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Going Out in Style: The Last 50 Hi-Powers by Nighthawk and Turnbull

Going Out in Style: The Last 50 Hi-Powers by Nighthawk and Turnbull

The legendary Hi-Power is going out of production after 82 years of service. Thanks to Nighthawk and Turnbull, it’s going out in style.

Build a Complete AR-15 Upper in Under 45 Minutes

Build a Complete AR-15 Upper in Under 45 Minutes

As we stare down the barrel (no pun intended) of another attempted gun grab, I felt like it is time we take a look at exactly how to keep your AR running indefinitely.

Top Five Magazine Holsters

Top Five Magazine Holsters

In one sense, a magazine holster is a fairly low-tech piece of gear, but it too needs to be a sure and steady platform for your reload. With that, here are my top five choices in magazine holsters.

Clay Blasts Combat Vet, Congressman Brian Mast for Supporting Black Rifle Ban

Clay Blasts Combat Vet, Congressman Brian Mast for Supporting Black Rifle Ban

Well, it is either unimpeachable or it isn’t. Only a complete cuck tries to have his cake and eat it too. Which is exactly what you are doing if you follow your arguments to their logical conclusion.  

Ruger LC9s Pro - Small Enough to Carry, Big Enough to Shoot

Ruger LC9s Pro – Small Enough to Carry, Big Enough to Shoot

First and foremost, because it is small. Beyond small – it’s tiny. The LC9s Pro is what I would categorize as a micro-9. Its dimensions are literally just enough to handle the size of the cartridge and pressures created and nothing more. This makes the pistol incredibly concealable.

Built for Speed – Canik TP9 SFx Full Review

Built for Speed – Canik TP9 SFx Full Review

Review of the Canik TP9 SFx pistol.  The TP9 SFx was ready to go right out of the box for Production Division or Carry Optics Division with the addition of a red dot optic.    In the future, if I decide to switch divisions, or stop competing in USPSA matches, the TP9 SFx could fill a home defense role. 

MilSurp: German Military Handguns of World War II - An Armorer’s Nightmare

MilSurp: German Military Handguns of World War II – An Armorer’s Nightmare

The Germans produced vast quantities of indigenous handguns, but they had to reach out to their occupied territories to meet the ever-growing demand. Early in the war most all of the pistols used by Germany were well built and effective. By the end around-the-clock strategic bombing had taken its toll. Even domestically produced versions became crude and rough. Those guns made by slave labor in the occupied territories were at times unsafe. Here is a brief roundup of the many-splendored handguns used by the Wehrmacht, Waffen SS, Luftwaffe, and Kriegsmarine during World War 2.

Big Green Continues Operations While Restructuring For Bankruptcy: New 1911 R1 Double Stack — Full Review

Big Green Continues Operations While Restructuring For Bankruptcy: New 1911 R1 Double Stack — Full Review

Remington has had some mild successes on the handgun front, and several debacles. I know all about those debacles, I came off the top rope over the RP9, and I stand by that decision. Big Green and I might’ve had a difference of opinion over that, but they didn’t hold a grudge. And I am glad, because this week we are taking a look at something that is an unmitigated success.

Safariland Holsters to Fit P320 Coming SOON! — SHOT Show 2018

Safariland Holsters to Fit P320 Coming SOON! — SHOT Show 2018

Never shy about putting a company on the spot, we dropped by Safariland with a baited ambush, to see who would walk into it. That unfortunate person was Keith Garcia.We ambushed him with other questions at SHOT to get the nitty-gritty details of what we can expect from the high-quality holster maker.

S&W New Editions to the M&P 2.0 Family — SHOT Show 2018

S&W New Editions to the M&P 2.0 Family — SHOT Show 2018

Last year, the release of the M&P 2.0 family of pistols was one of the biggest stories fo the year. Unlike other companies, Smith and Wesson seemed to listen to every customer critique over the preceding 10 years and fixed every one of them in the 2.0. Not some, spaced over the next 3 generations. All of them. Right now. Ready go.