What do you need to do a Glock to make it an awesome combat gun? Well, if you ordered it with tritium factory sights, take it out of the box and put bullets in it. But sometimes we want something else. A gun is a very personal item to some of us, and we grow fond attachments to our favorites. At some point in your life, you are going to want to customize one.
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Improve Your Glock 22’s Accuracy: Ops Armory — Captain America
BY Clay Martin Updated: December 8, 2017To Port or Not to Port? S&W M&P 9L and 40 Ported Barrels — Full Review
BY Clay Martin Updated: August 12, 2017To port or not to port? As with selecting any pistol, there are drawbacks and benefits. For those who are recoil sensitive and like to plink on the range — Smith & Wesson has got something for you. With the release of the M&P 2.0, there is also some other relatively new expansions from the M&P line. This week I got my hands on two very impressive pieces from the Performance Center, the 9L and 40 ported.
Why the .40 is Dead, Long Live .40
BY Max Slowik Updated: December 3, 2015The case against .40 is established. To many it would appear open and closed, especially following the FBI’s ground-breaking announcement that 9mm performed as well or better than other popular handgun cartridges, including specifically .40 S&W and .45 ACP, while offering the shooter more shots per magazine and greater hit rates on target.
Ammo Test: Winchester Train and Defend .40 S&W
BY Tom McHale Updated: May 31, 2015Winchester’s Train and Defend line is a concept long overdue. Use range ammo to train, but carry the good stuff. And both are the same grain weight. The idea is that you save money, but the ammo performs exactly the same. How well does it work?