Uziel Gal was a German-born Israeli who served half of a six-year sentence after having been arrested for carrying a gun illegally in the British Mandate of Palestine. He was released in 1946, two years before Israel declared her independence. A gifted designer, Gal began work on a new submachine gun and completed his first prototype in 1950. Christened the Uzi after its designer, this rugged combat
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SIG Sauer Brings the U.S. Army’s M17 to the Commercial Market
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: July 19, 2018 { 4 comments }SIG Sauer is bringing the Army’s new handgun to the commercial market. Say hello to the P320-M17!
Hudson H9: A Case for Practical Accuracy
BY Patrick Kelley Published: July 18, 2018 { 41 comments }Before I talk about the features of the gun, let me say that this gun and my time behind it has led me to rethink my immediate negative reaction when some gun writer pens the phrase, “Practical Accuracy.” When seen within context of most articles I have always winced, viewing it as a dog whistle indicating poor accuracy. However, my off-the-shelf Hudson H9 that I purchased from a retailer has me re-defining practical accuracy more generously, i.e., being able to hit targets of a size commensurate with the defensive use of a handgun, effectively at practical distances and speed.
WATCH: Suspects, Police Exchange Over 60 Rounds in Insane Shootout
BY Jordan Michaels Published: July 17, 2018 { 39 comments }In a scene more reminiscent of Hollywood than real life, Officer William Umana of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department can be seen exchanging over 60 rounds of gunfire with two men suspected of fleeing the scene of a homicide.
9mm Mag Pump Magazine Loader Review
BY True Pearce Published: July 7, 2018 { 9 comments }The Mag Pump magazine loader is a pretty impressive engineering feat. To use it, push a magazine in, dump a box or handful of ammo in the hopper, and start pumping the handle. It’s literally that simple. The ammo doesn’t need to be oriented or sorted, the loader figures it out and puts it into your magazine in the correct orientation.
Ruger Celebrating Summer 2018 with New Rifles and Pistols
BY Max Slowik Published: July 3, 2018 { 7 comments }Ruger’s got four new pistols and rifles for this summer building on some of their most popular products. They’re adding an SR1911 Officer, a Security-9 laser bundle, and new automatic and bolt-action rimfire rifles.
Killing Cousins: A Tale of Three Axis Submachine Guns
BY Will Dabbs Published: June 29, 2018 { 6 comments }The Germans saw their industry transformed from a collective of cottage artisans of sorts into a manufacturing juggernaut that prevailed in the face of material shortages of many manifest flavors as well as round-the-clock bombing. Early guns were meticulously crafted and expensive. Later weapons, though functional, were designed from the outset to be readily manufacturable. Those in between exhibited characteristics of each. The three best examples are the Steyr MP34, the Beretta 38A, and the MP40.
Springfield Armory XD(M) Unboxed at the Gun Counter
BY True Pearce Published: June 21, 2018 { 17 comments }The Springfield XD(M) is great for competition or just for recreational shooting. You can usually find them on GunsAmerica for around $650.
Witness the Magic Modular Chassis of the SIG P320: Change Grips, Calibers in a Flash!
BY Clay Martin Published: June 20, 2018 { 12 comments }With all the winning SIG Sauer has done over the last 18 months with the P320, I feel like here at GunsAmerica despite our extensive coverage we have forgotten to highlight one great feature. The P320’s magic modular chassis system.
Remington Announces Competition-Ready R1 Limited Series 1911s
BY Max Slowik Published: June 18, 2018 { 5 comments }Remington Arms is launching a new family of competition-oriented 1911-pattern pistols called the R1 Limited Series in single- and double-stack configs.









