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1 week ago |
thetruthaboutguns.com | Travis Pike
Cyelee is an up-and-coming red dot company that would be easy to dismiss. It’s one of what I call ‘Amazon’ brands. Amazon brands are garbage-tier optics companies like Feyachi and Pinty. Cyelee started popping up in odd corners of the firearms world, likely a big marketing push by the brand to get optics out there. Cyelee contacted me directly and offered to send me the for test and review. While dismissing the company is easy, it might not be wise.
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1 week ago |
thetruthaboutguns.com | Adam Scepaniak
Hot on the scene is the new Springfield Armory Kuna 9mm pistol! This roller-delayed, little wonder looks to make its mark on the firearm scene as a strong contender as a PDW (personal defense weapon). The gold standard for a roller-delayed gas system is the Heckler& Koch MP5, or the nearest semi-auto equivalent that is available in the United States, the H&K SP5. Does the new Springfield Armory Kuna 9mm have what it takes to dethrone the it?
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1 week ago |
thetruthaboutguns.com | Scott Witner
Bond Arms has just released a new limited-edition derringer package that’s bound to stir up interest among collectors, history buffs, and fans of the Second Amendment. Called the DT47 Satin Package, this release blends firearm craftsmanship with a nod to the current political landscape—offering a unique, commemorative take on Bond Arms’ signature double-barrel platform.
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1 week ago |
thetruthaboutguns.com | Scott Witner
Springfield Armory has just expanded its popular SAINT Victor lineup with the introduction of a new 5.56mm AR pistol—and it looks like another solid addition for anyone in the market for a compact, hard-hitting firearm. The new SAINT Victor Pistol in 5.56mm brings together the reliability and performance of the Victor series in a package that’s short enough for tight spaces but still delivers full-powered 5.56 capabilities.
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1 week ago |
thetruthaboutguns.com | Scott Witner
by Lee WilliamsPrint journalism is pretty simple, really. At least it used to be. For decades there were basically two types of stories, news and opinion. Reporters wrote news stories. Columnists and a few others wrote opinion pieces. But in recent years we’ve seen another type of journalism rise in prominence, the anti-gun story, which masquerades as a regular news piece but is chock-full of opinion and false claims.
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