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Video: Mossberg MC2c Pistol

With a 4-inch barrel, a stainless or black slide, a 1911 grip angle and a slim metal magazine, this double-stack, striker-fired 9mm retains the narrow profile of its single-stack, sub-compact cousin.

NRA Gun of the Week: Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Pistol

The striker-fired, semi-automatic M&P9 M2.0 from Smith & Wesson provides users with enhanced features over its predecessor.

Behind the Bullet: 9mm Luger

The 9mm Luger has a respectable resume, serving many military roles including a stint as the U.S. Armed Forces' chosen cartridge.

Otis Technology Zombie Gun Cleaning System

Otis Technology's Zombie Gun Cleaning System is the perfect way for Zombie hunters and enthusiasts to keep their guns clean and properly maintained.

Hoppe's Introduces Elite Zombie Cleaning Kit

A pistol kit and a rifle/shotgun kit will be available for the zombie hunters out there.

First Look: Magpul PC Backpacker Stock for Ruger PC Carbine

Magpul's new PC Backpacker Stock offers a minimalist solution for those wanting to transport their Ruger PC Carbine in an efficient, convenient package without compromising shooting performance or ease of deployment.

Transporting Loaded Ammo

Dave Campbell shares a few poignant tips regarding traveling with ammunition.

Behind the Bullet: 8x57 Mauser

Old is not dead, and though the 8x57 has had to endure vast improvements in cartridge design, powder development and bullet performance, it remains a perfectly viable hunting cartridge.

Behind the Bullet: .357 S&W Magnum

There have been many visionaries in the firearms industry—the John Brownings and the Peter Paul Mausers—but we firmly believe that if for nothing other than the .357 Mag. and .44 Mag., Elmer Keith deserves inclusion into that group. The .357 Magnum is a sound and useful design, one that will continue to be enjoyed by shooters and hunters alike for decades to come.

Behind the Bullet: .44 Remington Magnum

While there are many classic wheelgun calibers that date back to the late 19th century—the .44-40 and .45 Colt foremost among them—the relatively modern .44 Rem. Mag. has a well-deserved place among the most effective developments for a revolver, and will undoubtedly remain there for our lifetime and beyond.

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