SHOT 2026: The Inglis 2035 – Has SDS Arms Gone Mad?
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.
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.
A lot of people are agape here at SHOT Show at the new PR-3AT. If you’re a fellow Florida Man
SHOT Show 2026 is spinning up and that means lots of new and exciting products from a range of manufacturers.
The Diamondback SDR-A is the latest addition to the company’s SDR lineup, and it’s the first hammerless model (yes, the Talo Exclusive SDR is shrouded, but that still leave a partially exposed hammer).
“Many gun buyers don’t see FN as an option, and we wanted to change that perception by making the brand accessible to people looking to spend $500 on a 9mm pistol.”
A 9mm chassis design, the Taurus TX9 incorporates previously perfected design features like the Taurus Optics Ready Option (T.O.R.O.), plus other features meant to meet NATO duty-pistol standards.
Gen6, they told me, reflects the company’s guiding principles: Test. Learn. Improve. “We’re slow to change,” one exec explained, “because we don’t beta test into our customer base. Other companies do.”
I can’t recall who it was that hipped me to the idea that it was possible to convert a .40 S&W pistol to a 9mm by swapping barrels and magazines, but twenty years ago, that’s what I did.