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Ruger Rolls Out New 10mm SR1911 Pistol
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffRuger has introduced a new 10mm pistol, a new target revolver, and a new stainless-finish rifle. The SR1911 in 10mm Auto will likely make hog hunters and aficionados of major power-factor cartridges happy. This full-size, stainless-steel SR1911 10mm Auto features the same Bomar-style adjustable sights as the SR1911 Target model. It also has a tight-fitting,... [Read More]
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Product Round-Up: Springfield's Newest Handgun for Concealed Carry
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffSpringfield Armory has announced its all-new patent-pending hammer-fired single-stack 9mm compact pistol, the XDE. The XDE has a sleek frame just an inch wide, for hand and holster fit that is conducive to everyday carry. The patent-pending hammer design grants the XDE a Low-Effort-Slide (L.E.S.) that requires 27% less racking effort when compared to leading... [Read More]
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Take a Tour of Smith & Wesson's New M2.0 Pistols
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffMark Gresham, Smith & Wesson’s district sales manager for Texas and Louisiana, explains the features and benefits of the new Smith & Wesson M2.0 in this Boyert Shooting Centers video. Click the image to watch the YouTube video and see if the new pistol fits your needs as a carry gun. Boyert Shooting Centers in Houston and... [Read More]
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Smith & Wesson May Change Its Corporate Name
by PJ HermosaSmith & Wesson Holding Corporation today announced that it will hold a special meeting of stockholders on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 11 a.m. Eastern Time to seek approval for changing its corporate name from Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation to American Outdoor Brands Corporation. The proposed holding corporation name change has been approved... [Read More]
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