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Bianchi Cowboy
Kenda Lenseigne shared some new products from her Bianchi Cowboy Signature Series that features a little flare and a design perfected for mounted shooting.
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Gun Closet
Safariland tests all of its products on actual firearms, not just molds, before shipping.
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Product Samples
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Police Bicycle
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Making Molds
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Safariland Saves Lives
The company openly celebrates when notified of a life that was saved by someone using on one of its products.
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Holsters
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Last Day
This employee (left), who has spent 40 years with Safariland, was enjoying his last day before retirement.
Smith & Wesson went back to the drawing board with its Bodyguard .380, and in 2024, the company rolled out the Bodyguard 2.0, which is one of the smallest and lightest defensive pistols in the S&W lineup.
Following Marlin's resurrection, Ruger is now reviving another storied brand, Glenfield Firearms, and the brand's inaugural design, the Model A, borrows design elements from Ruger's Gen 1 American rifle.
Auto-Ordnance has introduced a special-edition, semi-automatic Thompson M1 carbine customized by Altered Arsenal to commemorate the 250th anniversaries of the United States Navy and Marine Corps.
Famous for its semi-automatic shotguns, Italian maker Benelli steps up its game in pump-actions—and forecasts more availability of U.S.-market-ready versions in the future.
Within the pantheon of U.S. Marine Corps small arms, two rifles are indelibly linked with the Corps’ combat experience in the 20th century, and both were designed by Marines: the Model 1941 Johnson Rifle and the M16.