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The Hudson H9 Pistol: Half 1911, Half Glock... the Future of Handguns is Here!

The Hudson H9 Pistol: Half 1911, Half Glock… the Future of Handguns is Here!

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One look at the new, American-Made Hudson H9 says a lot: this handgun does things differently. Half 1911 and half Glock, this will get a lot of attention.

Glock 19-Compatible 80 Percent Frames Incoming

Glock 19-Compatible 80 Percent Frames Incoming

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Polymer80 is introducing two new 80 percent pistol frames for 2017. These uncompleted receivers are compatible with Glock 19 parts and aftermarket parts.

When Boring is Good: A Gun Snob Tests Kel-Tec’s Reliable and Cheap PF-9 9mm—Full Review.

When Boring is Good: A Gun Snob Tests Kel-Tec’s Reliable and Cheap PF-9 9mm—Full Review.

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While I was testing the Kel-Tec PF-9, everyone I encountered fell into three camps: Those who simply hated the brand, those that felt the gun was such a strong value that perhaps it should replace precious metals as a form of physical currency, and those who had never formed an opinion of the pistol at all. I was a never able to find anyone that had experience with the gun, but was ambivalent about it.

The New Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0: Making A Great Pistol Even Better—Hands-On Review.

The New Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0: Making A Great Pistol Even Better—Hands-On Review.

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Two weeks ago at the Smith and Wesson factory, I got my hands on something truly exciting, and the day has finally come that we can talk about it. That pistol is the M&P M2.0, a terrific new version of an already great pistol design. It is exceedingly rare that a company listens carefully to all the wants of its consumers, and actually puts those features in its next generation of product. I am very happy to report that S&W is one of those companies.

Inside Scoop on the Smith & Wesson Family of Firearms & Gear

Inside Scoop on the Smith & Wesson Family of Firearms & Gear

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Earlier this month, I had a chance to go to the Smith and Wesson Headquarters in Massachusetts for a writers event and had the chance to see some great new guns and gear from the entire family of Smith & Wesson companies. Read on to find out what I saw.

One Lower - AR Mags, AK Mags, 9mm Mags -  Windham RMCS-4 - Full Review.

One Lower – AR Mags, AK Mags, 9mm Mags – Windham RMCS-4 – Full Review.

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At the 2016 SHOT Show, Windham Weaponry announced that they would be showing a groundbreaking new rifle that would allow the user to convert between calibers by changing out the barrel, mag well, and bolt carrier group—all while utilizing the same lower and upper receivers. They were going to have three versions available, with up to four caliber options in one AR platform rifle.

Strike Industries Rolling Out MP5-Compatible Pistols and Rifles

Strike Industries Rolling Out MP5-Compatible Pistols and Rifles

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Strike Industries is working on a sexy new receiver system including pistols and rifles that’s compatible with Heckler & Koch MP5 trigger groups.

Ultimate CCW 9mm? Smith & Wesson Ported Performance Center Shield—Full Review

Ultimate CCW 9mm? Smith & Wesson Ported Performance Center Shield—Full Review

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The Performance Center Ported Shield in 9mm takes the highly popular Shield CCW pistol and adds numerous upgrades. Read on for the full review.

Reliable EDC on the Cheap: The TriStar C100 9mm Pistol—Full Review.

Reliable EDC on the Cheap: The TriStar C100 9mm Pistol—Full Review.

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There have been multiple efforts by companies to create guns in that same mold as the revered CZ-75, but few have come as close to bringing a solid version to market as TriStar. The best part of this effort is the notably affordable price of their offering here in the US. Say hello to the C100.

Revolving Multi-Caliber Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun Coming in '17

Revolving Multi-Caliber Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun Coming in ’17

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The multi-caliber Scavenger 6 is a survival rifle dream gun. It’s a stocked revolver with each chamber cut for a different cartridge. By using multiple cylinders, it’s possible to have one design fire a dozen and half or more cartridges.