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The Mk 19 Grenade Launcher is a belt-fed automatic 40 mm grenade launcher or grenade machine gun that entered U.S. military service during the Cold War, first seeing action during the Vietnam War and remaining in service today.
The M2 Machine Gun, or Browning .50 Caliber Machine Gun is a heavy machine gun designed towards the end of World War I by John Browning. It was nicknamed Ma Deuce by US troops or simply called "fifty-cal." in reference to its caliber. The design has had many specific designations; the official designation for the current infantry type is Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, HB, Flexible. It is effective against infantry, unarmored or lightly-armored vehicles and boats, light fortifications, and low-flying aircraft.
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.
An affordable, new, lightweight auto-loader shotgun called the I-12 Upland Hunter joins the Franchi shotgun family. Combining tradition with technology, and maintaining the best features of Franchi’s previous auto-loading shotguns, the I-12 Upland Hunter marks the beginning of an innovative line of light, fast, reliable auto-loaders designed specifically for upland bird hunters.
The Glock 28 is a semi automatic pistol produced and manufactured by the Austrian company Glock. The G28 is a Glock 26 modified to fire the .380 ACP ammunition.
The CZ 85 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered for 9mm Luger. The pistol was manufactured and produced in Czechoslovakianow the Czech Republic) by Ceska Zbrojovka (CZ).
The Barrett M90 was produced and designed by Barrett Firearms in 1990 as a bolt action, bullpop sniper rifle which was a more civilian friendly large caliber firearm to the Barrett M82A1. The weapon has been replaced by the Barrett M95.
The SIG P229 pistol was designed as a conceal and carry weapon and is a very compact firearm. The standard models of this weapon feature a SA/DA trigger however are also available with a DAO trigger.
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.
For the last few years, DefenseReview has received some pretty glowing feedback on the Springfield Armory XD45 (eXtreme Duty 45) .45 ACP pistol. One of the primary aspects of the XD45 pistol that the professionals we've interviewed appreciate is its fully-supported chamber which allows them to fire high-pressure +P and/or +P+ ammunition through it, which they can't do through a Glock 21 (G21) / Glock 21SF (G21SF) or Glock 30 (G30) / Glock 30SF (G30SF) .45 ACP pistols, since they do not have fully-supported chambers. One of these rounds is the LeMas Ltd. BMT APLP 85-grain (85gr) .45 CQB round, which has a muzzle velocity of well over 2,000 FPS out of a 5-inch (5") Government Model 1911 pistol, and will penetrate NIJ Level IIIA body armor (bullet-resistant vest) with no problem and devastate the tissue immediately behind it. "BMT APLP" stands for "Blended Metal Technology Armor-Piercing Limited-Penetration".
The Ruger P-97 is a short recoil, polymer framed, double action semiautomatic pistol chambered in .45 ACP produced and developed in 1997 by Sturm, Ruger (Ruger), but not officially released to the public until 1999.
The Beretta 1201 FP is a semi-automatic shotgun, produced and developed in around the late 1980s or early 1990s by Beretta, the Italian arms manufacturing and production company more formerly known as Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta.
The Kel-Tec P-32 is a semi-automatic, compact pistol utilizing the short-recoil principle of operation. The pistol is chambered in .32 ACP, the Kel-Tec P-32 is an extremely popular weapon for concealment and carry in the United States.
The Taurus PT92 is a double action/single action, 9mm Luger, double column magazine, semi-automatic, short recoil action pistol manufactured by Taurus in the former Beretta factory in São Paulo, Brazil.
The Heckler & Koch or commonly known as HK MP5 is within a family of closed bolt submachine guns manufactured and developed by Heckler & Koch (HK) of German in the 1960s.
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 M&P (Military and Police) compact .357 SIG 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 top of the introductory M&P15 line is the Tactical model. It has a comprehensive set of user-friendly enhancements that, at the same time, don't overdecorate the gun. In addition to all the standard M&P15 features, the flattop Picatinny rail receiver merges seamlessly with a Troy Industries Modular Rail Fore-end (MRF), with full-length MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails positioned at 3, 6, 9 and 12 o'clock. This provides a continuous uninterrupted top rail from flattop receiver forward, free-floating for superior accuracy, reliability and cooling.
The MAC-10 (Military Armament Corporation Model 10) is a highly compact, blowback operated, selective fire submachine gun (technically, a machine pistol) developed by Gordon B. Ingram in 1964.
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