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Sig Sauer’s P320 problem a potential windfall for competitors
by Christen SmithAs rumors about the Sig Sauer P320’s safety circulate online, investment advisors see the gun maker’s bad press as a potential windfall for competitors.
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Ontario Provincial Police Replaces its Sig Pistols with GLOCK Pistols
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonGLOCK has been chosen as the next generation pistol by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and will be replacing their current Sig Sauer pistol.
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Sig responds to allegations it provided New Jersey police defective handguns
by Daniel TerrillSig Sauer said ammunition likely caused malfunctions experienced by New Jersey troopers using their newly issued duty guns rather than a defect in the pistol’s design.
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Marine units start using upgraded M2A1 machine gun
by Brian SeayThe Marine Corps announced last week that units have started using the updated M2A1 .50-caliber machine gun, which improves on the classic M2.
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Two companies split $221 million Army contract for machine guns
by Brian SeayTwo American companies will split a six year, $221 million contract to build M2 and M2A1 machine guns for the U.S. Army.
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Kalashnikov USA sued over contract violations
by Daniel TerrillA Pennsylvania custom machine shop filed a million dollar lawsuit against Kalashnikov USA and a subcontractor for violating contract agreements by cutting them out of the business arrangement.
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FBI goes back to 9mm with Glock
by Daniel TerrillAfter 30 years using a .40-caliber pistol as its service weapon, the FBI awarded Glock an $85 million contract to produce 9mm handguns for the better part of a decade.
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Military elites exploring Russian-style weaponry
by Daniel TerrillOfficials within the elite U.S. Special Operations Command are seeking more information from American companies capable of producing Russian-style weapons like the iconic AK-47.
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Secret Services answers questions about new rifle
by Daniel TerrillThe U.S. Secret Service this week released answers to questions asked during conferences with vendors interested in bidding for a contract to supply the agency with new rifles.
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Court sides with Remington in M4 case
by Daniel TerrillA federal court sided with Remington Arms in a dispute with the government’s vetting process regarding an Army contract that had been awarded to Colt after it declared bankruptcy.
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Winchester Ammo wins $99.2 million Army contract
by Daniel TerrillThe Defense Department announced the contract on Thursday for Winchester to produce .38-caliber, .45-caliber and 9mm rounds until March 2022.
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Man contracted to remove Confederate monument finds $200K Lamborghini torched (VIDEO)
by Jennifer CruzAuthorities said at this point there’s no definitive evidence the job and the blaze are connected, but in wake of recent threats, it raises some suspicion.
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