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The firearm industry has become more flexible in response to an increasingly diverse consumer base. New models reflect varying consumer interest driven both by uncertain times and the availability of new technology. In 2023, the handgun market continues to be brisk. Manufactures are competing strongly with one another, with "ready" being the marketing watchword. Read More
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The ultimate bufferless 9mm AR. Offering 6.5", 10.5", and 16.1" barrel lengths as well as three different lower groups that can accept Glock, P320-style, or AR Conversion magazines, there's no shortage of capability. Seven Cerakote finishes and ZEROED accessories elevate style and functionality. Read More
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The Sightmark Wraith Mini 2-16x35 Thermal Riflescope packs serious performance into an ultra-compact design. With a 384x288 microbolometer sensor, <40mK NEDT, 1400-yd detection range, 5-color palettes, built-in video and storage for up to five rifle profiles, When Night Falls, Hogs Fall. Read More
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Experience the natural feel, lightning-fast speed and exceptional accuracy of the all-new IMPULSE. Built here and engineered for the demands of the American shooter — straight-pull action combines the confidence and accuracy of a traditional bolt with the speed of a semi-automatic. The pure movement allows for faster follow-up shots with quicker target reacquisition for instinctive, repeatable accuracy. Read More
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Rimfire cartridges like 22LR and 22 WWMR have long been the "go to" round for people who want to have a fun day at the range and not spend a lot of money. These cartridges, however, are also excellent for small game, rodent control, target practice and getting new shooters up to speed without worrying about excessive amounts of recoil and noise. Here's what new in rimfire guns for 2023. Read More
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More than 106 million American adults have at least one firearm in their home, according to a survey conducted in January and February by Responsive Management at the request of the National Shooting Sports Foundation. The figure indicates 42 percent of citizens 18 years of age or older have a firearm in their residence. More than 32 percent of the respondents personally own at least one gun. Read More
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Keeping your firearms in top shape is essential for their longevity and performance. However, cleaning them can be a time-consuming and tedious task. This is where the right cleaning products come in. Let's look at four top cleaning products from Hoppe's, Otis, Breakthrough Clean Technologies, and Radcolube that can make cleaning your firearms a breeze. Read More
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I am constantly reminded that there are more newcomers to the world of arms than seasoned veterans. Recently, a young friend wanted to know about a subject that seemed like it was just yesterday to me. When I did the mental math, I came up hard against the reality of 60 years of yesterday. He was interested in when the industry began to focus on effective arms for the police service. Read More
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A few years ago, a friend of mine was taking some clients fishing in Alaska. Their fun trip was interrupted when they were charged by a grizzly at very close range. My friend killed the grizzly with his handgun, a 9mm. Read More
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Not every defensive encounter will justify the use of lethal force, so it's always a good idea to have tools like these to help protect yourself in such situations. Read More
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A rimfire conversion kit such as the U.S. military-surplus model shown above is a budget-conscious means of refining one's vital marksmanship skills. Read More
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Reload Roulette is a drill designed to master the slide-lock reload while eliminating the shooter's natural anticipation of when the gun will run dry. For those who count their shots and know their total-round count, gaming the reload enables stellar performances on the shot timer. Read More
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One of the reasons why the AR-15 is so popular these days is that just by adding a few accessories, it can become whatever gun you want it to be, or you can buy a gun right off the rack, setup just the way you want it. The Ruger AR-556 MPR is one of those second kinds of AR-15s. Yes, it can be turned into a close-quarters defensive rife by changing out the upper receiver and other parts, but this rifle is really designed from the get-go to shoot at longer distances than your typical AR-15 can shoot. Read More
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Springfield Armory is releasing the new Hellcat Pro OSP with Threaded Barrel, which features an extended 4.4-inch-long threaded barrel ready to accept the suppressor or muzzle device of your choice. The Hellcat Pro is a compact pistol chambered in 9mm that offers 15+1 round capacity in a smaller footprint compared to similar guns in its class. Read More
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Viridian Weapon Technologies is now offering their E Series Green Laser sight modules for the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro in a flat dark earth finish. The Viridian E Series Laser sight module is designed to mount to the trigger guard of a specific handgun. This new model fits the popular 9mm compact sized, polymer-framed, striker-fired Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro. Read More
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Brownells has just released the blowback operated BRN-9 complete upper receiver which comes with a 5.5-inch-long barrel chambered in 9mm. The BRN-9 upper is designed to drop in seamlessly into any standard AR-15 pattern lower receiver or Brownells BRN-180 lower receiver. Read More
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