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  • Mossberg 500

    The Mossberg 500 is one of the most popular and famous pump actions ever made. Today, it’s the second highest selling shotgun in the United States with over ten million units sold over the course of its history. Many people prefer the Mossberg 500 over the Remington 870 due to its easier to reach controls […] More

  • Ithaca Model 37

    The Ithaca Model 37 is a very lightweight and nifty little pump action shotgun that has been very popular with American sportsmen. The Ithaca was adopted for use by the United States military in World War II, and continued to be used throughout Vietnam as well. It has also seen service with countless US military […] More

  • Browning Auto 5 and Remington Model 11

    The Browning Auto Five is a semi-automatic shotgun that was designed by John Moses Browning. The Auto Five was designed by him in 1898, and he originally took the design to Winchester, who had also built his 1894 and 1895 lever action rifles. However, Winchester was not interested in the Auto Five, so Browning took […] More

  • Benelli Nova

    Benelli is an Italian shotgun manufacturer known for making very durable and well-made shotguns. Their most widely used shotguns are inertia operated autoloaders, but they make pump action shotguns for much cheaper prices without sacrificing on quality. The Benelli Nova is an example of such a shotgun. Something that you will likely notice right away […] More

  • HK4

    The HK4 was HK’s first pistol and was a development of the Mauser HSc, which was in turn based on the Walther PPK and served German forces in WW2.  The HK4 is truly a unique pistol because it can chamber four calibers: .380 ACP, .32 ACP, .25 ACP, and .22 LR. The pistol shipped with […] More

  • HK P7

    The HK P7 is one of the more unique types of HK pistols. The P7 was developed in the 1970s for the West German police, who were looking for a new 9mm pistol to replace the older .32 caliber Walther PPs and PPKs that they had been using. Three new 9mm pistols were adopted: the […] More

  • HK45 and HK45C

    The HK45 in .45 ACP was developed as an evolution of the USP pistol for the United States special forces. The HK45 full size has the same ergonomics as the P30, while the HK45C has the same ergonomics as the P2000.  The HK45 is overall a smaller and thinner gun than the USP, or at […] More

  • HK P30

    The HK P30 was designed in 2006 as the successor to the HK P2000. It features greatly improved ergonomics over the P2000, but also keeps some of the same features, including a decock lever on the rear of the slide. There is a version of the P30 with a thumb safety, as well as a […] More

  • HK VP9 and VP40

    The HK VP9 is HK’s third striker fired pistol in their history and their current striker fired pistol under their existing lineup. The VP9 holds 15 rounds of ammunition, while the VP40 in .40 holds 13 rounds. The VP9 has an excellent trigger and ergonomics. It competes directly with the Glock 19, Smith & Wesson […] More

  • HK MP5

    The HK MP5 is simply the most successful and popular 9mm submachine gun ever invented. Despite being originally made in the 1960s, it is still popular with military and law enforcement units all around the world. Even in the face of newer HK submachine gun designs such as the MP7 or the UMP, the MP5 […] More

  • HK G3

    One of the most popular battle rifles ever invented worldwide has been the HK G3 in .308 Winchester or 7.62x51mm NATO. The G3 is an excellent rifle with a manual of arms setup that you may recognize from the MP5 submachine gun. The charging handle, for instance, is located near the sights at the end […] More

  • HK USP

    The HK USP was introduced in 1993 in the 9mm and .40 S&W calibers, and later in 1995 in the .45 ACP as well. The USP is perhaps HK’s most well-known gun today. This pistol is a workhorse and one of the most torture tested pistols on the planet, and is well known for its […] More

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