10mm vs. 40 S&W: Which Cartridge Is Better?
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When we compare the two cartridges’ power on paper, the 10mm blows the 40 S&W out of the water. Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper designed the 10mm to exhibit better external ballistics than the 45 ACP, and the 40 Smith & Wesson was more or less designed by weakening the 10mm. |
Grassroots Legislative Report—January 19, 2026
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What’s New—Federal: Three Fiscal Year 2026 funding bills were approved by a large bipartisan vote in the House of Representatives; Arizona: Two bills, SB1068 and SB1069, were considered by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary and Elections on January 14. Georgia: SB204 passed the Senate on January 13 and now goes to Gov. Brian Kemp for his expected signature. Maine: LD1821 was tabled last week and is carried over to January 21, 2016. |
Knife vs. Gun: Fatal Shooting Outside Ollie’s Tavern Deemed Justified
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A deadly encounter outside a popular Greer establishment has officially been ruled a case of self-defense by local authorities. The Greer Police Department concluded their investigation into the January 3 incident that occurred outside Ollie’s Tavern on Trade Street around 2:15 a.m. Officers arrived at the scene to find Jonathan Gilbert Kraemer of Lyman deceased following a confrontation on the sidewalk.
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Field Test: Shooting the Rost Martin RM1S Comp
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I suppose I am conservative when it comes to defensive handguns. While I may miss out on the occasional really good pistol by being conservative I am able to deploy proven reliable handguns. Rost Martin is a new company that has gained my respect since the introduction of the pace setting RM1C a compact 9mm handgun. The RM1C is similar in size to the Glock 19 making it ideal for concealed carry. |
SIG Sauer unveils the P211-GT4 and P211-GT5 pistols
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Some more previews of what we will see at the SHOT Show 2026: SIG Sauer unveils the P211-GT4 and GT5 hammer-fired pistols. Based on SIG’s recently introduced first double-stack 1911 pistol platform, the variants expand the line with a full-size pistol designed for competition and duty/self-defense applications – the GT5 – and a more compact carry model, the GT4, both available with both a black Nitron or Cerakote Coyote finishes. |
Kimber Kicks Off 2026 with New High-Capacity 1911 DS Warrior
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Kimber kicked off SHOT Show week with the launch of a new high-capacity double-stack 1911 platform designed to provide modern features at a more accessible price point than similar designs like the company’s popular 2K11 line. Made in the USA at Kimber’s Troy, Alabama factory, the 1911 DS Warrior is Kimber’s answer to shooters who “wanted a true Kimber 1911 experience in a high-capacity, value-driven package.”
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