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Perfecting Perfection? The Glock 17 MOS Optics-Ready 9mm – Full Review.

Perfecting Perfection? The Glock 17 MOS Optics-Ready 9mm – Full Review.

What’s the difference then between Gen4 and Gen4 MOS pistols? Also, what does MOS mean? Glad you asked. MOS stands for Modular Optics System, which in five dollar words means you can put a red dot sight on it.

An All-American AK? The 7.62x39mm Century C39V2 – Full Review.

An All-American AK? The 7.62x39mm Century C39V2 – Full Review.

The Red Army C39V2 has changed all that; this is a modern gun that offers options for lights, optics, and a pain-free shooting experience for the human holding it. Accuracy has been improved, and reliability has been maintained. To top it all off, this package can be purchased without funding a system that does not have our best interests at heart. This is truly an American gun, for Americans.

Otis Defender Series Cleaning Kit – SHOT Show 2017

Otis Defender Series Cleaning Kit – SHOT Show 2017

I am always on the lookout for handy gear to help me maintain my guns, so I decided to swing by the Otis Technology booth at SHOW Show 2017. Otis Technology is a family-owned and -operated company that has invested in research and development for serious-use customers.

Mega-Capacity Shotgun Systems & New Gear from X Rail – SHOT Show 2017

Mega-Capacity Shotgun Systems & New Gear from X Rail – SHOT Show 2017

The X Rail crew are some old friends, and I was happy to catch up with them at SHOT Show. The original X Rail changed the way people thought about shotguns for competitive ventures, and the became the go-to, must-have shotgun add-on for open class shooters. Essentially a rotating drum magazine that goes on the end of your shotgun, it upped capacity to 22+1 with 2¾-inch shells. Mark told me he also made a special run of 3½-inch shell models for the local goose hunting crowd.

Check Out These Wicked Fast Reloads for California-Compliant ARs

Check Out These Wicked Fast Reloads for California-Compliant ARs

Mean Arms has a slick new way to reload AR-pattern rifles with fixed magazines using a modern take on the stripper clip called the MA-Loader.

Thompson Center's new Compass rifle is a bargain considering its performance.

A Ton Of Rifle For Your Money: Thompson/Center .308 Compass – Full Review

The Compass rifle from Thompson/Center offers shooters a sub-MOA capable rifle ready for the hunting fields at an amazing MSRP of only $399.

Interarms Hungarian Underfolding AK47s - SHOT Show 2017

Interarms Hungarian Underfolding AK47s – SHOT Show 2017

For more information, visit the . Overview High Standard/Interarms/ATM has been in the Kalashnikov game for about 20 years and they certainly know their stuff. Currently, they are building on the Hungarian-pattern AKs, though they have used many others in the past. It’s great to see a company like this keeping up the QC on [...]

The DoubleStar PHD 1911 .45 ACP – Full Review.

The DoubleStar PHD 1911 .45 ACP – Full Review.

While it was once possible to get into a solid American-made 1911 for around $500.00 all day long, that number has almost doubled in many cases. If you are looking for some of the most popular features you may get closer to twice even that. Move up to semi-customs and full customs and the price can reach the stratosphere. For all but a few it’s just too much, prompting a return to basics, and more than a few companies are starting to do just that, including Doublestar.

SIG SAUER RIMFIRE SILENCER: THE SRD22X – SHOT SHOW 2017

SIG SAUER RIMFIRE SILENCER: THE SRD22X – SHOT SHOW 2017

SIG seems like they are poised to try and take over the world right now, and from the new products I have seen this year that wouldn’t be a bad thing. No surprise then when we saw the new SRD22X rimfire silencer and were told it is the quietest one on the market.

Talley Detachable Picatinny Scope Rings – SHOT Show 2017

Talley Detachable Picatinny Scope Rings – SHOT Show 2017

Talley Manufacturing’s detachable rings allow shooters to remove and replace an optic without having to worry about a shift in zero.