For those of you who are fans of the combat Tupperware, the wait is over! The Glock Gen 5 has arrived. GA team got their hands on the new Glock 19 and Glock 17 Gen 5. Aside from some cosmetic changes and few functional changes, they function just as we come to expect from Glock — flawlessly.
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Glock 19 and 17 Gen 5 Unleashed — Full Review
BY Clay Martin Published: August 27, 2017 { 47 comments }Ed Brown’s Got a Smokin’ Hot New Longslide 10mm 1911
BY Max Slowik Published: August 24, 2017 { 11 comments }Legendary custom builder Ed Brown just unveiled their new hotness, a hunting- and competition-ready longslide 1911 chambered for 10mm Auto.
In the Trenches: the Legendary Winchester Model 1897 — Full Review
BY Will Dabbs Published: August 18, 2017 { 10 comments }There are few manufacturers that have a long-storied history in the defense industry as Winchester. Undoubtedly, few things are more formidable or reliable in battle than a 12-gauge pump action shotgun. Winchester’s Model 1897 has proven over time to be a reliable firearm for protection of America’s finest.
An Affordable Quality Red Dot: Vortex Sparc AR
BY Clay Martin Published: August 12, 2017 { 12 comments }One of the biggest problems in the past with red dot electronic sights is that they existed in exactly two categories. There was the super premium, salt water submergible, dust/ EMP proof, hostage rescue unit rated that cost roughly $800. It was a fantastic sight, but the price point for 1X magnification is about the [...]
Gunfight Science: One Handed Shooting
BY Fred Mastison Published: August 11, 2017 { 8 comments }In the world of defensive handguns, those serious about the art are always practicing for worst case scenarios. While we would hope that we would have sufficient time to secure a good grip etc., hope is not a course of action. We must focus on the “what if” situations. One that does not get as much attention as it should is single handed, support side shooting.
A 41-Round Shotgun? Kel-Tec KSG-25 — Full Review
BY Clay Martin Published: July 31, 2017 { 78 comments }When the original KSG hit the streets so many years ago, it set the firearms world ablaze. It was the must-have new toy for a variety of reasons. Now the KSG-25 offers 24-plus-one shells of buckshot and slugs at your fingertips! An entire box of shells onboard, with the reliability of a pump shotgun. Yes, please! I will take one.
What’s the Ultimate Sh*t-Hits-the-Fan Pistol? Custom Glock34 G3 — Full Review
BY Matt Kartozian Published: July 28, 2017 { 15 comments }Mini red dot sights (RDS) on pistols are not a new thing. Arguably they’re one of the fastest growing trends in the pistol shooting world, but they’ve been around for quite a while. I built my first USPSA Open gun from a Glock 22 in 1995 using a slide-mounted Firepoint mini RDS. Back then, however, [...]
New Springfield Range Officer Elite: Operator in 9mm & Compact in .45 ACP — Full Review
BY Clay Martin Published: July 21, 2017 { 9 comments }I have long been a fan of the Springfield Armory when it comes to 1911s. Much like the Dos Equis beer guy: I don’t always shoot single stacks, but when I do, the odds are high that it’s a Springfield. This week, GunsAmerica got a first look at the new Range Officer (RO) Elite models.
Iconic Scattergun: An Affordable FAIR Iside 20 Gauge — Full Review
BY Jeff Cramblit Published: July 19, 2017 { 4 comments }With a company name of Fabricca Armi Isidoro Rizzini (FAIR), this little 20-gauge jewel has definitely pulled off an under promise and over deliver scenario with the Iside model. FAIR is a northern Italian firearms manufacturer that has been in business since 1971. They have been building and providing fine firearms for years and are now imported by the Italian Firearms Group (IFG) operating out of a facility built in Amarillo, Texas.
Everyday Essentials: Carrying In Non-Permissive Environments
BY Ian Kenney Published: July 14, 2017 { 2 comments }There is a perception amongst some in our society that if there is no threat directly in front of them then there is no danger and therefore no reason to be prepared for what might happen. Everyday carry can mean different things to different people.









