Safety
SIG SAUER Issues Safety Warning and Recall Notice on Rifles
SIG SAUER, Inc. has determined that a limited number of rifles in the SIG716 DMR, SIG516 Carbon Fiber, and SIGM400 Predator models were built with a two-stage SIG SAUER trigger that may have an improperly heat-treated hammer. Over time this could result in a trigger malfunction creating a significant safety hazard. SIG SAUER is issuing…
Read MorePPSS Group’s New Emergency Body Armour Will Help Protect Civilians
Designed for individual protection, a new rapidly deployable ‘Emergency Body Armour™’ is offering the latest in globally respected and field-tested body armour technology, displaying truly outstanding protection from edged weapon, such as machetes and knives. Following a number of well documented knife attacks on civilians in recent years, PPSS Group started a comprehensive R&D project…
Read MoreCanik Product Safety Warning and Severe Duty Upgrade Notice
This notice applies to Canik’s 9x19mm pistols: TP9SA, TP9SF, TP9SFx, TP9SF Elite, TP9SF Elite-S. Canik’s other products are not subject to this notice. All Canik pistols comply with and exceed current industry and military abusive handling standards. There are no safety concerns with the pistols when used under ordinary conditions. Canik is committed to continuously…
Read MoreDealing With Wet Guns/Ammo
Some great advice for our fellow Texans who have been affected by the flooding from Harvey. With all the flooding in South East Texas, the first priority is to get your family to safety! Way down the list of priorities is recovering firearms. But there will be guns lost in the flood… So, what to…
Read MoreSig P320 hammer test with Glock, HK, Ruger, Kimber…
While I wish that he wouldn’t have expressed his preconceived notions and would not have stated that he wasn’t going to do the full 50 attempts with particular pistols in an effort to maintain objectivity and impartiality — I do like how many other striker-fired pistols were tested with the same methodology.
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