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Featured Guns Handguns Review Kimber Gold Combat II .45ACP M1911 Review By Combat Handguns • August 1, 2019 Accurate and reliable it’s M1911 perfection! Read more »
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Featured Guns Handguns Review Revolvers Smith & Wesson K-Frame Series Revolver Review By Combat Handguns • December 4, 2012 One of my favorite winter pastimes is shooting icicles with handguns– yes, icicles! I usually pack four or five revolvers... Read more »
Featured Gear Knives Review Cutting Edge GLOCK Knives Review By Combat Handguns • December 1, 2012 Produced with input from the Austrian army, Glock’s steel and polymer survival knives are rugged and dependable—not unlike their other... Read more »
Featured Guns Handguns Review Semi-Automatic Handguns Century’s CANIK55 TP-9 Pistol Review By Combat Handguns • December 1, 2012 In the double-action mode, the trigger is fully forward (shown); in single-action mode, the trigger pull is much shorter. The... Read more »