Tag Archives: gunworld
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A GUN FOR ALL SEASONS
Ruger’s LC9 is ideal for deep concealment, and it’s especially suited for carry under light clothing during the ‘dog days’ of summer Consider these numbers. It’s 6 inches long, 4.5 inches high and .9 inches wide. Thus, the LC9 is … Continue reading
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SPOT ON
Aimpoint’s new Patrol Rifle Optic offers fast and precise target acquisition Story and photos by Dr. Martin D. Topper             In order to satisfy the three major criteria for law enforcement, an optic must be rugged, fast and precise. … Continue reading
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TRAINED TO THE HILT
An Inside Look at Cor-Bon’s L. E. Training Center, which offers advanced training for law-enforcement officers—and civilians, as well Story and photos by Richard Folsland The entire purpose was to prepare students for real-world violent confrontations, and I … Continue reading
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M1 CARBINE OR M1 GARAND FOR HOME-D?
Q. I want a rifle or a carbine to keep for self-defense, but since I am also very interested in World War II, I am considering either an M1 Carbine or an M1 Garand. Which would you recommend? — John … Continue reading
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BIG BUFFS ON THE OUTBACK
Perseverance pays dividends on a trophy buffalo hunt Down Under Story and photos by Thomas C. Tabor Logan Walker and Fredrik Franche were assigned to me as my guides and constant companions in the days that followed. Although their combined … Continue reading
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Concealed Carry Ammunition
The General Trend Is Toward Lighter Bullets, Which Means Higher Velocity and Greater Expansion By James E. House It has been stated that there are three types of people: sheep, sheep dogs, and wolves. The wolves prey on the sheep … Continue reading





