As Guns.com hits the road for a sneak peak at all the new guns and gear at the 2013 NRA convention this week, I thought we’d take a look at a classic. The DeSantis New York Undercover Shoulder Rig isn’t making headlines. But it is behind a lot of them, tucked neatly under a sports coat, right where it belongs. Read more →
The Remington Model 1911 R1 Carry is a well designed package. Everything about this gun is designed for efficient daily use. Though the R1 Carry is evocative of Remington’s historical 1911s, it is a thoroughly updated design. Read more →
Cabot Guns, maker of some of the most outstanding pistols we’ve had the pleasure to handle and shoot, is taking over as the NRA’s Center Fire Championship. Read more →
Cabot Guns already makes some of the finest-looking 1911s on the market, but for the “American Joe” they’ve tapped “rockstar” fashion designer Joe Faris to come up with a completely new design. Read more →
You could buy a Para USA Limited with a very high degree of confidence that you are getting a quality product with no known issues. Read more →
The Second Amendment Foundation Pistol is a limited-edition Colt 1911 engraved and refinished by American Legacy Firearms, and each one helps support the SAF. Read more →
Ted Nugent and Wilson Combat have partnered to help raise money for Knife Rights with a custom Nugent-edition Wilson Combat CQB Elite 10mm 1911 and matching Wilson Combat folding tanto. Read more →
Part of the appeal of the 1911 is the wide variety of ways it can be modified. Grips are one of the most logical places to start. If your gun is wearing checkered wood, you may want something a bit more durable, with a bit more bite. VZ Grips has options. Their G-10 grips are built for performance, and are easy on the eyes, too. Read more →
There’s a good reason why Kimber is one of the top manufacturers of the 1911, from .22 to 9mm to .45. Give one a try if you get a chance. Read more →
Ever been in the middle of shooting and wonder just how many more rounds you have left in your magazine? Not when you’re playing Call of Duty. For real. How do you know? If you’ve lost track, which can happen, you can pull the trigger until the gun runs dry, pop out the magazine and start counting, or simply check the digital display on your RadeTec grips. Read more →