Archive for January, 2009

Jan
15

An Observation at the Ruger Booth

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It seemed that several gun manufacturers were launching pistols to compete with the Ruger LCP.  But, it may be that the Ruger LCR was the LCP’s biggest competitor.  I watched the Ruger exhibit for a while, and the LCR area was always busy.  The LCP display, on the other hand, was all but a ghost town.

The LCR area:

Ruger LCR booth

The LCP area:

Ruger LCP display

Smith and Wesson M&P 15 full auto

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Federal introduced .410 ammunition designed for the Taurus Judge revolver.  In two formulations, 000 and #4 shot, these loadings are designed for two different desires.

Federal states the 000 contains four pellets that penetrate to a depth of up to 15″ in bare gelatin.  The #4 pellets (approximately 10) penetrate to a depth of up to 6″.

The Federal rep on scene was not able to provide any additional information regarding velocities, shipping dates, or prices.

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Jan
15

New Taurus Guns at the 2009 SHOT Show

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There was a lot of talk before the SHOT Show about some of the new guns Taurus would be introducing.  Well, here is what I found:

Taurus Slim – Taurus previously announced the “Slim,” or 709-series, pistol.  However, they are now offering it with a titanium slide.  Let me tell you this thing is light!  The Slim pistol is a single stack 9mm handgun that weighs only 19 ounces (unloaded).  With the titanium slide, you can shave a few more ounces off of that number.  The blued and stainless models feel good in my hand, but the titanium model is a real winner.  Taurus lists the steel slide versions at $439, and says the titanium version will go for about $100 more.

A brief review and more information and photos of the Taurus 709 SLIM is here.

PT22/25 – These tip-up barreled guns now sport a polymer frame and lighter weight.  Unfortunately, the only samples they had on the floor (one of each) were in a back room for a private meeting with some big buck distributor when I was there.  These will start at about $220 and go up depending on what options you get.  The rep couldn’t tell me what options you may get.

Taurus TCP – The TCP, or Taurus Compact Pistol, is the latest .380 ACP pocket gun to hit the market.  Kel Tec had this market cornered until Ruger launched the LCP last year.  Now everyone is looking to get in on it.

The TCP is a very small, very thin, very light polymer pocket gun. The sights are almost non-existent, but I guess this was meant as a last ditch “get off me” kind of gun. The TCP does have a slide lock.

I’ve got photos and more information on the Taurus TCP here.

24/7 – The Taurus rep said all of the 24/7 pistols were re-designed so the curve on the backstrap was slightly altered and now each of the pistols could hold one additional round as compared to the originals.  That seemed a little strange, so I asked him to repeat himself, and he confirmed the information.  As to why they changed the curve/grip he merely said “ergonomics.”

1911 – Taurus did indeed introduce a double stack 1911.  For my hand, it is way too thick.  The magazine well is huge, and the gun balances nicely.  Fit and finish seemed top notch on the floor sample (it better, right?).

Taurus also introduced a 1911 chambered for the .38 Super.

The Public Defender – By now, everyone has seen the Judge: Taurus’ .45 Colt/.410 shotshell combo revolver.  Well, Taurus just announced the Public Defender.  This revolver is also chambered in .45/.410 (2 1/2″), but on the smaller 85-series frame.

The frame was lengthened to accommodate the longer cylinder, but it is a lot smaller than the full-sized Judge.  Yes, it still holds five cartridges.

The hammer spur was trimmed and rounded to make it less likely to snag on clothing, but it is still large enough to cock for a single action shot (precision with a .410 shot shell?)  A fiber optic front sight and the ribbed Taurus grips are standard.

The Public Defender in stainless will set you back around $500, while a titanium model will go for about $600.  More information on the Public Defender is here.

The Tactical Judge – Taurus has introduced a tactical version of the Judge, complete with a ported barrel and Picatinny rail.  Read more information about the Tactical Judge here.

On all of the guns, the rep was a little loose with shipping dates and pricing.  So, stay tuned.  When they start shipping, and when we have firm prices, I will let you know.

Jan
15

2009 SHOT Show Update

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Ok,I just walked in the door from the first day of the 2009 SHOT Show.  Let me say one thing:

Wow.

Over the next few hours I will be posting photos and information on new guns, holsters, and other gear from a lot of manufacturers.  It will probably take weeks to get all of the information put up, but I will get some of the more interesting stuff up tonight.

So, hang in there.  The information is coming…right after I down a sandwich!

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2009 Media Day at the Range

The annual Media Day at the Range has come and gone.  I have to say, it was fun.  I got to shoot, eat, and talk with some of the best gun writers and trainers alive today.  While it is impossible to capture and relate all of my experiences, here are just a few photos from today.

 

2009 Media Day at the Range

2009 Media Day at the Range

2009 Media Day at the Range

2009 Media Day at the Range

2009 Media Day at the Range

2009 Media Day at the Range

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Sig Sauer introduced a new pistol: the Sig P238 Subcompact.  The P238 is a single action .380 ACP pistol designed for the concealed carry market.  Sig P238 subcompact pistolIt is designed to be carried cocked and locked much like the time-proved 1911 pistol.

The P238 is clearly aimed at the same niche that Ruger entered last year with the LCP.  Time will show if Sig can take a piece of this hot market with a single action .380.  MSRP starts at $515, but can be had for much cheaper at Impact Guns.


SIG SAUER P238 Specifications
Caliber: .380 ACP (9mm short)
Frame Material: Aluminum
Frame Finish: Black Hard Coat Anodize
Slide Material: Stainless Steel
Slide Finish: Nitron or Natural Stainless
Length Overall: 5.5″
Height Overall: 3.9″
Width Overall: 1.1″
Barrel Length: 2.7″
Sights: Post & Dot Contrast, SIGLIGHT Night Sights
Sight Radius: 3.8″
Weight w/out mag: 15.2 oz.
Mag cap: 6 rounds.

 

Sig P238 subcompact pistol two-tone

From the Sig press release:

SIG SAUER, Inc., the leading manufacturer of commercial, law enforcement, and military
firearms, proudly introduces the P238, in .380 ACP; specifically designed as a concealed carry or backup
handgun for legally armed citizens or law enforcement professionals.

Reacting to many requests from the marketplace for a subcompact SIG SAUER pistol, engineers designed the new P238 as a smart looking, small handgun built with the same accuracy and reliability as large frame SIG SAUER pistols.

With an overall length of just 5.5 inches a height of 3.96 inches, and weighing just under a pound, the SIG SAUER P238 is the ultimate firepower in an all metal frame concealed pistol. The P238 is built on an anodized alloy beavertail style frame with fluted aluminum grips for comfort and a secure hold during rapid-fire usage. The stainless steel slide features the popular SIG SAUER slide serrations and improves overall performance and accuracy.

Additionally, the contrast or SIGLITE® Night Sights are removable and adjustable for windage. The sear and trigger return spring are redesigned to prevent spring over-ride of the ejector during assembly.

Two finishes are available; Two- tone and corrosion resistant Nitron®. The new SIG SAUER P238 is shipped in a lockable hard case with one 6 round magazine at an MSRP starting at $515.00 for the Nitron® with contrasting sights.

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A few days ago, a photo leaked of a possible new tactical version of the Ruger Mini-14.  At the time, I stated that it looked like a Mini-14 with the ATI stock on it.  Well, that is exactly what it is.

Ruger Mini-14 folding stockRuger was showing the “new” Mini-14 at the 2009 Media Day at the Range.  According to the Ruger rep, ATI is manufacturing the Strikeforce stock with the Ruger emblem and shipping them to Ruger, where the Mini-14 is assembled and shipped to dealers.  According to the rep, that’s it: no other new features or items that you wouldn’t get by ordering your own ATI Strikeforce stock and putting it onto a Runger Mini-14.

The Mini-14/20CF is finished in matte black and fitted with the ATI stock.  This stock has a quad rail fore and an adjustable, side-folding buttstock.  It is a nice set-up and feels solid.  The folks at Ruger say these are already shipping and are already on some dealers shelves.  The MSRP is $872.

Ruger Mini-14 tactical stockI said at the time that I didn’t think this was a show stopper, and it wasn’t.  Very few people were looking at it, and fewer still were shooting it.  The Ruger LCR was clearly the big announcement from Ruger.

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Ruger LCR RevolverRuger’s show stopping announcement is the new part-polymer revover: the Ruger LCR.  The LCR, or light, compact revolver, is a five shot, .38 +P self defense gun and Ruger’s follow up to the run-away success with the LCP.

In production now, the LCR is a unique revolver, blending elements of the traditional small-framed revolver with the advancements of modern polymer guns. Read More→

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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) approved all models of the Smith and Wesson M&P pistol after a two-day, 10,000 round torture test.  The DEA now approves the pistols for on and off duty carry by its agents.  Read the S&W press release here.

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Jan
14

2009 Media Day at the Range

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The range and the shooting open in just a few hours.  I am on the way there now.  I will have first hand accounts of the much anticipated new Ruger products as well as those from other companies.  Stay tuned!

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The Ruger LCR: Light Compact Revolver

Ruger Revolver 2009 SHOT Show Rumor

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UPDATE:  The Ruger LCR is real and was available for shooting at the 2009 Media Day at the Range.  I’ve got a first review of the Ruger LCR with my impressions of the gun here.

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I just had someone send me a photo of a revolver that appears to be a hammerless Ruger that is unlike anything I have ever seen them make.

I do not have confirmation that this is the “Show Stopper” that I talked about before, but it is definitely different.  In fact it even looks as if it may have polymer parts!

The ergonomics clearly look like a gun designed for CCW.  In fact, it looks like it is very thin!  It is impossible to tell from a two-dimensional photo, but it appears the cylinder has only four chambers, suggesting that emphasis was placed on making this a very slim gun.

Ruger Revolver 2009 SHOT Show Rumor

 

 

Ruger four chambered revolver at 2009 SHOT Show

Keep in mind that this is not from an official Ruger press release.  It may turn out to be a hoax.

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