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Wheelgun Wednesday: For D/A Revolvers, Speed Loaders are Critical
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For as far back as I can remember, I’ve carried speed loaders while packing a double-action revolver, even if it was holstered on a full cartridge belt.
In an emergency, the swiftness of reloading just might be critical to a harmonious outcome. I can say from personal experience, quickly replacing five or six empties popped out of an open cylinder takes a hell of a lot less time than prying fresh cartridges out of a gunbelt! |
Nancy Pelosi’s Legacy Will Always Be About Gun Control
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When people look back at Nancy Pelosi’s long run in Congress, one thing is certain — she never met a gun restriction she didn’t like. While she’s been praised in Washington for her leadership and fundraising power, her abysmal record on the Second Amendment is what gun owners will remember most. |
Gemtech Neutron 7.62 Forges Ahead into the Future of Suppressors
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Since purchasing Gemtech a few years ago, Smith & Wesson has been working to develop one of the oldest suppressor companies into a cutting-edge powerhouse. A result of that partnership, the Neutron 7.62 is Gemtech’s most advanced suppressor. Quick Summary: Under the guidance of parent company Smith & Wesson, the Gemtech Neutron 7.62 is taking one of the oldest names in suppressors into the future. |
Century Arms BFT47 Pistol Review: Compact Firepower Born in the USA
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If you are looking for a compact AK pistol, Century Arms’ BFT47 is an affordable option with some nice upgrades, given its relatively low price point. Century took some liberties with the classic AK design on this American-made model, but I found it charmingly compact and fun to shoot. Here’s how it performed for me over 300 rounds of testing. |
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