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In the past I have been able to login to Gun-tests using my VPN. Recently, I have noticed when I use the VPN the site will not open. What happened to cause Gun-Tests to block VPN’s?
Ron I am using Avast VPN now with no issues,
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….
No paypal. I’ll have to come back with a card. Because PayPal will hold your money?
I tried to sign in and does not find my email address, Yet I get up-date emails from you???
I am a paid subscriber, but unable;e to download ANY issue of Gun TESTS because my login is not recognized.
Need to check if my subscription was renewed. Can I call a number to do this?
Outlaw Holsters – I recently became a dedicated customer of Outlaw Holsters. Outlaw has great customer service and in addition, makes an extremely wide array of holsters. Both the pistol holsters and the magazine holsters, are extremely well made and rugged and fit my weapons and magazines perfectly. Plus, the prices are fair. I would like to see Gun Tests should do a review on Outlaw Holsters. Keep up the great work!!!
Eric Berman
Palmdale, CA
Dear Gun Tests,
Your web sight keeps sending me around in circles. I only get to read the first paragraph of each gun review.
then I get the following message: To continue reading this article or issue you must be a paid subscriber.
I successfully sign in. Your site refers to me by my first name. I chose an article to read in the current issue.
Once again, I am limited to only the first paragraph.
I am then told in order to read more I must sign in.
This gets old real fast.
Almost as fast as your regular e-mails urging me to subscribe. You’ve been spamming me ever since I first subscribed.
When I was was a brand new subscriber, you e-mailed me to warn me that my subscription was about to run out. “You need to resubscribe immediately to avoid missing any issues.
This is no way to run a publication.
I enjoy your publication, but you waste entirely too much of my time.
Jim Curtis
P.S. Now that it actually IS time to resubscribe, I’m having 2nd and 3rd thoughts.
Do you accept money orders for your special subscription rate..? I don’t trust internet banking for such payments.
I’m a past subscriber to Gun Tests.
Thanks;
Nicholas Lauritsen
Note to all of you who had issues signing in. Had similar issues as some others. Been some time since I signed on. the sign on page did not recognize my email, nor password. Had to go to the activate web access and once I entered my account number, shazam, it recognized me but told me I needed to change my password. Seems I went through something similar to this the last time I signed in. Looks like they added a couple digits to my account number. Go figure.