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Review: Rock River 1911A1 NM Hardball

A quintessential slab-side 1911—from the thumb safety to the beavertail. A perfect gun for bullseye shooting

New: Crimson Trace Hi-Point Carbines

These carbines, topped with Crimson Trace red/green dot optics, are available in 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP and 10mm.

Q&A: .45 ACP Overall Length

Confused about .45 ACP length when handloading or reloading? Here are some answers.

USPSA Says Long Guns Are Welcome

The new PCC division adds a new twist to this fast-paced action shooting game.

Getting Back To The Roots Of Practical Shooting

To learn something, go back to its roots. This means if you want to learn practical shooting, you go back to the roots—shooting a 1911 in .45 ACP The lasting influence of the 1911 lives on in USPSA Single Stack division

Racing To The Top—EAA Witness Pistols

These amazing performers offer competitive shooters a lot of bang for the buck!

Review: Atlanta Arms Match Ammunition

Match-quality reloads without the need to reload — these Atlanta Arms loads provide excellent accuracy with less recoil than factory loads. They’re a performance boost for non-reloaders

New: EAA Girsan MC1911 Noel

The new pistol is named after EAA sponsored shooter Noel Zarza.

Gunsite To Host 1911-Only Jeff Cooper Memorial Shoot In May

Gunsite Academy is hosting this retro 1911 single-stack .45 ACP-only match to honor Jeff and Janelle Cooper's 100th birthday in May 2020.

The 1907 Army Pistol Trials

The selection of the Model 1911 was by no means a foregone conclusion when the U.S. Army tested new service pistols in 1907.

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