Nevada ACLU Supports An Individual’s Right To Bear Arms
Smith & Wesson M457 No. 104804 .45 ACP
The Model 457 is one of the oldest remaining products in the Smith & Wesson catalog. Also available with a matte stainless finish (model number 457S), this design is closely related to the "Second Generation" pistols that were popular with law enforcement when semi-automatics first replaced the revolver. What we liked best about the 457 was the way it lined up in our hands.
The distance between the face of the trigger and the rear of the grip was just right, even when the trigger was in its rearward position for single-action fire. The plastic grip looked and felt like it was part of the aluminum frame. The seven round magazines included a basepad with a pinky rest, so even those shooters with the largest hands were satisfied.
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Ruger Announces Two New Versions of SR9 Pistol
The recently launched Ruger SR9 pistol, the first striker-fired pistol from Ruger, is now available with a blackened stainless slide on either a black polymer frame or an OD Green polymer frame.
Ruger Announces New 22 Charger Pistol
The Ruger 22 Charger Pistol delivers the fun, versatility and reliability of the time-tested Ruger 10/22 in a handgun.
Ruger Introduces LCP 380 Lightweight Compact Pistol
Following quickly on the heels of the successful introduction of the Ruger SR9 9mm pistol, the Ruger LCP (Lightweight Compact Pistol) is the latest addition to the Ruger Hard-R line of products.
Lawsuit Filed Over Atlanta Airport Barring Guns
Gun Shops Await New D.C. Rules
FOBUS Holsters offers Kel-Tec Evolution Series Holster KT2G
FOBUS Holsters offers the new Evolution Series holster KT2G for the Kel-Tec P-3AT 2nd generation and P-32 2nd generation pistols.
Full Text of Heller Decision Available Here
More than five years after six Washington, D.C. residents challenged the city's 32-year-old ban on all functional firearms in the home, the Supreme Court held in District of Columbia v. Heller that the law is unconstitutional.