Kryptek has collaborated with Spike’s Tactical this year to bring us a lineup of limited edition AR-pattern firearms.
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Kryptek Collaborates with Spike’s Tactical on Limited Edition Rifles – SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 13, 2018 Updated: February 13, 2018“We the People” 1911; Elegance & Class from SIG Sauer — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 12, 2018 Updated: February 12, 2018SIG Sauer is best known for military-style hardware, ranging from submachine guns and sniper rifles, to the new Army M17 pistol. It is easy to forget they also make 1911 pistols, some of the best around. The first time I shot a Sig 1911 over a decade ago, it was hard to miss the value of the included high-end features. This year, SIG released a special edition “ We the People” model, a sure win for collectors.
Welcome to the US: SAR Arms 9mm CCW Pistol — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 12, 2018 Updated: February 12, 2018SAR Arms had a new pistol, but more importantly a new company. The days of multiple importers are over, SAR is now SAR USA. This is a subsidiary of the Turkish firearms maker and will be handling all warranty issues for SAR pistols, regardless of who brought it into the country. This should smooth over any and all issues regarding parts availability, new models, and magazines.
Pirate Pistol: FightLite SCR AR Pistol -Ultimate Truck Gun — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 12, 2018 Updated: February 12, 2018It is not often I see something so cool I have to stop and look, even if in practical use it has to be ridiculous. But the FightLite pistol grabbed my attention. Part pirate gun, part AR, this is one of those products that make even the most cynical ask “ How does it work?” It looks like the Sand People on Tatooine should be carrying it, but I am pretty intrigued.
Springfield Armory XD-E in .45 ACP: The Dark Horse of the Springfield Family – SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 12, 2018 Updated: February 12, 2018First up was the XD-E in 45 ACP. I have written a lot about the XD-E since it was first introduced in 9mm last year.
I affectionately call it the dark horse of the Springfield family because it is definitely not the first pistol that pops into mind when talking about S.A. For those that dig the XD-E, they’ll argue that it’s the best pistol in the lineup.
American-Made Freedom: Freedom Munitions Continues to Innovate — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 9, 2018 Updated: February 9, 2018Freedom Munitions has been one of the success stories of the last decade, moving from a tadpole start-up to an industry leader. They are constantly breaking new ground, and always a pleasure to see what they have dreamed up now.
New Israeli .308 Bullpup: IWI Tavor 7 — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 9, 2018 Updated: February 9, 2018IWI is famous the world over for bullpup designs, and this year stepped out with Tavor 7, a feature-rich addition to the lineup. The Tavor 7 is chambered in 7.62×51, a first for IWI. The gun is obviously larger than the 5.56 Tavor series, going to a big boy caliber requires some additional materials. For the bulk though, you get a lot. The new Tavor 7 is only 3/4ths of an inch longer than the original model.
TruGlo Launches the Intercept Series: $200 Hunting Scopes – SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 9, 2018 Updated: February 9, 2018This year at SHOT 2018, TruGlo stepped into the riflescope arena by introducing the uber-affordable Intercept Series.
Crimson Trace: $60 Tac Light for Long Guns, New Laserguards & More – SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 9, 2018 Updated: February 9, 2018Crimson Trace is, as they say, the leader in laser sights for firearms. At SHOT Show 2018, we got a chance to swing by their booth to see what new offerings they have coming down the pike.
Flight of the Valkyrie: .224 Puts Rounds On Steel at 1 Mile — Review
BY Clay Martin Published: February 9, 2018 Updated: February 9, 2018It is not often we see a caliber that actually changes the way we think about shooting. Wildcats abound, often with marginal improvement over a factory round at best. There are exceptions, though most calibers fail to catch hold. Even those backed by major players. Several new calibers have been tried in AR-15’s over the past few years, none strong enough to give the rifle new legs. Today, hopefully, that changes.