Springfield Armory Saint Victor, Now In .300 BLK
This might be your new truck gun. Springfield’s Saint Victor .300 BLK Pistol…
This might be your new truck gun. Springfield’s Saint Victor .300 BLK Pistol…
Springfield Armory’s SA-35 gives today’s shooters a modern take on one of the…
Backed by the manufacturer’s experience in extensive field testing and real-world feedback from…
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SS80 80% Lower
This build-your-own Single Stack 80% Lower allows you to complete the frame of a Glock 43-type pistol. Just add the slide and other parts and you’ll have yourself a working pistol in no time. The SS80 frame is shaped with a double trigger undercut that allows you to get a higher grip on the gun, which reduces felt recoil and improves speed and accuracy. Shown here with the SS80 Builder Tool Set, which is available separately.
$130 (frame only)
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Noisefighters took all the information it had received over the last two years and did something about it. The Panobridge MK3 is here.
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Here’s a cutting-edge tactical lighting solution from one of the world’s leading manufacturers of innovative illumination tools and tactical products. The SureFire Ballistic Shield Light is engineered to…
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