The name Multi-Sight, as it suggests, means that these pistols are ready to accept a variety of different types of sights with very little effort. The top rear of the slide has been milled out to accept a number of available drop-in tops.
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An Any Optic .45? The Accuracy X Multi-Sight 1911 – Full Review.
BY Justin Opinion Updated: June 14, 2017Multi-Mag 9mm AR: Nordic Components Glock/S&W Compatible NCPCC – Full Review.
BY Clay Martin Updated: June 13, 2017This week, one of my top five from SHOT show finally arrived, and it did not disappoint. I spent the week trying to melt the barrel off the new Nordic Components 9mm NCPCC Carbine, and it was everything I thought it would be.
A Hybrid Hunting/Match Rifle? The Bergara 6.5 B-14 HMR – Full Review.
BY Ian Kenney Updated: June 12, 2017Not that long ago if you had asked me to find a rifle with a street price under $1,000 that had a fully adjustable stock with a detachable magazine system, was suppressor capable, was compatible with some Remington 700 parts, and had a 1 MOA guarantee, I would’ve said no way. However, Bergara USA has delivered just such a rifle in the form of their B-14 Hunting/Match Rifle.
Prize Fighter: The FN 15 Competition 5.56 AR – Full Review
BY Administrator Updated: June 11, 2017The FN 15 Competition was tailor made for 3-Gun from the ground up. As the name implies, competitors must shoot their way through a series of stages that offer different types of challenges involving different-sized targets, movement, cover, and distances while switching out between pistol, shotgun and rifle.
First Look! Springfield’s New Saint AR Rifle – Full Hands-On Review.
BY Clay Martin Updated: June 11, 2017First look at the newest version in Springfield Armory’s popular SAINT series of rifles.
A True German-Made HK Semi-Auto Subgun? The Street-Legal 9mm SP5K – Full Review.
BY Jon Hodoway Updated: June 8, 2017The Heckler & Kock SP5K 9mm is a rock-solid, proven design that all others must aspire to emulate. This gun is still a bargain compared to an original SP89, and I think is a better option based on how it comes equipped. If you want the real thing, it is definitely for you.
A Sub-MOA Takedown .30-06 Lever Action? The Browning BLR – Full Review.
BY Phil Massaro Updated: June 8, 2017With a receiver stout enough to handle even belted magnum cartridges, the Browning BLR brought the lever gun into the modern era, retaining enough of the classic lines to be visually appealing, but with improvements that changed the game.
A Street-Legal 66mm Cannon? X Products’ .308 M.U.L., The Ultimate Fun Gun – Full Review.
BY Jon Hodoway Updated: June 2, 2017X Products’ new Can Launcher Upper for 7.62mm ARs in .308 caliber, dubbed the M.U.L. (for “multi-use launcher”), is the Can Cannon with bacon; it launches cans and all manner things harder and farther.
Reloading: Final Inspection and Packaging Tips
BY Tom McHale Updated: June 2, 2017The very last step in the reloading process is inspection and packaging. After all is done, I like to combine the inspection and packaging steps. As I put each completed cartridge into a box, I look it over to make sure everything is in order.
A DAO, Striker-Fired, Manually Cycled Pocket .45? The Radical & Rare LM-4 Semmerling – Full Review.
BY Rob Garrett Updated: June 1, 2017Traditionally, pocket pistols have been in “mouse calibers” such as .25 ACP, .32 ACP, and .380 ACP. In the mid-seventies, one company set out to break all the rules. The result was Semmerling LM4, the king of the back-up pistols. And now, American Derringer is making a new version of this rare and radical classic.