The United States Marine Corps has issued a notice that it plans to purchase more than 50,000 from Heckler & Koch.
Read More →Industry Day at the Range has grown by leaps and bounds since its inception last decade. The event has become something of a SHOT Show in miniature. Yesterday’s Industry Day involved more than 100 exhibitors of rifles, pistols, shotguns, gear, apparel, and even archery equipment.
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The H&K P30L with and without the Surefire X300 Tactical Light training pistol replica is now available from Ring's Manufacturing. The H&K P30L Bluegun training pistol is molded from solid blue polyurethane to differentiate it from a live weapon.
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The VP9 takes the best of HK's pistol heritage and adds the best of what a trusty polymer-framed, striker-fired pistol has to offer. Honestly, I think they've improved on a few things as well.
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You can tell very quickly when you open the box that the HK45CT is more than just an update of the combat proven HK USP Compact. Ergonomically, this is a 21st-century pistol all the way, but it offers the reliability and toughness of a classic HK.
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Heckler & Koch's HK45 Compact Tactical (HK45CT) .45 ACP pistol is versatile, powerful, and reliable. Read Robert Parker's full "Arsenal" review of the pistol. Photos courtesy of Robert Parker.
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Heckler & Koch's HK45 Compact Tactical (HK45CT) .45 ACP pistol is versatile, powerful, and reliable. Read Robert Parker's full "Arsenal" review of the pistol. Photos courtesy of Robert Parker.
Read More →The firearms manufacturers have brought a grab bag of .45 ACP pistols to the 2013 Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show aimed, at least in part, at officers working tactical and plainclothes assignments.
Read More →The media range preview at SHOT Show offers writers an exclusive preview of new introductions. Here's a quick glimpse at several of the innovative items that appeared at the range this year.
Read More →A pistol-caliber subgun can still be an effective firearm when you need more firepower. The caveat here is that it should be deployed only in the rarest of circumstances—when you need the most compact select-fire weapon possible.
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