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The Evolution of the Canik TP9: Everyman’s Combat Handgun Becomes the Apex Predator

The Evolution of the Canik TP9: Everyman’s Combat Handgun Becomes the Apex Predator

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Mechanical systems evolve over time. The earliest German Messerschmitt Bf 109 A fighter plane first flew in 1937. That remarkable aircraft sported a Jumo 210A 600-horsepower engine driving a fixed-pitch two-bladed propeller. Seven years later the Bf 109 G-6 carried a Daimler-Benz DB 605A-1 powerplant producing 1,455 hp turning a constant-speed variable-pitch paddle-geometry three-bladed prop. The G-6 was easily twice as capable as the earlier A model. The Nazis ultimately produced 33, 984 copies of the plane. Operational pressures exerted by full-bore combat on three fronts drove the Bf 109 to evolve over time.

Perfect Medicine for Predators: Rock River’s LAR-8M in 6.5 Creedmoor — Review

Perfect Medicine for Predators: Rock River’s LAR-8M in 6.5 Creedmoor — Review

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There’s no real way to know what you or your firearm are capable of without adequate training. As Jim Mora so famously quipped after his football team suffered a blowout loss, “You think you know, but you have no idea.” And that’s exactly what you find as you start to train with others more competent than yourself — you were never aware of just how much you didn’t know.

New Israeli .308 Bullpup: IWI Tavor 7 — SHOT Show 2018

New Israeli .308 Bullpup: IWI Tavor 7 — SHOT Show 2018

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IWI 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.

Flight of the Valkyrie: .224 Puts Rounds On Steel at 1 Mile — Review

Flight of the Valkyrie: .224 Puts Rounds On Steel at 1 Mile — Review

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It 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.

SIG's New Rattler Already Pressed into Military Testing with USSOCOM

SIG’s New Rattler Already Pressed into Military Testing with USSOCOM

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While the solicitation doesn’t call the PDW by its commercial name, it’s clear the military wants to play with SIG’s new MCX Rattler.

Target Factory: An Appropriate 6-Pack for the Range — SHOT Show 2018

Target Factory: An Appropriate 6-Pack for the Range — SHOT Show 2018

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If there is one thing on God’s green Earth that makes my blood boil, it is when paint chip eating retards litter public lands with trash for targets. Not one day have I gone out shooting in Idaho and not seen mufflers or beer bottles left with a pile of shotgun hulls, clear evidence of paint huffing jackassery. I fully realize we will never stop all the stupidity. But my hope is that products like Target Factory’s Complete Target Frame can stop at least some of the stupidity.

The Mantis: New Suppressor family from AMTAC — SHOT Show 2018

The Mantis: New Suppressor family from AMTAC — SHOT Show 2018

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Building off a very successful first year, AMTAC launched 2018 with the MANTIS series of suppressors. The MANTIS series is composed of four suppressors. All of them feature AMTAC’s mono-core system and three feature AMTAC’s signature over-barrel design. MANTIS suppressors directly thread to a barrel and are rated for Magnum calibers. Regarding price, MANTIS suppressors start at $799. Let’s take a quick look at the various models that make up the MANTIS lineup.

M+M Industries: A SCAR, AK-47, M4 Hybrid — SHOT Show 2018

M+M Industries: A SCAR, AK-47, M4 Hybrid — SHOT Show 2018

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At SHOT Show 2018 was not the first time I have seen the M+M industries M10x International Defense Rifle, but it was worth stopping by. The M10x is a completely new design, and it is certainly unique. To my eye, it looks like a SCAR, AK, and AR got tossed in a blender, and the strong points of each survived to make a new beast.

FLIR's Latest Thermal Imaging and Night Vision Units - SHOT Show 2018

FLIR’s Latest Thermal Imaging and Night Vision Units – SHOT Show 2018

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FLIR is the first name in thermal products having been an industry leader for a very long time. They make products suitable for everything from Apache Helicopters to your iPhone, with prices to match.

Bond Arms: CCW Suppressed Perfection From an Unlikely Source — SHOT Show 2018

Bond Arms: CCW Suppressed Perfection From an Unlikely Source — SHOT Show 2018

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Bond Arms has been making quality products for a very long time, most notably derringers that are standard by which all others are judged. Made in Texas, by Texans. Let us not forget that either. This year, however, they have stepped out into magazine fed arena. And the product should have other CCW specialty companies worried.