Saturday, March 2, 2024

Gun Times - 6.5 Creedmoor VS. 6.5 Swede: New King On The Block

Also Featuring Best California Compliant Handguns And More!
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6.5 CREEDMOOR VS. 6.5 SWEDE: NEW KID ON THE BLOCK CHALLENGES 130-YEAR VETERAN
I am a staunch believer in the biblical adage that there is nothing new under the sun, and that is especially true in the world of firearms. The 6.5x55mm Swedish cartridge endured about 110 years of successful existence just to be usurped by its modern reinvention: the 6.5 Creedmoor. Let's look at the similarities and differences between the two cartridges and shine some light on the reason for the 6.5 Creedmoor's introduction. 
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BEST CALIFORNIA COMPLIANT HANDGUNS
California gets a bad rap from 2A supporters (usually for good reason). That said, if you happen to live in Cali and you're in the market for a handgun, Guns.com has you covered. Obviously, not every handgun on the market is legal for purchase within the state of California, but there are some great California-compliant handgun...
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WWII JAPANESE MACHINE GUN REVIVES HISTORY AT BIG SANDY
When brave U.S. soldiers stormed the beaches of Iwo Jima, Guadalcanal, and Guam, among others, they faced a Japanese army that was highly fortified and ready to fight. Among some of WWII's bloodiest battles, the Marines had a monumental task of securing these islands...
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THE BEST 1911 TRAINER: COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE
The Colt Service Model Ace uses cutting-edge .22 LR trainer technology from the 1930s that still beats modern .22 LR trainers because it feels closer to a traditional 1911 than any other trainer I've shot. Recently, I was able to borrow a Colt Service Model Ace that was in my friend's father's collection for many years. I was intrigued, because this 1911 came in a set that included both a .45 ACP slide and a .22 LR slide, so I started to do some research. Forgive me, though, if I get anything wrong, as I'm not a firearms historian. I usually do more modern weapons, but this one was so interesting... WATCH NOW
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BLACK HILLS PICKS UP $30 MILLION NAVY/MARINE CORPS AMMO CONTRACT
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SMITH & WESSON ADDS NEW M&P15 SPORT III TO AR LINEUP
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BIG SANDY PLANNING BIG BOOMS FOR 20TH ANNIVERSARY BASH
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SHOULD YOU MODIFY THE TRIGGER ON YOUR EDC GUN?
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