Henry Repeating Arms is donating a limited-edition series “Joel’s Wildfire” Golden Boy Silver rifles as part of the company’s Guns For Great Causes program. Funds raised through their auction and sale will help wildland firefighter Joel Eisiminger cover…
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In our latest “I Carry” segment, American Rifleman Executive Editor Jay Grazio pairs the new Taurus TX9 Compact with a leather Stow-N-Go holster from Galco, Inc. This compact, concealed-carry kit is rounded out with an Xolotl automatic knife produced by CRKT. Watch our full segment above to see all the details of this gun-and-gear combination. “We’ve got the compact model here. It’s in between. There’s a full size, and there’s a subcompact. We went with middle of the road,” Grazio said. “The Compact is a very familiar size. There’s a 4-inch barrel. There’s a 15-round magazine. Sounds a lot like,…
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Every year at SHOT Show, Canik always showcases a new product spotlight. For the last three years, I’ve ended up reviewing these guns for NRA Media. In 2023, it was the all-steel Canik Rival-S. In 2024, it was the Canik TTI Combat. This year, the company introduced the Canik Mete MC9 Prime, a large-but-slim carry pistol that lies in the same peer group as other models like the Glock 48, SIG Sauer P365 X-Macro, IWI Masada Slim Elite and Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro. In addition to being Canik’s premium carry-gun offering, the Mete MC9 Prime also holds the distinction of…
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