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The Keefe Report: Proven—The FN America 509 Pistol

Despite Internet rumors that FN America had submitted the FN FiveseveN pistol for the Modular Handgun System (MHS) trial to be become the next U.S. service pistol, the gun actually put forward by FN was a 9 mm Luger.

The Keefe Report: Next Saint Marches In

We knew the Saint at launch was to be just the first of what would develop into a full line—and that line has expanded to include the Saint with Free Float Handguard.

The Keefe Report: Firing the Taurus G3 9 mm Pistol

The new Taurus G3 is a gun that fits into one of the most popular classes of defensive handgun, and that is the G19-sized pistol—big enough to be shot well but also still appropriate for daily carry.

The Keefe Report: The Colt Python is Back!

The most desirable of the “snake guns,” as Colt likes to call them, is back.

The Keefe Report: Ruger Goes 10 mm

The much anticipated Ruger SR1911 in 10 mm Auto has finally arrived.

The Keefe Report: When Caracal Comes to Town

We had a chance to shoot the Caracal USA pistols and carbines on our range. Watch the accompanying video as we fire a version of Caracal Enhanced F.

The Keefe Report: HK's VP70M—The Coolest Gun I've Shot In Years

For the next season of American Rifleman TV, we asked our friends at Heckler & Koch to pop open the Gray Room.

The Keefe Report: Heckler & Koch's MP5K—Operational Briefcase

One of the most interesting takes on personal and VIP protection was the Heckler & Koch MP5K, concealed inside of a briefcase, sometime called an “Operational Briefcase."

Keefe Report: Shooting the Beretta M9A3

This year marks the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the U.S. M9 pistol as made under contract by Beretta for the U.S. government. It also likely marks the last year the M9 will be made in Beretta USA’s Accokeek, Md., manufacturing plant.

Keefe Report: On the Range with the LWRC SIX8

The 6.8x43 mm SPC cartridge was designed to deliver improved terminal performance out of the AR-15/M16 platform, literally doubling the bullet weight over the conventional 5.56x45 mm, while still being able to use the same lower receiver.

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