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The Search for the Holy Grail Ends Here: SIG Sauer Legion P226 SAO

The Search for the Holy Grail Ends Here: SIG Sauer Legion P226 SAO

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The SIG Sauer P220 SAO – elite even among Legions.

Can Cannon's Grappling Hook in Action

Can Cannon’s Grappling Hook in Action

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The Can Cannon is back, and has the blessing of the BATFE. X Products sent us a new one for review, and they included their latest accessory: a grappling hook. We’re just back from the range–check out what this beast can do.

The Used Market--The Smith and Wesson 22A

The Used Market–The Smith and Wesson 22A

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The Smith and Wesson 22A has not been out of production for all that long. Actually it was right about a year ago the Smith officially discontinued this gun. It is possible there might still be a few floating around local gun shops that are new, but the vast majority of them will be used. And if you want an easy-to-service tack-driver, this is it.

Fist full of Hardball: Why I Carry a Springfield XD-S

Fist full of Hardball: Why I Carry a Springfield XD-S

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Often when I travel, the gun I carry concealed is the only one I have. Ever had someone at your hotel room door, convinced they were at the right room? I have, and not cool. That’s why I carry a gun that I can actually shoot–The Springfield Armory XD-S.

Henry's .22 Magnum Small Game Exterminators

Henry’s .22 Magnum Small Game Exterminators

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Shooting a squirrel with a .45-70 doesn’t leave much meat on the bone. Don’t ask me how I know this. Let’s just say that the .22 is more suited for this application. And Henry’s Small Game Carbine is the perfect choice for magnum rimfire.

Kel-Tec RDB Review--America's 5.56 Bullpup

Kel-Tec RDB Review–America’s 5.56 Bullpup

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Kel-Tec’s RDB is shaking up the bullpup scene. Their RDB solves some problems, and takes a full-sized 5.56 down to a slim, compact rifle. But how well will this new gun shoot? And what do you give up with the compact size? Read our review.

The Ultimate Survival Rifle? Chiappa's M6 with X-Caliber Inserts

The Ultimate Survival Rifle? Chiappa’s M6 with X-Caliber Inserts

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The concept of the Survival Rifle stirs up debate. Well what if you had one gun that could shoot almost every available handgun round? The Chiappa M6 with X-Caliber barrel inserts promises just that, but how well does it live up to that promise?

5 Reasons to Run a Tactical 20 Gauge

5 Reasons to Run a Tactical 20 Gauge

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Training with a 12 gauge can get punishing, especially if you shoot high-brass defensive loads. But there’s an option that is easier to train with. The 20 gauge guns are growing in popularity, and we know why. Here are 5 reasons why you should consider the 20.

The Thompson M1927A1 from Auto Ordnance

The Thompson M1927A1 from Auto Ordnance

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The Thompson. This is an epic and storied gun. So how does it handle on the range? Exceptionally well. In a world of high-speed black rifles, it is a privileged to take a Thompson to the range. And Auto-Ordnance, celebrating the 100th year of the Thompson, is giving this one away (along with a matched 1911A1). Read our review and enter to win.

Mother's Day is Coming--Chic Lady for your Mom?

Mother’s Day is Coming–Chic Lady for your Mom?

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If you know someone who likes girlie guns, I’ve got just the thing. The Chic Lady from Charter Arms. It even comes in a pink faux alligator case. This could be a good Mother’s Day gift idea, if the Mom in your life likes pink guns. And Charter makes them in other colors, too–some of which are traditionally manly.