‘Built for Eternity’: The New $12,000 M98 Das Original from Mauser
For those of you who admire or one day want to buy a high-end hunting rifle, Mauser’s new M98 Das […]
For those of you who admire or one day want to buy a high-end hunting rifle, Mauser’s new M98 Das […]
One of the most interesting new firearms introduced during the 2026 SHOT Show wasn’t just new—it was different in how it came to be.
Ultimately, it appears that Zermatt is aiming to create the 2011 in a striker-fired platform. Something that’s highly shootable, easy to manage recoil, and fast.
Yes, SHOT 2026 really should have had a giant dancing suppressor as its mascot. That’s great for buyer options and
What is [perhaps] new is that Chiappa Firearms appears to be collecting some of their reproduction 1800s firearms under the “Stampede Western Replica” category/brand.
If the 2011 is the natural evolution of a 1911 over a hundred-plus years, then what’s the century-long evolution of the Hi-Power? According to SDS Arms and Inglis, it’s the 2035.
At its launch, the new Sarsilmaz SAR 7/24 family includes three guns: Full-Size, Sport, and Compact. They’re all chambered in 9mm and are all-metal hammer-fired handguns…which warms my heart.
The DMR is chambered for 223 Wylde with an 18-inch fluted Recon barrel with a 1-in-8 twist rate. The barrel is topped by a Q-Comp muzzle device.
The Rideout Arsenal Dragon lowers bore axis to -3.3mms. That’s right, it’s a semi-auto pistol that places the barrel below the grip spur.
The 990 Aftershock was probably one of my favorite guns of 2025. I love shotgun-style firearms with short barrels and pistol grips. Making one semi-auto just makes things better and better.