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One hundred and twelve years after its inception, the M1911 single-action (SA) semiautomatic pistol – especially in its original .45 ACP caliber – remains...
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One hundred and twelve years after its inception, the M1911 single-action (SA) semiautomatic pistol – especially in its original .45 ACP caliber – remains...
The HK P9S was adopted by elite units around the globe, from West Germany’s GSG 9, Japan’s Special Armed Police, and the Navy SEALs.
All in all, I’d rate the Kimber TLE/RLII a nice shooter, but given a choice, I’d still stick with SIG or Ruger as far...
Not content to rest on its laurels, S&W has now added a pistol-caliber carbine into the series. This firearm is the Smith & Wesson...
Stateside gun enthusiasts who want a P-35 but are inclined to “Buy American” out of patriotic sentiment are in luck: say hello to the...
The Glock 19 made its debut in 1988, six years after the company’s legendary first firearm, the Glock 17 in the same caliber. And...
Dearly beloved 19FortyFive readers, it’s time for another one of my “Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa” moments. For all the articles I’ve...
The Taurus Judge .45 Colt (AKA .45 Long Colt)/.410 bore shot shell combo double-action (DA) revolver is arguably a controversial firearm in that it...
Colt may not be the dominant American firearms brand in actual sales figures and market share, but they are almost certainly the most famous....
This doesn't mean we should ignore the problem in America, but a gun confiscation and buyback that worked in Australia is simply unlikely to...