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Full Exclusive Interview: SIG P211 – SIG Sauer Enters the Double-Stack 1911 Arena with a Game-Changer

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SIG has engineered this pistol for serious reliability

SIG P365 AXG LUXE – The Softest Shooting Concealed Carry Pistol Ever?

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The SIG Sauer P365 AXG LUXE brings premium performance and luxury styling to the micro-compact world, chambered in .380 ACP.

SIG & FLUX Make a P365 Version That’s Concealable

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SIG Sauer’s new P365 FLUX, introduced at SIG NEXT 2025, transforms the already popular P365 platform into an ultra-compact, brace-deploying PDW-style pistol.

SIG Sauer Reinvents a Legend: The All-New P226X and P226X Carry

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the new P226X and P226X Carry models bring that legacy into the modern era with a host of precision upgrades.

Deep Dive – SIG’S New Bravo 6T Rifle Scope & Kilo Warp Weapon Mounted Rangefinder

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Discover Sig Sauer’s new Bravo 6T BDX advanced tactical riflescope and the Kilo Warp, SIG’s revolutionary weapon-mounted rangefinder.

SIG Sauer 6.8 Hype ar10 rifle

SIG Sauer 6.8 Hype – The Next Evolution of the AR-10 for High-Pressure Ammo

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The SIG 6.8 Hype is a purpose-built AR-10 platform engineered from the ground up to handle the punishing 80,000 PSI pressures of the 6.8x51mm Fury hybrid cartridge.

Sig 516 G3 Mohawk rifle

SIG Sauer 516 G3 Mohawk – The Softest Shooting Piston Rifle Yet?

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The new SIG 516 G3 Mohawk features a fully ambidextrous design, a side-charging handle, an adjustable gas block, and an improved buffer system, making this one of the softest-shooting 5.56 rifles on the market.

The Smith and Wesson 642 UC

The Smith and Wesson 642 UC Ultimate Carry

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Smith and Wesson’s 642 UC Ultimate Carry gives you a lightweight revolver that conceals easily with desired enhancements.

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The Astra Model 80: A (Sorta) Spanish SIG

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The modern Spanish Arms industry started when one company copied the Colt M1903 and called it the Ruby pistol. The French purchased a ton for WW1, and dozens of Spanish firms produced them.

Customize Your AR-15 the Right Way

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With so many aftermarket parts, it is fun to tinker with the platform. My recommendation is that if you customize — and you know you will — first determine how the rifle will be used.