SIG Sauer Announces Commercial P-320 M17 Pistol
SIG Sauer has introduced the commercial variant of the U.S. Army’s M17 official service pistol, the P320-M17. The P320-M17 will land on dealers' shelves in August 2018. After one of the most rigorous and highly competitive review processes in the history of military firearms the SIG Sauer’s M17... Read More
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The Security of a Welded Safe - None of the Hassle
Offering all of the security of a conventional welded safe, but is easy-to-assemble and move anywhere piece-by-piece. The SnapSafe modular assembly system locks the walls together from the inside and only requires a socket wrench for assembly. Read More
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Because The Moment Of Truth Is Just A Moment
The new Oracle rangefinding bow sight instantly provides the exact distance to your target and an exact aiming point. Eliminates guessing distance. Eliminates aiming between pins. Eliminates aiming with the wrong pin. Ask for the Oracle at your local bow shop. Read More
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Nine Lives of the 10 mm Auto
Anyone in search of a candidate for the title “Comeback Kid of the Cartridge World” should take a serious look at the 10 mm Auto. Though ballistically the 10 mm is known for its flat trajectory... Read More
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Field Notes: 10 mm Auto
In "Nine Lives of the 10 mm Auto" (American Rifleman, August 2018) Field Editor Jeremiah Knupp surveyed the history of the 10 mm Auto cartridge and took a look at five current firearms... Read More
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Tested: Smith & Wesson’s M2.0 Pistols
In the interest of full disclosure, I have to admit that this is one I’ve been waiting for—and I know I’m not alone. Smith & Wesson’s M&P M2.0 Compact downsizes the striker-fired, self-loading M2.0 platform to use a 4" barrel and a 15-round magazine... Read More
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The Makarov: Hotspot Staple
Much has been made in recent years about how the Glock has become the “universal pistol,” being available and in wide use all around the world. Read More
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Tested: Sauer 100 Classic XT Rifle
J.P. Sauer and Sohn is a German-based company best known for producing guns with finely figured walnut and polished steel. However, in following the current market trend of budget-driven bolt-action rifles... Read More
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The U.S. Model Of 1917 Rifle
In April 1917, when the United States was faced with active involvement in the war raging in Europe, our military lacked many of the essential arms necessary to fight the determined and experienced enemy. Read More
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Video—ARTV: IWI Part 2
In Part 1 of IWI, American Rifleman TV looked at the Tavor and X95 bullpups from Israel Weapon Industries. Senior Executive Editor Brian Sheetz is back at IWI for part 2, and he heads to the range with the Uzi Pro pistol and the Galil ACE carbine... Read More
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