Beretta APX Compact and APX Centurion

(Accokeek, MD)   Beretta is pleased to introduce our new APX Compact and APX Centurion pistols. Building upon the proven APX series, these new models now provide customers with a concealed carry and mid-size offering.

As a part of the ultimate striker-fired pistol family, these pistols feature aggressive slide serrations and a trigger that breaks at 6lbs with a clear tactile and audible short reset.

Focused on controllability and ergonomics, both the APX Compact and Centurion feature a low bore axis, an ambidextrous slide catch, and a reversible magazine release.

With an end-user removable serialized chassis, these APX models can be easily modified with our line of replaceable grip frame housings, available in Flat Dark Earth, Wolf Grey, Black, and Olive Drab. Both the Compact and the Centurion retail for $575. Read more

S&W M&P M2.0 Compact with 3.6” Barrel

SPRINGFIELD, Mass.  – Smith & Wesson Corp. today announced that it has added a short- barreled version of its popular M&P M2.0 Compact pistol series.  The newest in a series of additions to the M2.0 platform, the M&P M2.0 Compact 3.6? pistols feature a 3.6? barrel, the enhanced M2.0 feature set, and the highly desired magazine capacities of the M&P M2.0 Compact 4? pistols.

Jan Mladek, General Manager of Smith & Wesson and M&P brands, said, “When we launched the M&P M2.0 Compact pistol series with a 4? barrel last September, we knew it was just the first step in expanding the popular Compact pistol sizeoffering. During the development process, there was considerable interest in a shorter, 3.6? barrel concept, and with this introduction, we’re now able to offer our consumers a lighter, shorter compact pistol for concealed carry.  While the barrel length is shorter, the M&P M2.0 Compact 3.6? pistol maintains the 15 round, 9mm magazine capacity of the Compact series– an important requirement for many of our customers.” Read more

Springfield Armory SAINT Pistol in .300 BLK

Heavier-hitting round in Springfield Armory’s popular AR pistol platform
GENESEO, IL   – With the success of Springfield Armory’s SAINT AR-15 Pistol in 5.56, more people than ever are requesting variations to the original version.  The newest iteration in .300 BLK harnesses the power of this proven round for increased capability and versatility in a combat-grade platform.
The SAINT AR-15 Pistol features a rugged SB Tactical SBX-K forearm brace to reduce size, stabilize recoil, and enhance accuracy in one or two-hand shooting. A 9-inch CMV barrel with a 1:7 twist and A2 flash hider makes the SAINT AR-15 Pistol small, fast, and ideal for CQB. The barrel is Melonite®treated inside and out to be as durable and more accurate than chrome lining.
Built with high-end features throughout, Springfield Armory’s exclusive Accu-Tite™ tension system increases the tension between the upper and the lower receivers, ensuring an ideal fit and reducing movement. The upper and lower receivers are forged Type III hard-coat anodized 7075 T6 aluminum.
The slender, M-Lok compatible handguard features Springfield Armory’s exclusive, patent-pending, rock-solid proprietary attachment system, with four attachment points anchoring it to the barrel nut. Under the handguard is Springfield’s pinned multi/mode adjustable gas block that will reliably cycle supersonic and subsonic ammo, suppressed or unsuppressed. The crisp, enhanced nickel boron coated GI single-stage trigger is paired with a Bravo Company trigger guard. The smooth-operating heavy tungsten buffer system, GI style charging handle, and Bravo Company Mod 3 pistol grip are all well-proven in previous SAINT rifle models.
To ensure durability, the M16 BCG’s bolt is precision-machined from Carpenter 158 steel, shot peened, magnetic particle inspected and finished in super-hard Melonite®. This combat-grade SAINT pistol carries a Magpul Gen M3, 30-round magazine.
The compact design is the perfect complement to the .300 BLK round making the SAINT AR-15 Pistol an ideal choice for home defense. At just 27.75 inches long, and weighing only 5.9 pounds, this new AR pistol in .300 BLK from Springfield Armory delivers a lot of power in a small, fast-handling package.
MSRP: $989. Read more

Ruger GP100 Match Champion 10mm Auto

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is excited to introduce the GP100® Match Champion™ revolver chambered in 10mm Auto. With its factory-tuned action and ergonomic enhancements, the Match Champion delivers fast, accurate shots and takes the popular GP100 to the next level.

The GP100 Match Champion in 10mm Auto stands out against other revolvers with its polished and optimized internals, a centering boss on the trigger and centering shims on the hammer to produce a smooth double-action trigger pull and a crisp and consistent let-off. Together, the adjustable rear sight and quick-change fiber optic front sight create a great sight picture for rapid acquisition on both plates and targets.
Featuring a 4.20” cold hammer-forged barrel, the GP100 Match Champion in 10mm Auto has a half-lug design with an 11-degree target crown for competition-level accuracy, a chamfered cylinder and ejector for easy loading and custom Hogue® hardwood grips with stippled sides. This new configuration ships with three moon clips that allow for convenient loading and aid in the ejection of spent cartridges. Read more

Commemorative Lyman Sharps Carbine

The Lyman 140th Anniversary Sharps Carbine, made exclusively for Lyman by Davide Pedersoli®, will be on display at the 2018 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Dallas, Texas, May 4-6, 2018 at Booth 7844.

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Lyman® Products proudly celebrates 140 years in business with a new 140th Anniversary Lyman Sharps Carbine Model. Designed by the internationally renowned Italian Firearms Group, Davide Pedersoli®, the new Lyman Sharps Carbine is a streamlined, lighter weight version of the 1878 model, also made by Pedersoli.

The 140th Anniversary Sharps Carbine will be chambered in 30-30 Winchester and equipped with a Lyman #2 Tang sight, which was one of the original sights that gave Lyman their start 140 years ago. Only 140 carbines will be produced and serialized from one to 140.Anniversary Gun Side A copy.jpg

“For over 140 years, Lyman Products has continued to grow and innovate, no matter the economic environment,” Trevor Mullen, VP of Global Marketing and Business Development said. “We, at Lyman, believe our customers have a great deal to do with our success. To honor our 140th anniversary and say thank you to our many loyal customers, we offer this exclusive, limited edition, beautifully crafted Sharps Carbine.” Read more

Trius Traps Launch Pad Electric Trap

Trius, America’s choice for clay target fun is proud to introduce the Trius Launch Pad Electric Trap!
The Trius Launch Pad is perfect for clay target practice, whether alone or with a group of friends. This powerful machine is easy to transport and set-up, yet throws like commercial quality traps. The electric trap features a foot pedal release with a long 15’ cable, a fast reset time for continuous action, a 50 target magazine, and a 60+ yard throwing distance.

The target magazine is quick to install and remove, making it easy to transport the trap. The rear legs feature quick release pull pins making it easy to select from the 3-position angle settings. The legs are also drilled to accept the supplied grounding stakes, which allow the trap to be secured in position. For user safety, the trap is equipped with an arm path indication ring, a 6’ battery connection cable and a disarming switch. Read more

B&T USA Integrally Suppressed Advanced Police Carbine

Tampa, FL – B&T introduces the newest members of its Advanced Police Carbine (APC) family of precision carbines, the integrally suppressed APC9 SD. Reliable, accurate, and compact, this new suppressed APC carbine is also extremely quiet.

The new APC9 SD pistol, chambered in 9mm Luger, provides extreme reliability from a close bolt blow-back system. Ports just forward of the chamber are designed to reduce the speed of supersonic rounds to subsonic speed similar to the famed HK MP5 SD. In fact the US Version of the APC9 SD utilizes the same suppressor models (SD-988010-2-US (full size) and SD-988010-3-US (compact version)) suppressor that B&T manufactures for use with the HK MP5 SD. The APC9 SD features ambidextrous controls, integrated NATO accessory rails, a red dot sight, and a two-stage trigger. It comes with one 30-round magazine. Read more

TriStar Compact Shotgun

TriStar Arms, importer of popular quality shotguns and pistols, is pleased to announce the arrival of the new TriStar Compact.  This 12-gauge bullpup packs a 20″ barrel into a shotgun with an overall length of just 30″.  Increased velocity and muzzle energy cycles with AK-like reliability and feeds from box magazines to facilitate quick reloads and easy load-type changes. Compatibility with popular Saiga-type 12ga magazines means a variety of sources and capacities are readily available.

General Description:   The Compact 12ga is equipped with a 20″ barrel, 30″ Overall Length and is chambered for up to 3″ shells. Gas operated, semi-automatic shotgun that can cycle from standard field loads up to 1 1/8oz slugs interchangeably.  Removable choke system uses Beretta®/Benelli® Mobile Threads, includes one extended ported cylinder-bore choke tube. Rubber Recoil pad, sling mounts, and fixed Carry handle w/ sights as well as flip-up front and rear sights, and two 5-round magazines. The Compact is backed by TriStar’s five-year warranty. Read more

Rights, Needs, and the Second Amendment Pondered

By Glen Wunderlich

To safeguard individual liberty, the State of Virginia became the last to approve the Bill of Rights on December 15, 1791, thus limiting government’s power over its citizens.  Today’s protesters have called on government to “do something” about guns and point to retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens’ recent cry to abolish the Second Amendment.  Well countrymen and women, there’s an “app” to do just that.  What’s missing in any discussions, however, seems to be some basic understanding of the process to repeal an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, as well as the reasons why so many Americans find the notion utterly revolting when their liberties are under attack.
 

The Constitution provides that an amendment may be proposed either by Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate or by a constitutional convention called for by two-thirds of the State legislatures. A proposed amendment becomes part of the Constitution as soon as it is ratified by three-fourths of the States (38 of 50 States).  In today’s divide – evidenced at every turn in government – it’s difficult to comprehend any such agreement on anything, let alone something as drastic as limiting foundational, unalienable rights of self-protection.  Yet, our Forefathers have provided a roadmap that cannot be superseded by any amount of bellyaching alone.
 

Rationale for gun owners to own a particular type of firearm or sheer numbers of them is often heard in sentences beginning with the words, “Why do you need…?”  It’s a bogus question, it’s irrational, and a non-starter for any sensible discussion about guns.  Here’s why.
 

The psychologist Abraham Maslow developed a theory suggesting humans are motivated to satisfy five basic needs, the first of which relates to issues of survival.  While many folks today may focus more on pay and benefits to satisfy their most basic needs, others see survival in a more literal sense.  On June 27, 2005 the Supreme Court ruled, once again, that police have no constitutional duty to protect a person from harm.  That duty and its inherent stark reality, therefore, rest on the shoulders of individuals.  That’s where the “need” for guns begins for so many of us.  What type and how many become no more than personal preference for various situations.  Yet, the desire to own even more guns goes deeper than that.
 

Many people will invest in firearms and knives as alternatives to antique vehicles, gold, or other forms of capital; others keep them for myriad hunting purposes.  Firearms in a general sense were not always the best of investments, however, increasing in value at a lesser rate than inflation in years gone by.  But we’ve witnessed the fact that as protesters protest and politicians push for infringements on Second Amendment protections, demand for firearms increases proportionately.
 

Consider the Obama administration years as a prime example of this economic reality and incessant talk about banning certain types of guns.  The total economic impact of the firearms and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $51.4 billion in 2017, a 169 percent increase, while the total number of full-time equivalent jobs rose from approximately 166,000 to almost 310,000, an 87 percent increase in that period, according to a recent report released by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the industry’s trade association.  There has been no better gun salesman than President Obama and his minions in the history of this country and it occurred in an otherwise downward economy!
 

So, for those that desire change, you have it.  Tens of millions more firearms are in the hands of law-abiding American citizens since the failed enactment of the “assault weapons” ban of 1994.  If  “no more guns” means confiscation, just how will it be implemented?  How will they be gotten from criminals?  And, how will anyone prevent basement manufacture or black market trade?
 

So, if anyone wants to begin an honest discussion about guns, let’s begin with some honest reality and not mere hyperbole so prevalent today.
 

Agencies Make the Switch to GLOCK Pistols

SMYRNA, Ga. –   GLOCK, Inc. continues to grow a presence as the primary service weapon of choice for US law enforcement agencies.  While GLOCK is currently the preferred pistol for 65% of law enforcement agencies, those numbers continue to grow.  During the first quarter of 2018, GLOCK was pleased to welcome over a dozen new agencies making the switch from competitor pistols.

Among the agencies to choose GLOCK over several competitors are the South Carolina Highway Patrol and the West Virginia State Police.  Lt. Robert Perry from the West Virginia State Police said, “The GLOCK out performed any other manufacturer tested” which has led to the selection and ordering of 850 GLOCK 17 Gen5 pistols.  “The WV State Police has always prided itself in providing the best available equipment to its members and that is why we have chosen GLOCK,” said Perry. Read more

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