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Pocket Holster (Ruger LCP w/ Laser)
Posted By: AZ556
Posted: Thu Mar 25 2010

    Kickin' A Packs 'N Stuff Pocket Holster used with a Ruger LCP w/ Laser ...Click Here for full article

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Three days of defensive shooting classes in Tucson
Posted By: TucsonGuns
Posted: Sat Feb 6 2010

    defensive shooting classes
Taught by Steve Fisher of Michigan Defensive Firearms Institute (MDFI)

•Basi ...Click Here for full article

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Upcoming Classes
Posted By: Lawrence Firearm Training
Posted: Fri Jan 29 2010

    A list of the currently scheduled classes we have at Lawrence Training

02/02/10 Tues 10am Sportsman's Warehous ...Click Here for full article

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Tuff Products .38 special Quick Strips are a very compact and convenient way to reload. Tuff Products Quick Strips are injection molded from flexible urethane. The Tuff Products Quick Strips fit inside the Tuff Double Quick Strip Pouch (Coyote Brown) which wraps around belts up to 2 inches wide

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Tuff Products .38 special Quick Strips
Posted by:
kilosix4
Posted on: Thu Jun 18 2009

We put the Ruger SR9 next to a Smith & Wesson SW9VE for some photographs of modern US made pistols. Both of these are modern polymer frame semi-auto pistols. These two sample are both chambered in 9mm and feature a two tone finish with stainless steel slides and black frames. Both of these pistols are made in the USA. Either the S&W SW9VE and Ruger SR9 would be good choices for a personal protection sidearm. 

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Ruger SR9 vs. S&W SW9VE
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sun Mar 1 2009

Blade-Tech Industries makes these yellow training barrels for many popular pistols. These training barrels are solid yellow plastic, and are well made and very solid. We have used one in our Glock pistols for years, but now we can use them in Smith & Wesson M&P pistols too. We had a chance to test out and photograph this M&P 9/40 Training Barrel from Blade-Tech and it is just as effective and works as well as we expected it to. Benefits of the Blade-Tech Training barrel over a solid plastic / rubber training pistol for us include; Size, Function and Versatility. Since the Blade-Tech training system consists of simply the yellow plastic barrel, it is very portable, and lends its self to staying in the range bag all the time, so we always have them available. The training barrel protrudes just a bit from the barrel so others can see the guns with them are in-operable. The Bladetech Barrel allows for complete trigger manipulation which is a big plus over the fixed triggers on most rubber / plastic training guns. The ability to swap out the barrel on your actual carry gun is another big plus for us. We have certain modifications made to the pistol like lights and lasers, which do not always fit on plastic / rubber training pistols. The biggest issue for Smith & Wesson M&P owners is the removable backstrap. Training pistols are almost always made in the medium size, so if you normally shoot with small or large, you would be out of luck. Replacing a barrel for training offers the versatility. of practice with your gun and accessories. Blade-Tech Training barrel costs well under $20 shipped to your door which makes it one of the best investments a shooter can make in their own skills development in our opinion.

http://pistolbuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1245388298

Blade-Tech S&W M&P40 Training Barrel
Posted by:
Pete
Posted on: Fri Jun 19 2009



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