Best-In-Class Firearms 2009: Handguns, Rifles, and Shotguns
Best-In-Class Firearms 2009: Handguns, Rifles, and Shotguns
James Debney Named President of S&W Firearms Business Unit
Sturm, Ruger wins 3rd Firearms Manufacturer of the Year Award
Time to Put An End to Army Bases as Gun-Free Zones
Glock Releases New Rough-Textured-Frame Pistols: G19 RTF2 and G23 RTF2
GunPal Ramps Up as Replacement for PayPal on Firearms Transactions
Kel-Tec P32PK 32 ACP
A good choice for deep concealment; anyone trained on a double-action-only handgun will find the P32PK to be a most suitable backup.
Washington State Patrol Converts to Smith & Wesson M&P Pistols
Long Hunter Shooting Supply Offers USFA Rodeo and USFA Rodeo II with Low-Profile Hammers
High-Capacity 40 S&W Rail Guns: Glock, Springfield, & STI
The 40 S&W has become the preferred cartridge for much of the law-enforcement community because it's more powerful than the 9mm, recoil that's snappy but not as substantial as the 45 ACP, and magazine capacities than split the difference between the two. This month we'll look at three guns that fit this medium-frame high-capacity format. They could aptly be classified as "tactical" pistols, because they all featured an accessory rail capable of adding a weapon light and/or laser.
Our contenders consisted of two polymer-framed guns, the Springfield XD40 ($605) and the newly introduced Glock G22 RTF2 ($599). Both guns incorporated striker-fired systems with trigger-tab designs. The third gun came from Georgetown, Texas. The STI Tactical 4.15 operates like a 1911 but utilizes a double-stack magazine to dramatically increase ammo capacity. Designated as a 2011 frame, the Tactical 4.15 is built on a patented modular platform, and incorporates a wealth of performance upgrades. All of the bells and whistles come at a price, however. Occupying the highest price point of our test guns, the Tactical 4.15 comes in at a wallet-clutching $1999 MSRP.
We conducted our testing within the friendly confines of Bass Pro Shops in Grapevine, Texas. The climate-controlled indoor pistol range was ideal shelter from the sweltering heat and one particularly nasty thunderstorm that blew up during one of our sessions. Accuracy ratings were done at 10 yards using a slow, controlled trigger press. We then progressed to multi-round firing at 8 and 15 yards. Magazine changes were made during the middle of some of our runs to see how each gun handled in a more stressful environment.