the Striker-Fired Game with New All-Metal EVO SP

Kimber Gets into the Striker-Fired Game with New All-Metal EVO SP

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Kimber announced this week their new product lineup for 2019, and along with small tweaks to their usual fare, the company offered something totally new: an all-metal striker-fired 9mm handgun they’re calling the EVO SP. The EVO SP departs from the 1911-style handguns and revolvers the company has historically produced, but Kimber says it’s ready for the real world.