UZI Pro Pistols Have Arrived in the U.S.A.
DoubleTap Defense Unveils Two New Calibers
LaserLyte Compact Trigger Tyme Pistol Offers Concealed Carry Training Anytime, Anyplace
Gun Tests Inventory Guns Up for Auction
Springfield Armory Custom Shop Professional .45 ACP
The Professional is a complete rebuild, including the installation of a match-grade barrel and complete refinishing. Other parts listed for installation include match hammer and sear, speed trigger, titanium firing pin with extra heavy firing pin spring, beavertail grip safety, ambidextrous thumb safety, low mount Novak rear sight with matching dovetail front sight, 3-dot tritium inserts, magwell, 20-lpi checkering on the front strap, checkered cocobolo grips, beveling of all external parts, deburr complete pistol internally, apply a "Black T" finish to the complete pistol and ship with six Metalform seven-round magazines tuned to the pistol.
Charles Daly 1873 Standard Model .38 Special
Smith & Wesson M&P #209001 9mm – Gun Tests Pistol of the Year
Glock Model 26 9mm Parabellum, $599
Smith & Wesson 1911 .45 ACP
Issues of Concealment: Printing & Flashing
Colt Mustang Pocketlite .380 Auto
The .380 is not a cartridge many of us would pick for all-around use. It’s hardly a plinking cartridge, because of the relatively high cost of ammunition, and because the pistols that chamber it are generally not all that accurate. Reloaders don’t exactly flock to the diminutive cartridge, for a variety of reasons. Ammunition manufacturers have produced some excellent fodder in recent years for the tiny guns, but none of it can make a mountain-size “stopper” out of the molehill .380 Auto.