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Team GLOCK! -- SHOT Show 2015

Team GLOCK! — SHOT Show 2015

We got a chance to hang out with Team GLOCK (Tori Nonaka, Michelle Viscusi) at range day during SHOT Show 2015.

Nugent on ATF's SIG Brace Letter: 'It's Criminal' -- SHOT Show 2015

Nugent on ATF’s SIG Brace Letter: ‘It’s Criminal’ — SHOT Show 2015

GunsAmerica catches up with Uncle Ted at SHOT Show 2015.

Umarex, U.S. Marshals Museum Offering 500 Commemorative Colt Peacemakers

Umarex, U.S. Marshals Museum Offering 500 Commemorative Colt Peacemakers

Umarex USA has teamed with the U.S. Marshals Museum to offer a limited edition U.S. Marshals Museum commemorative airgun of the Colt® Single Action Army® Revolver, also known as the “gun that won the west.” The gun will display a U.S. Marshals emblem in the grip and will be numbered consecutively one to 500.

In 1814 I Took a Little Trip-- Guns from The Battle of New Orleans

In 1814 I Took a Little Trip– Guns from The Battle of New Orleans

We take a look at 5 guns that made a difference at the Battle of New Orleans 200 years ago. The British Brown Bess, the American 1795 Springfield and the rifles both sides used on line Jackson at Chalmette Plantation. No alligators minds were blown during the writing of this article.

The New FNS Compact 9mm--New Gun Review

The New FNS Compact 9mm–New Gun Review

Just in time for SHOT 2015, FN America has released a compact version of their FNS. The new FNS-9C is a solid pistol–it shoots well, has great controls, and is ideal for concealed carry. And the best part may be the price tag.

Cheap Damascus Knives for Christmas!

Cheap Damascus Knives for Christmas!

You have probably already surmised that GunsAmerica is an enthusiast site run by enthusiasts. Therefore I feel it my duty to report on really cool stuff I encounter that relates specifically to guns and shooting sports, and other stuff that gun guys usually like. If you have been following my Prepping 101 series, you may have already read the “What is Your Fighting Knife” story, and in that I mentioned that there are some great deals to be had right on Ebay. Why these idiots from Pakistan don’t sell on GunsAmerica is beyond me of course, but I’m an Ebay junkie anyway. What I found of late is that as Christmas gets closer, the opposite of what you would expect is happening. Demand has been slow, and the prices have been coming way way down. Incredibly gorgeous Damascus pattern Bowie knifes and other patterns of hunting knife are going for crazy low money, and I can’t help but share you with you the deals I have found. The digest for this article is coming out on December 22nd, so if you don’t visit here during the week you probably missed out on gift buying for others, but who needs other people when you can can just buy gifts for yourself?

The 692 Sporting is a classic "Sovrapposto" - a beauty and a beast.

A Beautiful Beretta: The New 692 Sporting B-Fast Over/Under Shotgun

This Beretta 692 Sporting model shown here is the first one of its type to hit US shores. It’s got the B-Fast comb system for near-infinite adjustment and extra long barrels (32-inch) preferred by many trap shooters. Just to be clear, this is not a dedicated trap gun – it’s well suited for skeet and sporting clays. It just offers features that make it suitable for trap as well. Let’s take a closer look.

Brad Pitt: 'I got my grandfather's shotgun when I was in Kindergarten"

Top 5 Pro-Gun Celebrities

A list of the top five pro-gun celebrities. You may be surprised by who appears on this list.

Gun Sales on Black Friday Best Ever?

Gun Sales on Black Friday Best Ever?

Black Friday may have been the best Black Friday ever for gun sales, according to numbers released by the FBI.

The Guns of 1776 - Musket Replicas from Davide Pedersoli

The Guns of 1776 – Musket Replicas from Davide Pedersoli

In the American Revolution, the principle battle longarm was the Brown Bess musket. A musket is different from a rifle because it has no rifling, so the bullet doesn’t spin. The Brown Bess is .75 caliber, which is essentially an 11 gauge smoothbore shotgun, used to fire, historically, a cast .69 caliber lead ball weighing just over once ounce. The range on a Brown Bess is a couple hundred yards, but because the ball isn’t spinning, the musket wasn’t used as an aimed weapon past 20 yards or so. Companies of men fired batteries of musketfire to rain lead balls down upon the opposing force, hoping that someone would hit something. This would be followed by a charge with bayonets, because after a couple shots with traditional black powder (smokeless wasn’t invented until 125 years later), shooting a musket more than a couple times without cleaning can be difficult. This mode of war made for bloody battlefields, and a lot of hand to hand, in your face combat.