On October 18, 2007, Ruger Firearms introduced a new high-capacity, polymer-frame, striker-fired 9mm pistol called the Ruger SR9 pistol. The new pistol has a capacity of 17+1 rounds (17 in the mag +1 up the pipe).
This is welcome news, since DefenseReview happens to like high-capacity, polymer-framed, striker fired pistols in general. We also like the 9mm Parabellum a.k.a. 9mm NATO round (9x19mm), provided you're using quality factory hollowpoints. Why do we like 9mm, because it tends to be less expensive than .40 S&W and .45 ACP and produces less recoil, making it easier to shoot accurately in rapid multiple-shot strings. The lower ammo price and recoil generation make a weapon in this caliber easier to practice with without breaking the bank or your wrist(s) over time. 9mm is simply more pleasurable to shoot, especially if you're shooting a lot. And, with the right factory hollowpoints, it can get the job done for defensive and tactical applications.
The Winchester 94 or more formally the Winchester Model 1894 (also commonly known as Winchester .30-30 rifle, .30-30 Winchester, .30-30 or simply Win 94) is one of the most popular and famous hunting rifles. The Winchester 94 was designed originally by John Browning in 1894, and manufactured and produced at Winchester Repeating Arms Company.
The MP5K (German: Maschinenpistole 5 Kurz, Machine Pistol 5, Short) was designed and is manufactured as a submachine gun by Heckler & Koch a German arms manufacturing company.
Ranger 1911A1
This pistol is semi-automatic in caliber .45 ACP and is recoil operated from a locked breech system and magazine fed. There are 3 safety devices; Grip Safety, Safety Catch and Half-cock position. The bore and chamber are chromed plated.
The XM8 is a developmental United States military project name and designation for a lightweight and reliable assault rifle system that was under full scale development by the U.S. Army from the late 1990s through the early 2000s.
The sole difference between the Glock 21 and the Glock 21C is that the slide and barrel are compensated on the C model to significantly reduce muzzle climb while firing the pistol.
The MG42 (shortened from the German word: Maschinengewehr 42, or in English "Machine gun 42") was a machine gun that was designed and developed for and entered into full service with Nazi Germany in 1942, during and throughout World War II.
A variant of the Glock 21, the Glock 21SF hit the market in Spring 2007, in an effort to make the fullsize .45 Glock more appealing to shooters with smaller hands. The Glock model 21SF, stands for "Slim Frame".
The XM26 Lightweight Shotgun System (LSS) is a developmental under-barrel attachment type shotgun for the M16/M4 family of United States service firearms.
The Mossberg 500 is a shotgun manufactured by O.F. Mossberg & Sons. Rather than a single model, the 500 is really a series of widely varying hammerless, pump action repeaters, all of which share the same basic receiver and action, but differ in bore size, barrel length, choke options, magazine capacity, and "furniture" (stock and forearm) materials.
The Barrett Model 99 "Big Shot" or M99 rifle was produced and manufactured by the Barrett Firearms Company of the United States and first introduced in 1999.
The AK-47 (Kalashnikov's assault rifle, model of the year 1947, in English Avtomat Kalashnikova 1947) is an assault rifle operated by gas that was frequently used by numerous Eastern bloc nations during and throughout the Cold War.
The Glock 30 is a pistol manufactured by the Austrian company Glock. The G30 is a small frame, sub-compact, high caliber, Glock modeled after the Glock 29 and fires the powerful .45 ACP ammunition.
The M&P (Military and Police) Standard .40 S&W is a variant of the M&P Standard 9mm. See http://www.gunslot.com/guns/smith-wesson-m-p-standard-9mm for full details on the firearm.
The Winchester Model 1912 (also commonly known as the M12, or Model 12) is a pump action, hammerless slide-action, shotgun with an external tube magazine.
The Colt Single Action Army handgun, also known as the Single Action Army or Colt Peacemaker, holds 6 rounds of ammunition and is a single action revolver.
The PPSh-41(Pistolet-Pulemyot Shpagina)nicknamed "Pah-Pah-sha, Shpagin and Burp Gun" submachine gun was one of the most mass produced weapons of its type of World War II. It was designed by Georgi Shpagin, as an inexpensive alternative to the PPD-40, which was expensive and time consuming to build. The PPSh had a simple blow-back action, a box or drum magazine, and used the 7.62x25mm pistol round. It was made with metal stampings to ease production, and its chrome-lined chamber and bore helped to make the gun very low-maintenance in combat settings.
The Tanfoglio Witness pistol is one of the most versatile designs in the industry today. Witness pistols are produced in Italy, in the heart of the famous "Valley of the Gun." Over twenty years of experience is molded into each and every Tanfoglio product. Witness pistols are produced on state of the art machinery ,providing each owner with quality craftsmanship and classic styling.
The Steyr SSG 69 is a sniper rifle with a bolt-action manufactured and produced by Steyr Mannlicher of Austria. The Sniper Rifle serves as the official sniper rifle for the Austrian Army.
The Springfield M1903, formally the United States Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903, is an American magazine-fed, bolt-action rifle used primarily during the first half of the 20th century.
It was officially adopted as a United States military service rifle on June 19th 1903, and was officially replaced as a service rifle by the faster-firing, semi-automatic M1 Garand, starting in 1936. The M1903 saw notable use in World War I and World War II, and some cases in Vietnam. It was also used as a sniper rifle in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Furthermore, it remains in use as a civilian firearm and among some drill teams.
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