Glock rolled out what was once only a concept gun in the Glock 19L, with the Glock 49. Even though the gun has unofficially existed for years, that didn’t make the news of its release any less pertinent, as it was still one of top news stories of 2023. It seems now that the masses can have it directly from Glock, they want it. The gun comes with the Gen 5 treatment and is ready to shoot with an optic right out of the gate with the MOS mounting system.
It's been a big hit, both on the news cycle and in the sales charts, with Glock adding another successful model to its lineup.
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Cabot Insurrection
From the everyman’s gun in the Glock 49 to the gun that practically no one can afford: the Cabot Insurrection. Cabot is best known for making unique, high-end guns, like taking a meteorite and turning it into a gun a few years back. The Insurrection lives up to the hype, carrying a 17+1 payload to go along with all the looks and sophistication that the company has become known for. If you want to get your hands on one of these, though, you’ll need deep pockets and will have to play the waiting game. Price starts at $5,995 with an expected lead time of eight to 10 months.
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Beretta LTT Tomcat
Who doesn’t love a mouse gun? How about a tactical mouse gun? That’s right – the fine folks over at Langdon Tactical Technology have taken the iconic Beretta Tomcat and put it through the tactical paces. Although the Tomcat isn’t exactly new, the LTT treatment is, so we’re going to count it.
First, they cut the slide so that it accepts an optic. Slide cuts range from the Holosun 407/507k and EPS Optics, to SIG Romeo, Romeo Zero, Shield RMSc, and other RMSc footprints. Other upgrades include a Langdon trigger job and a rear slide bevel with a Cerakote finish on the slide. You can order direct from LTT starting at $649 and ranging up to $920, depending on options.
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SIG Sauer P365 AXG Legion Comp
Taking a page from CZ is the competition gun turned concealed carry darling: the P365 AXG Legion Comp. SIG has upgraded its P365 lineup with the Legion treatment. While neither the P365 nor the Legion series are new, they are new together. The P365 AXG Legion will get the XMacro treatment with the integrated compensator. Other notable Legion series features are the upgraded grips, with G10 panels, competition-style removeable mag well, a slide cut for optics, and SIG’s own X-ray day/night sights.
Like the XMacro, it uses the 17+1 magazines, so there is plenty of reason to like it for concealed carry. Granted, it tips the scales a bit heavier due to the metal frame, but when paired with the compensator recoil is sure to be minimal.
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Springfield Echelon