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Springfield Armory XD(M) 10mm Pistol Launch Celebrated ~ VIDEO

Springfield Armory is pleased to announce a highly anticipated new addition to their polymer pistol lineup, the Springfield Armory XD(M) 10mm Pistol.

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Springfield Armory Releases XD(M) OSP with Threaded and Standard Barrel Included

Springfield Armory announces the release of the XD(M) Optical Sight Pistol (OSP) with a threaded barrel and an additional non-threaded barrel included.

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Avidity Arms attacks compact, striker-fired pistol market with PD10 (PHOTOS)

Operating under Avidity Arms, instructor Rob Pincus has been working to bring his pistol design, the PD10, to fruition. This week that became a reality as the new handgun sat nestled in the Eagle Imports booth at the industry’s biggest trade event, SHOT Show.

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Strike One pistols still available

Sooner State issued that reminder in response to questions about availability of the guns in the coming year -- which appears to be in question.

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The new Ruger American Pistol

Falling in line with other guns in American series, the Ruger American Pistol has a polymer frame and a host of desired features.

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Gun Review: Mossberg Blaze 47 (VIDEO)

If you've always wanted a fun shooting AK-47, but felt your money would be better spent elsewhere, Mossberg has an American made AK chambered in .22 LR at a much lower price. It also happens to be a blast to shoot.

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University of Illinois researchers develop regenerating plastic (VIDEO)

A team of researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a new polymer that can fill in and replace damaged material.

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