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World's First Left-handed 10/22: Ruger's 10/22 Competition Rifle Left-Handed Model

World’s First Left-handed 10/22: Ruger’s 10/22 Competition Rifle Left-Handed Model

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This gun is a blast to use and it puts the bullets where you expect them to go, and it does it with a little touch of luxury exhibited in the precision action and fine stock.

Best PDW on the Market? Diamondback DBX57 Full Review

Best PDW on the Market? Diamondback DBX57 Full Review

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The DBX57 compact, lightweight, and offers plenty of firepower to escape a self-defense situation. It’s also reliable, durable, and well-designed. If you’re looking for a PDW, you can’t do much better than Diamondback’s new pistol.

Beretta’s 21A Bobcat Covert – Bond Approved

Beretta’s 21A Bobcat Covert – Bond Approved

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Last year, Beretta introduced the 21A Bobcat Covert with a threaded barrel. The 21A is a very user-friendly pistol with a number of great features.

The Benelli M4: Gas Operated Goodness

The Benelli M4: Gas Operated Goodness

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The Benelli M4 being one of the most competent fighting shotguns on the planet. It’s perfect for police and military use and is a fearsome fighting shotgun for home defense.

The CA5five6 AR-15 from Christensen Arms: Workhorse Reliable but Should It Shoot Better?

The CA5five6 AR-15 from Christensen Arms: Workhorse Reliable but Should It Shoot Better?

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The CA5five6 is a lightweight and nimble rifle that feels great on the shoulder, too. I wish I could have scored better groups with it, true, but the rifle will certainly do the job for most shooting, from plinking and home defense needs, as well as for hunting medium-sized and smaller game.

Walther PDP Compact: Performance & Duty are its Name

Walther PDP Compact: Performance & Duty are its Name

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About a decade ago, give or take, the baseline for what made a great polymer-framed, striker-fired handgun was changed overnight when Walther introduced us to the PPQ. Its ergonomics were all the rage, as was its performance and accuracy – but it was that trigger that knocked the industry on its butt. The light, crisp trigger of the PPQ with its very short and tactile reset had every IDPA shooter in the country taking those make-up shots without adding time to their scores. It is hard to overstate the revolution that was started by that pistol.

Springfield Armory Waypoint - Is it worth the Pricepoint?

Springfield Armory Waypoint – Is it worth the Pricepoint?

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I will admit, I was hesitant to see what a Springfield Armory bolt action might produce when it was announced late last year. It’s not that Springfield Armory isn’t capable, it’s that the bolt action market is both finicky and saturated.

Do That Vudoo...That You Do...So Well - The Three 60 Reviewed

Do That Vudoo…That You Do…So Well – The Three 60 Reviewed

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This is an expensive gun, but what’s the saying in drag racing when people say how much does it cost? How fast do you want to go? The price point will keep many people away, but for what it is – a dead-nuts-accurate-competition-ready .22LR rifle – many others will view the cost as the price of admission to speed down the .22LR drag way. As the great Ricky Bobby said, “If you ain’t first, you’re last.”

Clay Visits the Bergara Long Shot Tour

Clay Visits the Bergara Long Shot Tour

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Late last month, we had a chance to attend an industry event full of the new hotness. With the cancelation of SHOT SHOW for 2021, Bergara opted to do something a little different with the marketing budget for the year. Can’t show off the goods at a booth in Vegas? Well, then how about a traveling roadshow where you actually get to shoot! Not only did we get to actually go hands-on with all the toys in the lineup for 2021, but I also lost zero dollars to a slot machine, which I count as a win all around.

Revisiting the CZ P-09

Revisiting the CZ P-09

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Hammer-fired handguns look beautiful, they’re incredibly easy to shoot but something in me seems to believe they’re becoming dated platforms. I know many people are going to stop reading right now but hear me out.