Ruger just released a PDW version of its 5.7x28mm LC Carbine. This one has a 10.3 inch barrel making it a good deal more compact.It should work well with a single point sling, although it'd be even better as an SBR or with a brace if the courts get around to overturning the ATF rule. Heck, even ATF Director Steven Dettelbach doesn't understand the rule based on recent … [Read more...] about New Ruger LC Charger Chambered in 5.7x28mm
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Extar EP45 .45 ACP PCC
Even though the ATF is a bunch of fun spoilers with their made up by the minute brace rulings, PCC's and their pistol brethren are still wildly popular products. Hopefully they keep getting curb stomped in the courts and the brace rule gets reversed or, dare we hope, the whole SBR provision of the NFA takes a hit. In the meantime though large format pistols are still a lot of … [Read more...] about Extar EP45 .45 ACP PCC
Ruger Introduces MAX-9 with Ruger ReadyDot Micro Reflex Optic
Ruger just released their own micro reflex sight, the ReadyDot and along with it the release of the MAX-9 complete with ReadyDot supplied. The MAX-9 was already optics ready but now you can get it right from the factory already set up with Ruger's new optic so you're gun can be all Ruger, all the time. The MAX-9 with ReadyDot has an MSRP of $489.00 and the ReadyDot on it's own … [Read more...] about Ruger Introduces MAX-9 with Ruger ReadyDot Micro Reflex Optic
FN Dives into the Micro Compact Fray With the New Reflex and Reflex MRD
FN has long been known for their service pistols although they certainly have some compact options out there in recent years as well. If you reach further back in time though FN's early handguns like the Model 1900 and Model 1910 were true compact carry pistols. I'd like to think that there's some nod to FN's history of compact autos with the introduction of the Reflex micro … [Read more...] about FN Dives into the Micro Compact Fray With the New Reflex and Reflex MRD
The New Glock 28 .380, Now Made in USA
If you're a fan of Glocks and .380's you may have heard of the elusive Glock 28, a double stack .380 based on the 9mm Glock 26 frame. It's been available in Europe for years but couldn't be imported into the US since it didn't meet the Gun Control Act of 1968's "sporting purposes" criteria. That's yet another gun law that needs changed/revoked since we all know that … [Read more...] about The New Glock 28 .380, Now Made in USA