Springfield Armory Echelon Alpha 4.0C vs. Echelon 4.0C

Springfield Armory just dropped the Echelon Alpha 4.0C, and I got hands on with one ahead of the launch. The short version is that this is the most affordable entry into the Echelon ecosystem to date. MSRP is $599. The standard Echelon 4.0C currently runs $720. That gap is the entire reason this ...

By Luke McCoy

SBR-ing the Rossi R95 .45-70 Triple Black Pistol

When I reviewed the Rossi R95 .45-70 Triple Black Pistol , I called it basically unusable, as is, for the average shooter. I meant it. But the platform was too good to leave alone. I saw the potential. So I filed a Form 1, waited it out, and SBR'd it.

By Sam.S

The Rimfire Report: Remington Subsonic 40gr HP CPHP - Amazing!

There are times when I’m surprisingly disappointed by the items I review—and times when I’m just flat-out surprised. This is definitely one of the latter. As most of you who follow the series already know, Remington 22LR ammunition hasn’t exactly earned the best reputation...

By Luke C.

Court Smacks Down Major Piece of NY’s ‘Sensitive Places’ Carry Ban

This content is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the express permission of GunsAmerica.com and BAAANG Media LLC. Court Smacks Down Major Piece of NY’s ‘Sensitive Places’ Carry Ban A federal appeals court has blocked a major piece of New York’s post-Bruen carry restriction...

By Larry Z

Cabot Guns: Damascus Bedside 1911

This content is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the express permission of GunsAmerica.com and BAAANG Media LLC. Cabot Guns: Damascus Bedside 1911 But unlike a lot of flashy “safe queen” guns, Cabot is clearly pitching this one as a serious defensive firearm. The posting Cabot Gu...

By Larry Z

JP Enterprises JP-5 PDW Review: Compact Performance

The suppressor-ready JP-5 PDW Package is purpose-built for compact performance. The post JP Enterprises JP-5 PDW Review: Compact Performance appeared first on Gun Digest.

By Matthew Breuer

The Taurus Judge Hits 20 and Gets a NEW Model

Launched in 2006, the Taurus Judge quickly became the most common revolver offering the capability of firing both .45 Colt and .410 Bore shotshells. After 20 years and about as many models later, the platform gets a full update with the New Taurus Judge.

By Giorgio O
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