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Christensen Arms Custom 1911 Commanders

Christensen Arms Custom 1911 Commanders

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Some high-end 1911s are exceptionally well-built works of art that don’t seem to be designed for daily carry. They’re pretty. Not this one. The Christensen 1911 Commander is one of the most complex versions of the old Browning single-action I’ve ever seen. This titanium framed .45 ACP is built for several lifetimes of daily carry.

Ruger Charges into 2015 with Two New Chargers

Ruger Charges into 2015 with Two New Chargers

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Fans of the Ruger 10/22, listen up. The Charger, Ruger’s big .22 pistol based on the 10/22, is back. There are two new versions, and both come packed with features that I hope will be standard on every new Ruger. These fun guns look good, too–read our review.

New All Stainless Desert Eagle--Gun Review

New All Stainless Desert Eagle–Gun Review

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The Magnum Research Desert Eagle is a big gun. It is Hollywood large. The pistol is so big that it isn’t practical for much of what we use pistols for. Yet the beast of a gun is a heavy hitting .50 AE with a lot of personality. And now, in the all stainless version, the Desert Eagle looks even better. And the built in compensator makes it even more practical. A practical Desert Eagle? Yes. Read on.

The New FNS Compact 9mm--New Gun Review

The New FNS Compact 9mm–New Gun Review

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Just in time for SHOT 2015, FN America has released a compact version of their FNS. The new FNS-9C is a solid pistol–it shoots well, has great controls, and is ideal for concealed carry. And the best part may be the price tag.

The Inside Scoop on the New Beretta M9A3

The Inside Scoop on the New Beretta M9A3

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With the upcoming Modular Handgun System trials looming, Beretta has made a surprise addition to their M9 family. The M9A3 is an overhauled M9, and it looks like a solid gun. I had the chance to talk to Beretta’s Vice President of Military Marketing and Sales about the new M9A3, and the role Beretta intends for the new gun, and it has nothing to do with the upcoming trials. But the M9A3 just might shake things up.

A .308 Pistol? The PTR 51P--New Gun Review

A .308 Pistol? The PTR 51P–New Gun Review

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A .308 pistol? I can guess what you’re thinking. But we’re using the term pistol quite technically in this review. The PTR 51P is a .308 pistol. It is also a devastating personal defense weapon capable of dominating close quarters work. With the addition of an arm brace, this pistol comes to life.

The Walther Concealed Carry Pistol - CCP - New Gun Review

The Walther Concealed Carry Pistol – CCP – New Gun Review

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I’ve just come off the range with the Walther Concealed Carry Pistol. I have to say that I’m impressed. There’s a lot about this compact pistol that has me scratching my head. It is small, accurate, and runs incredibly well. The CCP makes use of some design features rarely used in pistols. Is there another pistol priced under $400 that has this much going for it?

The ported barrels aren't just for looks. As you'll see, this gun shoots flat.

Smith & Wesson’s M&P Performance Center Ported Model Is One Flat Shooter

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Smith & Wesson has a new line of factory ported M&P pistols. These flat shooting powerhouses are fast and even easier to handle. We got our hands on one and have our first impressions.

The New Ruger Gunsite Scout .308 Bolt Rifle - Full Review

The New Ruger Gunsite Scout .308 Bolt Rifle – Full Review

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Ruger has been announcing news about their new guns on the same day they hit stores. This means you can read this review and be on the range with their new rifle this afternoon–if you’re that motivated. And you might be after you read this review. I’ve shot a lot of rifles this year, and this is one of the best.

Kahr CT380--The Perfect Pocket Pistol?

Kahr CT380–The Perfect Pocket Pistol?

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Sometimes mouse guns are too damn small. Not the Kahr CT 380. This pocket .380 is incredibly easy to conceal, but makes none of the compromises some guns make on the race to the bottom. If you are looking for a solid .380 for a back-up gun, the CT 380 may be it. And the price tag makes it look even better.