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Key Points and Summary – Meet the MK23: The Heckler & Koch MK23, developed in the late 1980s for U.S. SOCOM’s Offensive Handgun Weapons...
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Key Points and Summary – Meet the MK23: The Heckler & Koch MK23, developed in the late 1980s for U.S. SOCOM’s Offensive Handgun Weapons...
Key Points: The U.S. Army rejected the Beretta M9A3 pistol in its Modular Handgun System (MHS) program, favoring a more modern firearm. -While the...
Key Points: The Beretta M9 served the U.S. military for decades but garnered mixed reviews. Critics decried its 9mm round’s limited stopping power compared...
Imagine a hammerless revolver built around the popular 9 mm cartridge. This is the Ruger LCR 9mm, a creation that begs the question-could it...
Colt introduced the world to the .45 ACP cartridge, thanks to the legendary M1911 single-action semi-automatic service pistol. The M1911 was the standard-issue sidearm...
Okay, all you Glock haters out there, avert your eyes right now and click away to another 19FortyFive article, as Yours Truly is writing...
The Ruger 22/45 – or more specifically the Ruger Mark III 22/45 Lite – made its debut at the 2012 SHOT Show in Las...
Bottom line: this is the sweetest-shooting striker-fired 9mm pistol I’ve ever fired. Yes, more so than my Glock 19 or Glock 26.
Other Springfield gun reviews this week have covered .45 caliber, so I thought I would pivot to one of Springfield’s 9mm autopistols. Let’s talk...
One good 10mm Auto review deserves another. Likewise, one good SIG Sauer P320 autopistol review deserves another.