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Adam Borisenko

Online Editor at GunDigest

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  • 1 week ago | gundigest.com | Adam Borisenko

    Even in our modern world of micro-nines, snub-nose revolvers are still excellent concealed carry guns. For those who still rock a small-frame wheelgun, Galco has just announced the Masterbilt Master Agent Shoulder System for seven different models. As part of the Masterbilt series, this holster is made with premium quality leathers and constructed by Galco’s most experienced craftsman.

  • 1 week ago | gundigest.com | Adam Borisenko

    .32 H&R Magnum isn’t exactly the most popular cartridge, but there are still plenty of individuals out there who own revolvers chambered for it and they still need good ammo to feed them. That’s compounded by the fact that .327 Federal Magnum revolvers can shoot .32 H&R Magnum as well where it makes for a great reduced-recoil option. Now, shooters have one more choice in the form of Federal’s American Eagle 85-grain JSP load of .32 H&R Magnum. Packaged in boxes of 50, the new .32 H&R Mag.

  • 4 weeks ago | gundigest.com | Adam Borisenko

    Springfield Armory has just upgraded and expanded its 1911 TRP series with eight new models. Based on the Springfield 1911 used by the FBI’s HRT, the 1911 TRP will now be available in 9mm and in an optics-ready configuration with the Agency Optic System (AOS). Like the originals, the 1911 TRP AOS pistols feature forged frames and slides that are hand-selected for slide-to-frame fit to provide improved precision.

  • 1 month ago | gundigest.com | Adam Borisenko

    Last year we took a look at the Montana Rifle Company Junction rifle and the author walked away very impressed. Now, in collaboration with Shoot2Hunt, Rokslide and Unknown Munitions, Montana Rifle Co. is releasing the Marshall hunting rifle. The Marshall rifle will initially be available at the end of April in .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor, but 6mm Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC and 22 Creedmoor models will be released later this year as well.

  • 1 month ago | gundigest.com | Adam Borisenko

    The HK G36 has always been a rare bird in the U.S. Previously, those who wanted one were limited to clones made by TommyBuilt Tactical or buying an HK SL8 and paying to have it converted. Both were expensive options. Walther made a clone in .22 LR as well some years ago, but it’s no longer available. Now, those in need of having their G36 itch scratched can do it with a new officially licensed HK clone in .22 LR made by Umarex.

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