Fans of 5.7 NATO and futuristic firearm designs have something to rejoice over this week as
KelTec has confirmed its new P50 pistol is now shipping. No longer vaporware, the 50-shot pistol was initially leaked last December. Using horizontally-oriented FN P90 mags secured under a top cover, the 3.2-pound large-format blowback-action pistol runs 15 inches overall with a threaded 9.6-inch barrel. The P50 uses the same 50-round mag that was created for the FN P90 PDW and PS90 Carbine. New mags generally run about $40. And, while the P90/PS90 fed with the flat magazine s lips facing down, the P50 apparently feeds with the lips facing up, with the pistol s barrel pivoting with the top cover.
Joe Biden will use executive action to basically pass gun laws. Although they won’t be laws in fact, they will be enforced as if they are.
Politico first reported that the new actions will focus on tightening restrictions around so-called ghost guns. Democratic senators and advocacy groups have pushed Biden in recent weeks to address that particular aspect through executive action.
The government wants to know every gun that exists in the U.S and they want to know who owns it and where it’s kept. Although, they’ve never seemed that interested in the guns gangs use.
A reformed and much smaller
Remington is slowly moving towards restarting its historic production line in New York, with plans for the
870 shotgun to be its first product. As previously reported, the new RemArms Company has recently received its federal firearms license and rehiring laid-off workers at Remington s flagship Ilion, New York, plant. According to local media, the new company with the oldest name in American firearms has had office staff at work for the past two weeks, with maintenance staff and line workers still expected to be coming in over the next month. The goal, according to Richmond Italia, RemArms CEO, is to have finished product coming off the assembly line by March 5.
Ruger-57 Wins 2021 American Rifleman Handgun of the Year Award Ammoland Inc. Posted on
Ruger-57 Pistol
U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is proud to announce that the Ruger-57™ pistol has been honored with a Golden Bullseye Award as the 2021 American Rifleman Handgun of the Year.
Now in their 19th year, the NRA Publications Golden Bullseye Awards acknowledge the finest products available in the shooting sports. Winners are selected by a seven-member committee consisting of editors, graphic designers and veteran NRA Publications staff, representing more than a century of collective experience in the shooting and hunting industry. To qualify for consideration for a Golden Bullseye Award, a product must be “recently introduced and available to consumers prior to the selection of the Golden Bullseye Awards; used/tested by a staff member or regular contributor to the magazine and/or affiliated media; reliable in the field, meeting or exceedin