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The Smith & Wesson Victory .38 - A Cop Gun Goes to War (#1 - Allied Small Arms WWII)

The Smith & Wesson Victory .38 – A Cop Gun Goes to War (#1 – Allied Small Arms WWII)

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The Victory .38 was a wartime version of the original Smith and Wesson Model 10 first introduced in 1899. The gun was variously known as the S&W Military and Police or the S&W Hand Ejector. Total production exceeded six million copies. While civilian variants typically sported a deep blue finish and a variety of barrel lengths, the Victory model was bred purely for combat.

S&W Shield EZ: EZ-iest Shooting Centerfire Pistol on the Planet

S&W Shield EZ: EZ-iest Shooting Centerfire Pistol on the Planet

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Smith & Wesson saw the exact problem I’ve described and have literally engineered the S&W M&P Shield EZ to be easier to shoot and manipulate. I believe it to be the easiest centerfire pistol in the concealed carry market to shoot and it might be the ultimate kids gun.

1860 Richards Transition Model Sixgun

1860 Richards Transition Model Sixgun

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Opening a newly arrived box at my local FFL dealership inspired a couple “Wow!” responses – one of them my own. The 1860 Richards Transition Model Type II nestling therein sports eight glorious inches of gleaming blued steel barrel, a beautifully figured walnut grip, and a very nice color-casehardened frame.

Rare Breed and Spike's Spartan AR is a Functioning Work of Art

Rare Breed and Spike’s Spartan AR is a Functioning Work of Art

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Rare Breed Firearms and Spike’s Tactical have teamed up to deliver the new Spartan series of AR-15-pattern rifles and receiver sets. The series features Spartan imagery and custom Cerakote finishes that makes each part a true work of art.

What I Love & Hate About the Diamond D Custom Leather Shoulder Holster

What I Love & Hate About the Diamond D Custom Leather Shoulder Holster

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Pictured below are a Diamond D Custom Leather shoulder holster and a Glock 26. They make a great combination for concealed carry. When it comes to this rig, I love the comfort, balance and retention, but I do not love where the muzzle of the gun ends up.

Inspired by WWII Fighter Planes, Auto-Ordnance Unveils Custom 'Squadron' 1911 Pistol

Inspired by WWII Fighter Planes, Auto-Ordnance Unveils Custom ‘Squadron’ 1911 Pistol

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“The overall appearance makes for a pistol that looks like a WWII fighter plane getting ready to race into the skies hunting bandits! Auto-Ordnance is proud to offer this latest custom 1911 in honor of the pilots who flew in defense of our nation during WWII,” said the Pennsylvania-based company in a press release.  “May their bravery and sacrifice always be remembered!”

SIG Sauer Working on P320 with Integral Hold-Out Suppressor

SIG Sauer Working on P320 with Integral Hold-Out Suppressor

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Rumor and the patent office have it that SIG Sauer is working on a new type of ultra-portable suppressor for duty pistols.

What I Love & Hate About the Springfield Armory XD-S in .45 ACP

What I Love & Hate About the Springfield Armory XD-S in .45 ACP

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Some days, however, you see a unique combination of design features, such as those found on this older Springfield Armory XD-S.

Czech vz52 Pistol - The Sort-Of MP5 Roller-Locked Handgun

Czech vz52 Pistol – The Sort-Of MP5 Roller-Locked Handgun

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In 1952 the Czech military adopted a radically strange new pistol designed by two brothers, Jan and Jaroslav Kratochvil. The vz52 (not to be confused with the vz52 rifle of the same designation that entered Czech service the same year) represented a unique application of the roller-locked action pioneered by the German MG42 machine gun. While HK dabbled in the same thing with their short-lived P9S handgun, the vz52 pistol was otherwise unique.

Walther Releases the 'Ultimate' Concealed Carry Pistol: The CCP M2

Walther Releases the ‘Ultimate’ Concealed Carry Pistol: The CCP M2

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Behold!  The “ultimate concealed carry pistol,” the CCP M2 from Walther. Is it really the ultimate discreet carry gun?  We’ll have to get one in for review before can answer that but needless to say, we are intrigued. Between the tool-less takedown feature and the soft-coil recoil reduction system it may prove to be a [...]