Mention the name Mossberg to anyone at the range, and they will almost certainly have a mental image of a shotgun. Depending upon the individual, that image might be a long shotgun for hunting waterfowl or it might be the more tactical Model 500, but you can bet that mental image is not of a tiny polymer-framed 9mm handgun. That’s about to change!
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Mossberg’s New MC1 SC – Elmer Fudd Gets His CCW
BY Justin Opinion Published: May 11, 2019 { 42 comments }M&P-10 Sport – Bargain Bin Price That Is Big On Performance.
BY Clay Martin Published: March 1, 2018 { 40 comments }I must confess that sometimes I am a bit of a gun snob, especially as it relates to rifles. I don’t have any full custom second mortgage guns, but I generally look well above the price point of the M&P 10 that came in for review this week. As a retired military sniper and [...]
Engineering Around Genius: Winchester’s Forgotten 1911 SL
BY Patrick Kelley Published: February 27, 2018 { 17 comments }Way back when, “A man’s word was his bond.” But in 1901 the bond between two powerhouses in the firearms industry was broken. T.G. Bennet, President of Winchester, and John M. Browning had come to an impasse over how JMB would be compensated for his latest creation: the Auto 5 shotgun.
Built for Speed – Canik TP9 SFx Full Review
BY Bruce Flemings Published: February 26, 2018 { 19 comments }Review of the Canik TP9 SFx pistol. The TP9 SFx was ready to go right out of the box for Production Division or Carry Optics Division with the addition of a red dot optic. In the future, if I decide to switch divisions, or stop competing in USPSA matches, the TP9 SFx could fill a home defense role.
Showdown: Pocket Rocket v. PMR30 — Full Review
BY Will Dabbs Published: February 21, 2018 { 36 comments }Why do we die-hard gun nerds do what we do? Sure, we pontificate about self-defense applications, civil unrest, and the pending end of the world. But what really is it that drives this preoccupation we all seem to have with cool dangerous toys that are sleek, black, and oily? I would assert that despite our [...]
Best Entry-Level Rangefinder: Vortex Impact 850 — Full Review
BY Spencer Neuharth Published: February 18, 2018 { 1 comment }As Vortex’s entry level rangefinder, the Impact 850 outperforms its price point. As someone who does a variety of hunting, I look for diversity in my gear. I want equipment that’s going to function whether it’s spring or fall, archery season or gun season, and good conditions or poor. When it comes to a rangefinder, I’ll be looking for optics that can function for bowhunting deer, shotgun hunting turkey, and rifle hunting elk.
The Winchester Model 70 in .338 Winchester Magnum — A Classic Combination
BY Phil Massaro Published: February 18, 2018 { 19 comments }Winchester’s marketing slogan was quite a bold statement, but one that was not braggadocio. When the Model 70 was introduced – way back in 1936 – it represented what I consider to be the ultimate culmination of the American bolt-action hunting rifle. It had all of the necessary appointments: a strong action – closely related to the Mauser Gewehr 98 – with a reliable extractor, capable of handling the highest of cartridge pressures, a well-fitting stock, an excellent trigger and a three-position safety which would (eventually) work perfectly with a rifle scope.
Three-Caliber Wheelgun with Two Cylinders: Taurus 692 — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 14, 2018 { 41 comments }Taurus has come on with a vengeance in revolvers this year. The 692 is a full-sized revolver in .357 Magnum and .38 Special. Big deal, you say! Every .357 revolver also shoots .38 Special. That isn’t what we meant by multiple calibers. With one press of a button, the cylinder is removable, and in its place? Taurus has provided a 9mm cylinder. One wheelgun = three calibers. Now, we’re talking.
Vortex Razor HD II Shaves 4 Oz., Viper HD Design Improvements — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 13, 2018 { 0 comments }Vortex Optics has been growing by leaps and bounds, steadily chipping away at the market by dominating PRS and Hunting. Not so much new this year, but plenty improved.
Going the Distance: Mossberg MVP Precision in .224 Valkyrie/6.5 CM — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 13, 2018 { 6 comments }When we think of the name Mossberg, most of us instantly envision a shotgun. They have been the leader in American shotguns for decades, and recently have been crushing it out of the park with new products like the 590 magazine-fed and the Shockwave. But they are also a powerhouse in rifles. And this year they are stepping into the precision game, with the Mossberg MVP Precision.








