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Ruger 10/22 Takedown

Ruger 10/22 Takedown: Easy to Disassemble Version of America's Favorite .22 Rifle

The Ruger 10/22 is America’s most popular .22-caliber rimfire rifle. Ruger has sold more than seven million 10/22 rifles in various configurations since 1964.  

In 2012, Ruger introduced the 10/22 Takedown, which allows you to break the rifle down into two subassemblies for transport or storage. This is ideal for hunting, backpacking, camping, or other activities where storage space is limited.

Taurus G2C Review: Is Taurus a Good Gun Brand?

Taurus G2C Review: Is Taurus a Good Gun Brand?

If you’re interested in an affordably priced 9mm or .40-caliber semi-automatic pistol for concealed carry, consider the Taurus G2c. However, some gun owners may ask, “Is Taurus a good gun brand?” The company had a few problems over the years regarding its Millennium line. 

Fortunately, the G2c was never the focus of these complaints, and the pistol remains a cost-effective alternative to Glock and Smith & Wesson firearms for budget-conscious gun owners and first-time buyers. 

Glock 19 vs PSA Dagger

Glock 19 vs PSA Dagger

The Glock 19 is one of the most popular semi-automatic centerfire handguns in the United States. If you’re interested in a compact 9mm handgun for home defense, concealed carry, or competitive target shooting, the Glock 19 is the standard. 

Several companies capitalized on Glock’s popularity by introducing Glock clones. The purpose of a Glock clone is to deliver competition-ready performance out of the box or a low-cost weapon for budget-conscious gun owners and first-time buyers. 

While several Glock clones are on the market, the PSA Dagger is one of the newest entrants. 

We conducted a PSA Dagger review, comparing the weapon’s features with Glock to help you determine which weapon is the best choice for your needs. 

Smith and Wesson 40: M&P 40 Caliber Pistols

Smith and Wesson 40: M&P 40 Caliber Pistols

In 2005, Smith & Wesson introduced the M&P as a competitor to the Glock series of handguns. The M&P is a striker-fired, polymer-framed, semi-automatic pistol available in several calibers and variants. M&P stands for Military & Police, a designation the pistol shares with the company’s Model 10 service revolver. 

The M&P 40, specifically, fires the .40 S&W cartridge, which Smith & Wesson developed in cooperation with Winchester in 1990. This round offers increased power compared with the 9mm Luger cartridge and increased capacity compared with the .45. While not the first Smith & Wesson .40 pistol, the M&P is one of the most versatile. 

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