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Taylor’s & Company, has announced the addition of the TC86 Takedown rifle to their Lifestyle Series for 2021. The TC86 Takedown is a hunting rifle designed to mesh elegant form with smooth function. Boasting a color-case-hardened receiver and checkered pistol-grip walnut stock, the gun sports a rubber butt plate to absorb …

The Model 2020 Waypoint is available initially in 32 possible variations depending on fixed or adjustable cheekpiece options, two camouflage finishes (Ridgeline shown here) and either carbon-fiber or all-stainless steel barrels chambered in 6 mm Creedmoor, 6.5 mm Creedmoor, 6.5 mm PRC or .308 Win. Founded in 1974 on the …

When Glock introduced its ultra-concealable single-stack G42—chambered in .380 ACP—at the 2014 SHOT Show, enthusiasts gave it a warm welcome. Some, however, questioned the wisdom of cartridge selection, particularly from a company with decades of experience producing 9 mm Luger-chambered sidearms so reliable that military units and law enforcement agencies across the …

Adding a red-dot sight to a defensive pistol is becoming an increasingly popular choice for the armed citizen. A red dot lets you concentrate on the target and is easier to see in low light or for people with less than perfect vision. However, mounting a red dot on your …

I know what’s coming. Folks are going to see a review of a $4,500 gun and bemoan why we can’t take a look at more affordable options. I understand that, I really do; most people don’t have nearly $5K to drop on a single firearm purchase. But, some do. Whether …

The Titan22 from the Victor Company is designed to help shooters maximize the accuracy of their Ruger 10/22 rifles. With enhanced strength and rigidity, thanks to its fiberglass resin construction, the Titan22 is host to additional accuracy-boosting features. To better maintain the 10/22 action’s footprint within the Titan22 gun stock, …

In Oct. 2016 the U.S. Marine Corps announced Glock 19s would replace the .45 ACP-chambered Colt M45A1s carried by members of its Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Capable (MEUSOC) teams. The Picatinny-railed 1911s were officially adopted by the elite troops in 2012, and featured all the special touches required by those operating …

Sturm, Ruger, & Company made a splash recently with the Max-9, a micro 9 mm with up to 12+1 capacity. Now the company is back again with the Ruger LCP Max, which is an ultra-compact pistol chambered in .380 ACP that has a capacity of 10+1 rounds. Uniquely, the LCP Max has …

When Kel-Tec introduced its innovative pump-action KSG shotgun in 2011 it took the platform’s self-defense stature to an all-new level, but there were skeptics about the company’s first foray in tactical design. Its bullpup design was hard to ignore, though, as was the pair of rotating, tubular magazines—with a 6+6+1 or 7+7+1 shotshell …

Even though it looks like the LCP II, the Ruger LCP MAX takes the same stagger-stack magazine technology popular in the micro-compact pistol category and applies it to the company’s incredibly popular pocket pistol. Despite being virtually the same size as the single-stack, .380 ACP LCP II, the Ruger MAX carries 11 rounds …