For those of us for whom carrying a 1911 for EDC is the right choice, the Kimber Ultra TLE II makes for a great choice. It is compact, reliable, powerful and downright beautiful.
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Big Punch, Little Footprint: Kimber’s Compact CCW Ultra TLE II .45 ACP—Full Review.
BY Jon Hodoway Published: December 8, 2016 { 35 comments }Reliable EDC on the Cheap: The TriStar C100 9mm Pistol—Full Review.
BY Fred Mastison Published: December 6, 2016 { 34 comments }There have been multiple efforts by companies to create guns in that same mold as the revered CZ-75, but few have come as close to bringing a solid version to market as TriStar. The best part of this effort is the notably affordable price of their offering here in the US. Say hello to the C100.
Clay: Why Pistol Accuracy Testing is Overrated
BY Clay Martin Published: December 3, 2016 { 21 comments }Requiring accuracy from a pistol is like requiring precision cuts from an ax. It’s not what the platform was designed to do. As long as he can hit six-inch groups at 25 meters consistently, that’s good enough.
Revolving Multi-Caliber Rifle/Pistol/Shotgun Coming in ’17
BY Max Slowik Published: December 2, 2016 { 59 comments }The multi-caliber Scavenger 6 is a survival rifle dream gun. It’s a stocked revolver with each chamber cut for a different cartridge. By using multiple cylinders, it’s possible to have one design fire a dozen and half or more cartridges.
A Striker-Fired CZ? Check out the New CZ P-10 C
BY Max Slowik Published: November 25, 2016 { 46 comments }The CZ P-10 C is a polymer-framed striker-fired mid-size service pistol that aims to outperform even the most competitive and featured next-generation poly pistols.
SIG’s New 1911 BB Pistol Released Just in Time for XMAS
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: November 23, 2016 { 3 comments }“When it comes to shooting, consistent training is invaluable, whether you are a member of law enforcement, the military or are a responsible citizen carrying to protect your family,” said Max Michel, Jr., captain of Team SIG.
A Walther for under $400? The New 9mm Creed—Full Review.
BY Jon Hodoway Published: November 17, 2016 { 38 comments }My first view of the Creed was a few months ago at the Walther HQ in Fort Smith. I was impressed while looking at the pre-production sample, and was shocked to hear the suggested retail of $399.00! I even asked if they were concerned by the price/value relationship with their other guns. They assured me that they would be fine. So, I had a chance to test it recently and here is how it did.
Rob Leatham Tips & Tactics On Shooting a Handgun with a Red Dot
BY Michael O. Humphries Published: November 16, 2016 { 0 comments }We recently had the opportunity to attend an event where we received hands-on training from no less than Springfield Armory’s Rob Leatham. Set up as part of a writer’s event for the introduction of the Springfield Saint rifle, we had the chance to have Leatham give us all a quick introduction to the ins and outs of optics-equipped pistols.
Suppressed, Red Dot-Ready Carry Gun? S&W M&P C.O.R.E. 9mm—Full Review.
BY Clay Martin Published: November 16, 2016 { 29 comments }I am normally a Glock guy, as anyone that has trained with me over the last seven years knows. But one thing a life in the military will break you of quickly is brand loyalty. You always have to be looking for an advantage, and in a world were equipment failures cost lives, you don’t care at all where that advantage comes from. So when the chance to review the Smith and Wesson M&P C.O.R.E. with threaded barrel came up, I jumped at the chance.
Green Beret Blows Up Stuff with a Lightweight .50: The Desert Eagle L6—Full Review.
BY Clay Martin Published: November 11, 2016 { 23 comments }So, what are the practical purposes of a Desert Eagle .50 Action Express? Well, the only one I can think of is for hunters/fishermen in Grizzly territory, that don’t like revolvers. Which is a pretty limited segment of the population. I am happy to report that this opinion changed after I took this bad Johnson to the range.








