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Oct 31, 2024 |
gunmagwarehouse.com | William Lawson |Travis Pike |James Hebert |Kat Ainsworth
The 50/200 yard zero represents a very easy and measured zero that gives you a nice flight trajectory to the target. I tend to stick with it even after my history of being in the Marine Corps and using the 36/300 for years. I find it quick, accurate, and easy to use. There is no getting around the fact that the .32 ACP has its issues.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
gunmagwarehouse.com | James Hebert
Cartridges in .32 caliber come and go and come back again. Some come on strong and then fade, and others never quite hit the mark. But none truly die away, and there is a good reason for that. Although small by today’s standards, .32 caliber cartridges have the benefits of reliability and power over .22 rimfire but with much of the same recoil or kickback as the latter. The .32 also has the benefit of being chambered in diminutive pistols with no loss in control. In short, the .32 is efficient.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
gunmagwarehouse.com | James Hebert
Langdon Tactical has been modernizing fighting handguns of all kinds, but the company’s story began with a desire to modernize and perfect the popular Beretta 92 series of pistols. Their definitive version, the LTT 92 Elite, debuted in 2014. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of that debut, Langdon is launching a limited-edition version that is both commemorative and offers¬†the features that Langdon shooters have come to expect.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
gunmagwarehouse.com | James Hebert
Kimber America introduced the KDS9c single-action 9mm pistol in April 2023. The KDS9c combines the legendary ergonomics of the 1911 with optical capability. New for 2024 is the KDS9c TFS, which comes threaded for standard 9mm suppressors. The KDS9c TFS features a 4.09-inch stainless steel barrel and slide paired with a brushed 7075 series aluminum frame.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
gunmagwarehouse.com | James Hebert
Bushmaster Firearms of Carson City, Nevada has produced a solid AR platform for decades. In the past, they were among the few to offer a bolt action rifle chambered in the massive .50 BMG cartridge. The Bushmaster BA50 has now returned. The BA50 is new and improved over the original and it is built with recreation and tactical use in mind. The heart of the rifle is its 29-inch free-floated barrel. It is constructed of 4150 steel and finished with a black cerakote.
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