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Walther PK380 Review

Walther PK380 Review

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“Pretty in Pink”   With over 130 years of history behind them Walther is no stranger to the shooting sports. Walther pioneered semi-automatic pistols with the first one created in 1886. There is no doubt that Carl Walther left behind a great legacy of quality and innovation that has carried on for well over 100 [...]

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LWRC M6A2

LWRC M6A2

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In recent years the market for AR based rifles has exploded into what can almost be dizzying to the consumer. For most purposes all you need is well built basic rifle, you can always hang all the gadgets and gizmos you want at any time. Recently the chance arose to spend some time behind the [...]

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Sig 226 Long-Term Review

Sig 226 Long-Term Review

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The Sig Saur 226 has become the preferred sidearm of many law enforcement departments and civilians alike in recent years. I have been carrying the 226 for several years now and have fired thousands of rounds with it without a single issue. SPECS   Caliber                            9mm (.357Sig & .40cal also available) Length                            7.70 inches Height [...]

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380 Showdown

380 Showdown

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In today’s world of concealed carry and subcompacts the old reliable .380 is making a big comeback. The .380 offers enough power to thwart off an attacker while still maintaining easy concealment and control. Recently the opportunity arose to put two popular .380 models to a head to head challenge. The Kel-Tec P3AT vs. the [...]

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Smith & Wesson Sw9VE Review

Smith & Wesson Sw9VE Review

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Smith & Wesson has been a staple of the firearms world for generations and nowhere close to being a new kid on the block. When I think of Smith & Wesson I automatically think of revolvers. What about the semi-autos that S&W produce? To start off with, here’s the specs on the SW9VE: Frame             Polymer [...]

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Review: Clerke 1st

Review: Clerke 1st

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If you don’t recognize the Clerke 1st pistol don’t feel like the Lone Ranger.  Manufactured by Clerke Technicorp in Santa Monica California in the early 1970’s, it is not a widely recognized gun or manufacturer for that matter. This particular Clerke is chambered in .22 Long Rifle, wears chrome plating and plastic grips. One of [...]

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Kel-Tec P3AT Review

Kel-Tec P3AT Review

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The Kel-Tec P3AT in .380 has been on the market for a little while. The first thing you notice about it is the size. The P3AT is easily concealed in most any clothing. And the black finish helps to camouflage it further. I recently took a brand new in the box to the range with [...]

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PARA C7 LDA .45 Review

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Para-Ordnance 45 LDA is one of the few pistols that I ever shot that actually impressed me on the first pull of the trigger. For those of you not familiar with such guns, the LDA stands for, Light Double Action. If you automatically think of the old double action wheel guns that takes one hand [...]

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SIG P238 Copperhead

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The options in the sub-compact category have been growing leaps and bounds in recent years. Sig Saur Introduced the P238 back in 2009 with many variations in production today. The Copperhead Features gold inlay of its name on the side of the slide and of the snake on the top. The P238 is slim and [...]

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H&R HANDI-RIFLE

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    Harrington and Richardson may not be the best known firearm manufacturer around but they are by no means new to the industry.  Since H&R’s beginnings in 1871 they have been well known for high quality firearms. H&R is probably best known for their single shot rifles. If you are using it to hunt, [...]

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