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A 3-Gun Heavy Metal Hammer? CMMG Mk3 3GR .308 Rifle – Full Review

A 3-Gun Heavy Metal Hammer? CMMG Mk3 3GR .308 Rifle – Full Review

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Are you a shooter that likes the biggest and baddest guns and chamberings? Well, then the 3-Gun Heavy Metal class is just the thing for you. And, if you are this kind of shooter, then the Mk3 3GR .308 from CMMG was developed just for you.

A Sniper Snubbie? The 50-Yard Accurate Kimber K6s DCR .357 Mag. - Full Review.

A Sniper Snubbie? The 50-Yard Accurate Kimber K6s DCR .357 Mag. – Full Review.

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The Kimber K6s DCR gives wheelgun enthusiasts a great new option in the snubbie EDC gun category. Small, compact, packing a great trigger and holding six rounds, the K6s is a great option for those looking for something new and exciting in the revolver realm.

Utah Lowering Concealed-Carry Age Requirement from 21 to 18

Utah Lowering Concealed-Carry Age Requirement from 21 to 18

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Utah legislators took a big step toward protecting the rights of young adults in passing a bill expanding who can carry concealed firearms.

CZ Makes a Glock? The New P-10 C Polymer Striker-Fired 9mm – Full Review.

CZ Makes a Glock? The New P-10 C Polymer Striker-Fired 9mm – Full Review.

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The CZ P-10 C, which is quite a lot to spit out, is the latest foray of CZ into the polymer frame market. We haven’t seen a striker-fired CZ in quite sometime, and it looks like the Czech engineers spent that time in the lab though, turning out a very good pistol for the US market.

Perfecting Perfection? The Glock 17 MOS Optics-Ready 9mm – Full Review.

Perfecting Perfection? The Glock 17 MOS Optics-Ready 9mm – Full Review.

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What’s the difference then between Gen4 and Gen4 MOS pistols? Also, what does MOS mean? Glad you asked. MOS stands for Modular Optics System, which in five dollar words means you can put a red dot sight on it.

Rebirth of the Rampant Colt? The Combat Unit 9mm – Full Review.

Rebirth of the Rampant Colt? The Combat Unit 9mm – Full Review.

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The evaluation copy of the Combat Unit came to me chambered in 9mm. It is also offered in the traditional .45 ACP. What you get from 9mm is an extra round of capacity from a standard sized magazine, and less recoil. Much less recoil in fact, because shooting 9mm in a 40-ounce handgun almost feels like it should have an orange muzzle. Add in the inherent ergonomics of the 1911 and the brilliant extras added by Colt and it’s downright fun.

An Everyman’s AR? The Ruger AR-556 – Full Review.

An Everyman’s AR? The Ruger AR-556 – Full Review.

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When it comes to rifles in the U.S., none has ever been more popular than the AR-15. I personally think that one of the reasons for the mind-numbing popularity of the AR-15 is because the platform has a military-proven pedigree, can be had at a reasonable price, and is ear-to-ear-smile fun all day long. It makes perfect sense then, that Ruger would make it a point to market an AR rifle for everyday Americans – because providing quality affordable guns to mainstream America is what Ruger does. And it did it with the AR-556.

The DoubleStar PHD 1911 .45 ACP – Full Review.

The DoubleStar PHD 1911 .45 ACP – Full Review.

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While it was once possible to get into a solid American-made 1911 for around $500.00 all day long, that number has almost doubled in many cases. If you are looking for some of the most popular features you may get closer to twice even that. Move up to semi-customs and full customs and the price can reach the stratosphere. For all but a few it’s just too much, prompting a return to basics, and more than a few companies are starting to do just that, including Doublestar.

Is The M9 Dead? First Look at Beretta's New Striker-Fired APX 9mm

Is The M9 Dead? First Look at Beretta’s New Striker-Fired APX 9mm

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Two weeks ago, GunsAmerica got the invite to attend the Beretta Tactical Summit hosted at The O’Gara Group training facility in Virginia. The choice of venue was a deliberate step by Beretta as they aggressively step back into the tactical market, and featured toys from across the Beretta line. It was a really nice change from usual product releases, and the facility offered a chance to really wring out the new APX 9mm striker-fired pistol. We had to hold off publishing due to an embargo on info on the pistol, but finally, its day has come.

The New MSR 15 Recon: A Sub-MOA Savage AR in .223 Wylde – Full Review.

The New MSR 15 Recon: A Sub-MOA Savage AR in .223 Wylde – Full Review.

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Savage has now broken into what is currently the largest segment of the rifle market, bringing along their 123 years of rifle-making history into its MSR (modern sporting rifle) line of AR-style rifles. We were understandably eager to see how they could impact this established market in a state of change with our review of the new MSR 15 Recon in .223 Wylde.