Diamondback DB380 & DB9 with Suppressors

January 18, 2012

Suppressors are becoming more popular, especially with companies like Diamondback and Thompson Machine partnering to bring out suppressor kits for handguns.

Para USA Black Ops

January 18, 2012

Shooters who demand excellence from their service handguns have a new choice that was designed especially for accuracy and reliablity under hard use.

GLOCK G21 Gen4

January 18, 2012

GLOCK has introduced the G21 .45 ACP Safe Action pistol with the new Gen4 features, including a multiple backstrap system for fitting a variety of hand sizes and a dual recoil spring assembly. And AmericanRifleman.org already has the full review.

Caracal International

January 18, 2012

Caracal International, a small arms manufacturer launched in Abu Dhabi, has opened the doors of their new Caracal USA subsidiary. Their U.S. market launch will include two polymer-frame striker fired 9 mm pistols—the Model F full size that takes an 18-round magazine and the Model C compact.

Springfield XD-S

January 18, 2012

By Mark Keefe

All right, I wish I could take credit for this, but it seems I was just thinking on a parallel track with the folks at Springfield Armory. Chad Dyer, Springfield’s marketing genius, called me a few months back to ask what I thought the next gun from Springfield should be. I responded that it was time for Springfield to do a single-stack compact appropriate for discrete carry in the Xtreme Duty (XD) line. As to caliber, 9 mm was all the rage at the time, but a .45 ACP would be better in my view.

Italian Awesomeness

January 18, 2012

By Mark Keefe

OK, I’m pretty sure that is not a real word, but if it was actually in the dictionary, it perfectly describes the Beretta ARX, or at least the version I fired at Media Day On The Range. Of course, the futuristic ARX is the current modular selective-fire service rifle of the Italian Army made by Beretta in Gardone, Italy.

A Real Uzi, Really Fun

January 18, 2012

By Mark Keefe

The gun I principally traveled to SHOT Show this year to see this year was on the last position on the lower range at Media Day At The Range. It is the Uzi Rifle, and it is actually a .22 Long Rifle rimfire version of the legendary Israeli design. I have shot a number of Uzis over the years, including the semi-automatic carbine when I was a teenager to the full-automatic submachine guns and the difficult to control Mini Uzi in full automatic, and I must say this was almost as much fun as a full-automatic Uzi. OK, maybe not as fun, but close. The gun is made by Carl Walther in Germany and imported into the United States by Umarex, with the name and likeness of the gun being licensed by Israel Weapon Industries.