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  • SHOTGUN SHOOT OUT
  • AFFORDABLE 9MM SEMI-AUTOMATICS
  • SPECIAL REPORT: SAVAGE 110 HOG HUNTER
  • GUN BELTS COMPARED
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11 COMMENTS

  1. Current comparison: apples and oranges. “Value 9mm semi-autos”. Really? A $300 gun(Taurus), a $350 gun (Keltec), a $479 gun (S&W Shield), and a $579 gun (Ruger) The Ruger is bigger, has a longer barrel, has twice the magazine capacity as 2 others, and +5 over the Taurus. The Ruger needs to be in a test with a S&W M&P 2.0, not the Shield EZ, and other standard “duty-size” pistols. At nearly $600, you could also test a Gen 3 Glock 17, a Springfield XDM, a CZ P10F, etc. Then it would be apples/apples. Just my 2 bits worth….

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