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Build an 11 Shot Mossberg 500 - Detachable Mags, No Gunsmith Required!

Build an 11 Shot Mossberg 500 – Detachable Mags, No Gunsmith Required!

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I have come to realize that some products are worth figuring out. That was the case on my newest trunk gun project, adding an Adaptive Tactical Sidewinder Venom kit to one of my Mossberg 500 shotguns. The kit did not go on easy, which I’ll explain, and I even had to send my gun into the company. But it turned out that the issue was my misunderstanding of the directions, and a miscue of information on the phone. If you have considered buying a KSG, or some other high cap shotgun, yet you have an otherwise unused Mossberg 500 in the safe, I would seriously consider this kit, which starts at $199 and goes to fully decked out at $399. My review is of the base model with a standard forend, but as you’ll see on the company website, there is now a version with an optics rail forend, as well as some current camo pattern options. The Adaptive Tactical Venom Sidewinder is a detachable magazine kit for the Mossberg 500/Maverick 88 shotguns, with the 6 round mag tube. And after some unnecessary trepidation on my part, it works marvelously.

The HK VP40--First 100 Rounds

The HK VP40–First 100 Rounds

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Justin Opinion has managed to get his hands on a VP40–the .40 S&W version of the wildly popular VP9. He’s put together this look at the first 100 rounds. Check it out.

Budget Minded Shotguns for Home Defense

Budget Minded Shotguns for Home Defense

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The word shotgun covers a lot of ground. You can pay six-figures for an engraved Italian masterpiece, or you can buy an old single shot break-action in decent working order for less than the cost of a date night (with dinner and a movie). We’ll be looking at the most practical and reliable shotguns–and there are unlimited options under the $300 mark.

Your gun, plus a new slide, barrel and magazine, makes a great .22LR pistol.

Review: Beretta 92 .22LR Practice Kit Conversion

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Let’s assume you have some rimfire rounds on hand–and I know some of you do–what should you do with them? For those of you with an M9, I’d suggest this conversion kit. If you have the ammo, it makes training with the Beretta practical and economical.

This Galco Miami Classic II makes a great shoulder carry rig.

Gun Review: Springfield Armory 1911 TRP

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Since the centennial of the 1911, the market has been flooded with new twists on the classic Browning design. But not all 1911s are created equal. But there are some that depart from the old traditions and still manage to feel completely purposeful in their design. The Springfield Armory TRP is one of those guns, and it can hold its own against a lot of custom single actions. Looking for a 1911 to carry everyday? Here it is.

Stag Model 9T--Game Changing 9mm Carbine

Stag Model 9T–Game Changing 9mm Carbine

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Some 9mm ARs feel a bit half baked, like the gun can’t decide if it wants to be a carbine or an AR pistol. Others cobble together parts to make the mags fit. Not this one. Stag’s new 9T is a full on rifle. There’s nothing about this gun that’s a compromise, and it may change the way you think about the pistol caliber concept.

Silence anyone? The new Springfield Armory XD(M) Threaded 45 (top) and 9mm (bottom)

First Look: Springfield Armory XD(M) 9mm and 45 Threaded Barrel Models

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Shhh! At the request of Springfield Armory, we’re going to keep quiet for a little while. I picked up a package yesterday from the folks in Geneseo, and in the box were too shiny new pistols. I mean really new, like not even on the shelves yet. And they’ve made some really big changes.

The Single Stack 9mm Perfected--Nighthawk T4

The Single Stack 9mm Perfected–Nighthawk T4

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Those discerning single action aficionados amongst us already know the Nighthawk name. Their 1911s aren’t dressed up in elaborate finishes. They don’t have exotic grips. These are hard working guns meant to be carried, and shot. I recently had the chance to put the 9mm T4 through its paces, and the compact carry gun has changed the way I think about single actions. I’m a skeptic, but I’d carry this gun–no question about it.

A True Masterpiece? The Masterpiece Arms 30DMG

A True Masterpiece? The Masterpiece Arms 30DMG

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I grew up with the MAC 10, but the gun was rarely portrayed in a favorable light. It was the emblem of the war-on-drugs. Now, though, the old open bolt automatic seems like an antique. Or it did until Masterpiece Arms updated their defender line. This take on the old classic is completely updated, and my new favorite large-framed 9mm.

Pistol Grip Pitfalls (and How to Avoid Them)

Pistol Grip Pitfalls (and How to Avoid Them)

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The recent dominance of the bullpup shotgun has made the pistol grip scatter-gun seem old fashioned. But there’s still a place for the reliability of a pump shotgun. But operating a shotgun without a stock is a challange. So how practical are these cinematic beasts?