Review of the TTI TR-9: The Latest and Greatest PCC From Taran Tactical
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Today we're looking at the best new PCC on the market from Taran Tactical Innovations, the TR-9. The TR-9 boasts a number of innovative features that make it a unique and qualified gun for any competitive shooter. Or if you just like cool guns and general John Wick swag then this gun would also be a perfect fit. Either way, you can't go wrong.
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New 17+1 SIG Sauer P365 X-Macro Comp
The most feature-rich member of SIG Sauer's P365 series of everyday carry pistols is the new XMACRO which brings a redesigned grip module, 18-shot capacity, and integrated compensator along for the ride.
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Complete Guide to Modern Smith & Wesson M&P Handguns
Checking out the modern M&P handgun lineup from Smith & Wesson. There are lots of guns which all serve different purposes, hold tight as we explore the entire catalog of modern M&P handguns from S&W.
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JTS M12AK Review: Budget AK Shotgun That Actually Works?
A few months ago, I did something I don’t normally do and bought a gun that I had never even test-fired. I picked up an M12AK semi-auto AK-style shotgun from JTS Group at a pretty ridiculously low price just to see if I could get it to actually run reliably. It seemed like a fun project for the money, and I started with very low expectations.
Over the years, I’ve seen a slew of less-than-stellar performances from AR and AK-style shotguns, which often struggle to cycle a wide variety of ammo – and sometimes any ammo at all. What intrigued me about the M12AK, however, was the clever addition of an easy-to-adjust gas system that might actually solve the problem. So, did it work? Let’s check it out.
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Century Arms WASR-M 9mm
With pistol-caliber carbines, or PCCs, becoming ever more popular, it only made sense to turn the world’s most popular firearm platform into one. Enter the WASR-M from Century Arms, an AKM that feeds from 9mm Glock magazines.
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Smith & Wesson M&P 380 EZ is Great for Beginners and Folks with Bad Hands
Checking out the S&W M&P 380 EZ as a great beginner gun in this review. If you're brand new to handguns or don't have the hand strength to load a magazine or rack a slide then this gun might just be for you.
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Remaking the M&P: Fueled by Ed Brown
We're checking out a remake of this S&W classic today by Ed Brown. Does the legendary 1911 creator live up to the hype (and price) when creating their first polymer striker-fired pistol? Only one way to find out. Watch the review!
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Rare Original Winchester Model 1873
Feast your eyes on this rare, original, and engraved Winchester Model 1873. It was Winchester's most successful rifle of its day, and often referred to as "The Gun That Won the West". This beautiful rifle is currently available at Guns.com.
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Welcome to the Sig Sauer Experience Center
Checking out the New Sig Sauer Experience Center, a facility decades in the making. Tag along as we peek around every corner of the new Epping, New Hampshire location.
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Keltec PMR30 is a Great All Around Plinker
Check out the PMR30 from Keltec in our review. 30 rounds of .22 Mag can't be wrong.
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Does the Ruger - Marlin Model 1895 SBL Live Up to the Hype?
Checking out the new Ruger-Marlin Model 1895 SBL from the range in today's review.
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New Carry Gun? Glock 19 VS FN 509C
The Glock 19 Gen 5 has been my go-to handgun for the last year. I had no plans to change it. But when an FN 509 Compact came my way as a result of a trade, I put the two guns head to head to see which one I preferred.
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Why You Should Build An AK
"Shooting a gun that you built with your bare hands, there's definitely a better relationship between you and the gun," said Scott Rickard, who built an AK-47 from a kit. He shared his build with Guns.com at the 2021 Red Oktober Kalashnikov Championships that takes place every October just outside Las Vegas.
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The Hunt for Old Guns - Ep 4: The Colt Dragoon
In “The Hunt for Old Guns,” we look at 19th-century American firearms – the rare, the unusual, and the iconic. Old gun hunters love stories of the hunt, and in this episode, we take a look at a Confederate officer’s Colt Dragoon that turned up hiding in the author’s collection.
There are few things cooler to a lot of old gun hunters than the Civil War revolver of a Confederate officer. A few years ago, I had the great good fortune to find a “sleeper” in my own collection that turned out to be exactly that.
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MAS-36 & MAS-49 French Military Rifles
When we think of military firearms history and the leaps that the fighting rifle has made over the past few centuries, France is not necessarily the country that comes to mind. However, history tells a different story. France was often on the cutting edge for developments in small arms, such as the bolt-action rifle, smokeless powder, brass-cased cartridges, and the mass deployment of semi-automatic rifles in WWI.
These two collector rifles – the MAS-36 and MAS-49 – showcase the direction that the French were planning on going prior to WWII. Progress was obviously impeded by the French capitulation in WWII, but these guns are still important milestones in French arms development. So, let’s take a brief look at what the French were working on with these two firearms.
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Russian AK-12 Competition Build
Houston Moore showed up at Red Oktober with his AK-12 rifle. "They're not easy to get," he said. He put it together with a buddy, and it ran great for him at the event. The AK-12 is chambered in 5.45×39mm. It is designed and manufactured by the Kalashnikov Concern. It is essentially a consumer version of the AK-74.
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Mossberg MC2sc Review: An All-American, Budget-Friendly Carry Option
Mossberg has been well known for producing high-quality shotguns and rifles for years and only reentered the handgun market fairly recently. But when I got the chance to test out the company’s MC2c pistol a couple years back, I liked it so much that I ended up buying it and have recently started carrying it a bit. Then, in October of last year, Mossberg announced that they had entered the subcompact game with the MC2sc. I was curious if it still held up to the same standards set by its bigger brother.
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Gun Cleaning Tips and Tricks
Much has been said on the subject of firearms cleaning: when to do it, how often to do it, how to do it. I’m not going to revisit all of that here. Today, I just wanted to give you a few tips I use that make my life easier while cleaning my firearms.
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No More Dull Knives with Spyderco Tri-Angle Sharpmaker
The Spyderco Tri-Angle Sharpmaker is an awesome product. You won't have dull knives again.
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Ruger LCP II: Great Summer Workout Gun
Debuting in 2016, the little Ruger LCP II offered a highly concealable package that suited Ruger’s “Light Compact Pistol” designation, hence the LCP. While short on frills and extras – expect no sight upgrades or rails here – this minute single-stack .380 semi-auto handgun managed to gain a fan base that continues today despite the fact that calling it pint-sized would overstate its actual dimensions.
In fact, just last year, the gun came in as one of the top 12 selling handguns even as double-stack micro-9mm pistols continued to pour out in the form of Sig P365s and the Springfield Hellcat, both offering more capacity with a larger round. So, what explains the LCP II’s continued success? We snatched up one of these tiny pocket pistols from the Guns.com Vault to find out.
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What makes a Guns.com Certified Used Special?
The Guns.com warehouse is constantly filled with some of the coolest firearms around, especially if you have a soft spot in your heart for used guns. As cool as that is, not many folks get a chance to roam the Guns.com archive of cool guns every single day.
We do more than just sell guns at Guns.com, and we put a lot of effort into buying guns that we think deserve a new home and bring some great history to the next owner. Some of those firearms – which are often our personal favorites – tap into a history of military or law enforcement service. Others are classic “snake” guns or vintage plinkers that ended production decades ago. We make it easy to sell your old firearm and turn it into whatever you want as your next investment.
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Is Staccato Really Worth All That Coin?
Staccato pistols are hot right now. Wide-body 1911s in general are having a resurgence. But the real question is, are they worth it?
I think this question boils down to a personality question. Are you a no-frills, function-over-form type of person? Or do you appreciate and are willing to pay for the finer things of life like a gourmet meal or fine alcohol?
If you answered yes to the latter question then Staccato pistols may just be for you.
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Smith & Wesson CSX: Perfect Pocket Pistol or BUG Only?
The Smith & Wesson CSX has a ton of potential. It’s lightweight, reliable, and boasts several features that make it ideal for concealed carry. However, in my initial review of this gun, I talked about a couple of things that were problematic for me with this little pistol.
Can all that potential be thwarted by a couple of negatives? Or was I able to adjust my training and get this gun to be a perfect pocket pistol for me? Let’s dive in and find out.
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Whopper Wheelgun Unboxing: First Look at S&W PC 460 XVR
There are hunting wheelguns, and then there are hunting wheelguns. S&W’s 460XVR revolver sporting a 14-inch barrel topped with an aggressive muzzle brake and bipod blends recoil control with potent takedown power. Before we even hit the range, here are some initial impressions, detailed specs, and an up-close look at one of the meanest handguns we’ve ever seen.
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Glock vs Revolver: Which Is The Better First Gun?
A few months ago, I published an article and video suggesting that the Glock 19 was the perfect first gun. My gist wasthat the G19, or a similar-sized semi-automatic striker-fired handgun, was a great choice for a first-time gun owner.
Although many of you agreed, some of you suggested that a revolver was actually a better first handgun for a new gun owner. There were a number of reasons given, and a lot of them made sense. Hence this video.
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