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H&K's Sub Compact P2000sk--Where's the Love?

H&K’s Sub Compact P2000sk–Where’s the Love?

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The H&K P2000sk is the smallest pistol H&K makes. With its 10 rounds of 9mm, the gun offers better than average sub compact capacity and excellent ergonomics. This is easily one of the most robust pistols in its class, and one of the easiest to shoot. So why isn’t it more popular?

Zanders Live Feed is NOW on GunsAmerica.com!

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Zanders Live Feed is NOW on GunsAmerica.com! Brick & Mortar gunshops are starting to understand the importance and usefulness of the internet when it comes to in-store face to face sales. Transfer fees are becoming a thing of the past as customers learn that their best bet, even purely on price, is to buy the [...]

The Best SIG P226? The TacOps--Review

The Best SIG P226? The TacOps–Review

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The SIG P226 has been around for 30 years now, and its reputation continues to grow. And SIG continues to make upgrades to the platform. The P226 Tactical Operations takes what is already a fine fighting sidearm and refines it, adding features that make it faster, more responsive, and easier to feed. The result, the TacOps, is now my go-to gun for when things get really bad.

An 11 Year Old's Review of the Savage Rascal

An 11 Year Old’s Review of the Savage Rascal

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It would be absurd for me to review the Savage Rascal. My daughter Emma, though, is just learning to shoot. She’s the ideal test subject. So I passed on this review to her. Want to know what an 11 year old novice shooter thinks of the tiny .22? Read on…

Fobus's Any Light Tactical Holster

Fobus’s Any Light Tactical Holster

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Fobus’s new tactical holsters are built to accommodate one gun with any of a wide range of lights or lasers–so if you’re having trouble making up your mind about options, you can still stick with the same holster. Talk about versatility….

XS Angled Sights--Review

XS Angled Sights–Review

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Angled iron sights make a solid backup for traditional optics. They don’t take up much space and they make close target acquisition easy. Now XS Sight Systems has improved on the concept with low profile angled irons that include tritium. Read the review….

Guncrafter Industries 9mm CCO--Review

Guncrafter Industries 9mm CCO–Review

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There’s a reason why so many people have gravitated toward polymer pocket pistols for concealed carry. 1911s, though beautiful, tend to be a bit bulky and temperamental. I can’t begin to tell you how many times I’ve seen them fail. But what if you could have a single action custom built for your specific concealed carry wish-list, and one that would never fail? How much would that be worth? Today we’re looking at just such a gun, a 9mm CCO from Guncrafter Industries–and we’ve spent some time in their shop to see how this level of perfection is possible.

Yes, FNH does make a competition shotgun.

FNH Makes A Competition Shotgun? The FNH SC-1 Competition Over/Under

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FNH makes a competition shotgun? Indeed. The FNH SC-1 Over/Under is, you guessed it, a double-barrel beauty. It’s designed expressly for clays competition, although there is nothing about it that would discourage other uses. Personally, I wouldn’t hesitate to hunt ducks or geese with it. This is a versatile gun that can be tweaked for an exacting fit, and it is priced competitively, too.

Guns, Obamacare and Dumb Voters

Guns, Obamacare and Dumb Voters

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If we learned anything this past election it was that people aren’t as stupid as the politicians expect them to be. Almost all of the elected officials who supported the anti-gun legislation that followed the Sandy Hook hoax were thrown out of office. Even more got thrown out because the public has woken up to [...]

The CMMG Mk3--a Hard Hitting Heavy Rifle--Review

The CMMG Mk3–a Hard Hitting Heavy Rifle–Review

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Bigger is sometimes better. That’s the philosphy behind the fixation with the AR-10. For a marginal increase in size and weight, you have a lot more punch on the terminal end of ballistic trajectory. CMMG’s Mk 3 .308 is a beast of a gun, and offers AR speed and ergonomics for those who want more than the 5.56 can provide.