I've always been a bit of an optics snob, sticking with the tried and true (and pricey) likes of Aimpoint, EOTech, and Trijicon when it comes to red dots. That being said, I've been more and more impressed by Holosun's optics, and jumped at the chance to review their 507c when Optics Planet offered to send it over...Read More...
The 380 EZ is a relatively new firearm. It is larger than a lot of recently released .380s and the slide is much easier to manipulate. Kel-Tec released the P3AT in 2003, which created the modern pocket .380 craze. The round has increased in popularity drastically in the past 15 years with many manufacturers contributing to the resurgence of the round in self defense weapons, even if many consider it a back-up firearm...Read More...
The very first time I held a Smith and Wesson 360pd in my hand, I knew that I wanted one. That was a few years ago at an NRA convention if I recall correctly. The Scandium frame and the Titanium cylinder come together to create something very special. The barrel, hammer, trigger, cylinder release, and a few internal parts are about the only iron you will find on this gun.
It all adds up to a serious case of cognitive dissonance. It is very hard to pick up an empty 360PD and think of it chambering .357 rounds. I've held toy guns that are heavier...Read More...
Torkmag recently sent us some of their magazines to test and review.
I can report that the G17/G19x mag that they sent holds 20 rounds in the same physical dimensions as the
factory Glock mag which holds 17. Thus far we have encountered zero malfunctions with this magazine,
despite the significant increase in capacity. The only abnormality was that it did not hold open on the last
round. However, this is extremely common and we blame our aggressive grip and thumb placement
which has a tendency to make that more likely. Additionally both the G19x and the G45 that we used to
test the TorkMag have ambidextrous slide releases, making it that much more likely that one of our
phalanges bumped that slide release.
See the video below:
Melbourne, FL – Sol Invictus Arms with Tactical Superiority, Inc. is proud to announce the release of the AA-12 shotgun. This venerable, proven shotgun is a new addition to the Sol Invictus Arms product offering. With several improvements, changes to manufacturing processes and enhanced variants catering to the civilian market, this shotgun, once only available to law enforcement and military is now being re-released to the general public.
Originally designed by Max Atchisson, the design was sold in 1987, and the AA-12 underwent more than 100 changes made by Boje Cornils enabling a fully functional and reliable firearm. Now Boje Cornils is working with Tactical Superiority, Inc. and Sol Invictus Arms, to bring this amazing firearm to the masses. Not only will the production models include new and improved versions of the already known AA-12 in a full auto configuration for military and law enforcement, it will now include a never before seen, 100% legal semi-automatic version for the civilian market. The newly available AA-12 represents significant improvement over past production techniques, including improved design elements, and is now available at a significantly more consumer friendly price point...Read More...
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