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XS Sights New Night Sights for Springfield Hellcat OSP

XS Sights is adding to its sight offerings for the Springfield Armory Hellcat series. They’re releasing the DXT2 Big Dot and R3D night sights for the Hellcat Micro-Compact OSP. Thes XS Sights were designed for the Springfield Armory Hellcat series from the ground up and feature their proprietary Glow Dot technology. Here’s what XS had to say about their new release.

Both the DXT2 and R3D sets for the Hellcat OSP are XS’s standard height sights.

“We continue to see high demand for our Hellcat compatible sights and are happy to now offer our Big Dot and R3D night sights for the OSP model,” said Addison Monroe, Marketing Manager for XS Sights. “The benefits of our proprietary Glow Dot technology are recognized by new and longtime gun owners alike, and we will continue to roll out new models as quickly as possible to meet dealer and customer demand.” 

XS Sights Night Sights for Springfield Hellcat OSP

The DXT2 and R3D sets for the Hellcat OSP are both low-profile sights that will lower 1/3rd co-witness with the Shield SMSc red dot sight as an option for backup iron sights and help users find the red dot more rapidly on the draw. XS sights are visible day and night, thanks to the company’s proprietary Glow Dot technology, which activates even before the tritium glows, giving shooters a significant edge when it comes to fast target acquisition in any light.

DXT2 Big Dot

The Big Dot sight leads the industry in size. It has a self-illuminating tritium center surrounded by XS’s photoluminescent Glow Dot technology, which drives focus to the front sight. The V-notch rear has a vertical tritium stripe creating a dot-the-“i” sight picture and eliminating the possibility of confusing the front and rear sights in high-stress situations. 

XS Sights Night Sights for Springfield Hellcat OSP
Available in Optic Yellow or Optic Orange.

R3D

The R3D has traditional 3-dot tritium, notch, and post sight pictures. The rear sight is blacked out to increase contrast against the front sight, which is available in bright Orange or Green. The brightly colored Glow Dot in the front sight is a much more brilliant color differentiating the front tritium dot from the two rear tritium dots.

XS Sights Night Sights for Springfield Hellcat OSP
Available in Optic Green or Optic Orange.

A 10-year no-questions-asked warranty backs all XS sights as well as XS’s 30-day satisfaction guarantee. The MSRP is $110 to $132. For more information, visit XS Sights.

About XS Sights

For more than 25 years, the XS team has created some of the most innovative sights on the market today for pistols, rifles, and shotguns. Whether used for personal defense or hunting, these sights are designed and built to be the best for their specific purpose. American Made. Texas Proud. 2A Strong.

CategoriesNew Gun Releases

S&W M&P Shield Plus Optics Ready: Put a Dot On It

Following the obvious evolution of CCW handguns, Smith & Wesson released the S&W M&P Shield Plus Optics Ready pistol in October 2021. It’s a 3.2 in. barreled EDC gun with the same trigger as its predecessors and some improvements to the grip and grip texture they advise were based on user feedback. 

This iteration of the weapon line is, as the name implies, a Shield+ designed for use with red dot sights.

 

Smith & Wesson advises, 

Your new EDC is here. Allow us to introduce the new M&P9 Shield Plus Optics Ready. This new addition to the Shield Plus line comes standard with 3.1″ barrel, night sights, and optics cut.

With the 10+1 or 13+1 capacity, flat-face trigger, and enhanced grip texture, [the]…Optics Ready is engineered to give you the best performance in a micro-compact size.

The M&P Plus is, as of this writing at least, S&W’s highest capacity micro-compact pistol. It has night sights, slide cuts to fit the usual suspects of preferred RDS types, and some additional features, including: 

 

Shield Plus Optics Ready Capacity

I did that so I’d have a sub-heading that could be abbreviated SPORC

10 + 1 9x19mm with a flush-fit magazine

13+1 in their extended magazine

 

S&W M&P Shield Plus magazine capacity

 

 

ORSP+ Launch Video

Sure, the narrator is no Don LaFontaine, but really who is? He does a good job with the rundown and isn’t cringe-worthy melodramatic like some of the videos we’ve seen. 

 

 

 

 

CategoriesNew Gun Releases

The STK100: Rock Island’s New Striker-Fired Pistol

Rock Island Armory has expanded their handgun lineup with a striker-fired pistol: it’s the Rock Island Armory STK100. Chambered in 9mm, it’s a 17-round, aluminum-framed handgun with a grip angle similar to the 1911. And, like so many defensive handguns today (at least the ones that hope to stay relevant), it sports an optics-ready slide. Overall it seems to be a pretty interesting addition to the mid-sized 9mm pistol scene.

We’ve gathered some information, pictures, and videos from around the web so you can decide for yourself if it is something that you are interested in ogling!

Let’s just jump right into it.

 

What does the official product page have to say about the STK100?

“Striker-fired pistol fans, rejoice. The STK100 boasts an aluminum grip that adds just enough weight to reduce felt recoil while still being comfortable to carry all day. This 9MM 17-round gem has a textured grip angled like a 1911 grip to give you greater control. With a patent-pending frame designed for durability, It has all the advantages of metal for the price of a polymer.”

Armscor’s specification sheet expands on this a little bit more.

“[The SKT100] also has an optic-ready slide so you can add your favorite aftermarket accessories, and it boasts an extended beavertail for comfort… it’s perfect for recreational and self-defense users, as well as law enforcement.”

Rock Island STK100 9mm handgun

Rock Island STK100
Here’s a close-up of the SKT100 so you can check out all of the details, groves, and crevasses that are present. Especially the “1911 styled” textured grip that Armscor is advertising as one of the primary features.

STK100 Specifications

Caliber 9MM
Capacity 17
Barrel 4.5″
Overall Length 7.91″
Overall Width 1.25″
Overall Height 5.16″
Weight 1.80LBS
Front Sight Tenon cut w/ retaining screw
Rear Sight Fixed integrated on optic cover plate 
Grips Aluminum (integrated on frame) 
Finish Black anodized
Action Semi-automatic
Trigger Pull 5-7 lbs.
Purpose Personal protection, recreational shooting

So, yes, it’s like a polymer-frame striker-fired pistol, but there’s no polymer.

Instead, it has a metal frame. We’re aware many gun owners like to have polymer as an option, the rigidity is often much more appealing. Armscor & Rock Island Armor President and CEO Martin Tuason had an interview with American Handgunner. He spoke on how and why they chose metal over polymer. 

“I wanted Armscor to get into the striker-fired market, but not with a plastic gun. That’s been done. Dustin Jones, our CFO, knows the market and did the research. He came back, encouraging us to take the leap. We put our heads together and decided, let’s do it. And, since we’re famous for working with metal, it was only natural we decided to do what we do best. We’re the number one producer of metal 1911s in the world, so we know how to do it!”

A lot of the promotional material for the STK100 seems to be focused on the fact it is in fact metal over polymer. Here is some of their promotional material from their website.

Rock Island STK100 advantages of metal

Rock Island Auto STK100 pistol in case
Rock Island Armory also seems to be very focused on advertising this pistol as one that is for the masses, not just Military and LEOs.
Rock Island Armory STK100 pistol
One of their primary videos advertising the pistol shows off what seems like a baker’s dozen with different shooters of all kinds.

Below, you can watch the advertisement mentioned above. The editing is pretty snazzy. Whoever Armscor/Rock Island Armory hired to do the editing does pretty awesome quick cuts. The number of environments and shooters they manage to fit in 30 seconds is nifty. (Sidebar here, whatever the process they did to make the colors vibrant is pretty neat. It may seem like a silly thing to focus on, but ‘color’ this author impressed.)

 

More Quotes from Around the Web about the STK100

 

Armscor CEO Martin Tuason also had this to say;

“We think shooters are going to be excited about the STK100”. “It really does give shooters all the advantages of metal for the price of polymer. It’s perfect for recreational shooting, self-defense, and even law enforcement, which makes it incredibly versatile.”

 

Rock Island STK100 pistol
Here’s another close-up of the SKT100 from the other side so you can get the full perspective.

 

The NRA’s Daniel McEltrath had this to say, 

“We informally tested the new pistol with a selection of ammunition, including Federal Syntech, Hornady American Gunner, Speer Gold Dot, and Super Vel’s solid copper hollowpoints. It fed and fired all without a hitch. The trigger felt moderately heavy, but there was less mushiness at the break than is standard on many striker-fired pistols. Instead, there is a distinct snap when this one breaks.

Personal-protection carry guns are meant to be carried a lot and shot a little. As a result, many designs are (for want of a better term) “weighted” in favor of ease of carry. However, the extra weight of the STK100 gives it an advantage on the range. True, it doesn’t flex like polymer (which absorbs some of the felt recoil). However, it does counter the gun’s recoil impulse, resulting in less movement. In theory, aluminum’s greater rigidity may result in enhanced accuracy, too. What was most distinct in my brief shooting session, though, was the fact that the STK100 didn’t break down my grip during long strings.

Its empty weight is about the same as a Colt Lightweight Commander. However, its generous ammunition capacity makes it much heavier when loaded than the fully loaded Colt. It is also, of course, several ounces heavier than similar-size polymer pistols. Still, if you don’t mind the extra weight on your hip or only intend it as a range or home-defense gun, you’re getting a lot of pistol for $599.”

 

Rock Island STK100 9mm pistol

 

Reviews of the SKT100

We figured we might share a couple of written reviews that bring up a couple of decent points.

 

Field & Stream’s Review

Field & Stream got the chance to get their hands on the SKT100, and they had some pretty interesting things to say about the pistol. Even the title of their review was an alluring statement; “The RIA STK100 is An Affordable Feature-Rich Glock Clone” Here’s a little bit more to elaborate about what they really mean by that;

“Remember purchasing a polymer-framed striker-fired pistol only to spend even more to customize it to fit your needs? Yes, we all do. Add weight to the frame, lighten the slide, change the grip angle, add a beavertail, add optics capability—the list goes on and on. In the end, you could almost triple the pistol’s original cost.”

The author Yamil Sued continues,

“The RIA STK100 is what I would call a 99-percent-Glock-compatible pistol. Its compatibility extends to almost all the internal parts, except for the rear sights, barrel locking block, magazine release, and pins. The STK100 has a list of features that put it in a class of its own. It has a clamshell aluminum alloy frame, textured 1911-style grip, extended beavertail, stainless steel guide rod, lightened slide with front cocking serrations, optics-ready slide, and Glock-style front sight.”

The pistol even runs Glock compatible magazines and ships with “two KCI USA 17-round Glock-compatible magazines...” But, of course, it never hurts to have more mags, right? Right?…

 

American Handgunner’s Review

As previously mentioned in this article, American Handgunner also got a chance to talk to the CEO of Armscor and get hands the gun. One of the stand-out features that author Roy Huntington mentions several times is the handling of the firearm.

“The grip angle makes such a difference as to be immediately noticeable. General gun-handling seems a bit smoother for me, and bringing the gun up to shoot feels as if the sights settle right where they belong. I found it to be fast, secure and certain when pointing.”

He also said, “Shooting [the SKT100] was, in short, a delight.” and “The STK100 isn’t another clone of a clone of a clone — but pushes the envelope out even further.”

However, the most crucial takeaway from American Handgunner’s entire review comes from the last line of the article: “…remember — dogs can’t eat an STK100. Just sayin’.”  You know those little furry monsters would too, given the chance.

 

More on the STK100

The SKT100 seems to be shaping up to be an interesting newcomer to the mid-sized pistol scene that we’re excited to see how it develops. Although they may not be necessarily advertising it as such, it is interesting to see another newcomer that is friendly to some of the “Glock eco-system.” Glock being one of the most common weapons systems on the market definitely helps the SKT100’s case. Using more budget-friendly using hardware that you already have isn’t a benefit to sneeze at.

As previously mentioned in the article, the MSRP retail price on the Rock Island Armory STK100 is $599. If you want more information about the pistol, visit Armscor’s website.

 

Here are some more pictures from Rock Island Armory’s promotions mixed in with some videos we found on the pistol from around the web!

Rock Island Auto STK100 Glock Clone pistol

Gun Talk Media’s First Look Video

 

Rock Island Auto STK100 Glock clone
Rock_Island _STK100

 

The Firearm Blog TV’s Video Review

 

Rock Island Auto STK100

 

 

Scootch00’s Video Review

RIA STK100 9mm striker-fired handgun

 

GUNS & American Handgunner’s Video Review

RIA STK100 9mm striker-fired pistol

 

CategoriesNew Gun Releases

M9A4: Beretta’s Fourth Generation M9

Beretta USA has announced the latest variant of its M9 Pistol series, the M9A4. It brings a new optics-cut slide, threaded barrel, and Vertec frame to the mix. Here’s some of what Beretta had to say about it: 

Some Background

The M9A4 is a variant of the company’s Model 92 line, which dates to the 1970s. The M9 designator comes from the variant adopted by the U.S. Army in 1984. The M9 is now in its fourth generation as far as Beretta is concerned. This newest branch in the family tree is a full-sized gun with a red-dot optic compatible slide and dovetailed tritium night sights. 

Beretta M9A4

Berettal M9A4 promotion GIF

Inside the slim Vertec-series frame — with the same aggressively texturized grips as seen on the 92X — is an enhanced short reset Xtreme trigger system. Black surface controls are offset by a flat dark earth frame, barrel, and slide. The new Beretta M9A4 features an enhanced short reset Xtreme Trigger System with DLC Coated fire control, a short reset trigger, and a “G” style decock-only slide rather than the “F” style safety/decocker.

Beretta M9A4 right sight

Beretta M9A4 left side

Beretta M9A4 posterior view

The red-dot ready M9A4 features integral slide cuts to allow for the mounting of optional optic plate styles. Customers can purchase one of five different plates that mount the most popular optics on the market today. Other features include a three-slot Picatinny accessory rail for lights and lasers.

Beretta M9A4 specs

 

Quotes on the M9A4

“After several years of feedback, research, and development, we are proud to bring the latest version of the M9 series pistol to the market and show the ultimate evolution of the venerable M9 series,” said Erik Stern, Beretta’s Tactical and Pro Shop Product Manager. 

“We are excited to bring the M9A4 to market incorporating the latest advancements in 90 series pistols to date with a red-dot ready slide, an enhanced short reset Xtreme Trigger System, and a higher capacity magazine offering.” 

The Beretta M9A4 has an MSRP of $1,099 and ships in 10 (for restrictive states) and 15-round magazine capacities with a new 18-round magazine available.

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CZ P10F – New “Competition-Ready” Pistol from CZ USA

New from CZ USA, the P-10 F Competition Ready. According to CZ, it offers the most common striker-fired pistol features inside of an “enhanced, competition-ready package.” The CZ P10F is a pistol that won’t need a whole lot of introduction, but here’s what CZ USA had to say about it anyway. 

While many of CZ’s tactical handguns were born from competition guns, the new CZ P10 F competition-ready pistol followed the opposite trajectory.

 

The CZ P-10 F on the range.
The CZ P-10 C, released in 2017, was the manufactures first striker-fired pistol. CZ designed the P-10 C as a compact polymer-framed gun for self-defense and military use. Later, the P-10C was followed by the subcompact P-10 S and now the full-size P-10 F. If you’re a CZ fan, and you’re looking to put your Federal Syntech or Speer Lawman stash to use, this could be the gun to do it with.

 

The CZ P-10 F on a white background.
The new P-10 F competition-ready has a barrel and slide that are a half-inch longer than the full-size model. The extra half-inch provides a longer sight radius for the included fiber optic front sight and fixed serrated rear sight, resulting in increased accuracy.

 

CZ P-10 F specs:

Caliber: 9mm

Magazine Capacity: 19-round, 10-round

Frame: Polymer

Trigger Mechanism: Striker fired

Sights: Serrated rear with fiber-optic front, Optics-Ready

Barrel: Cold hammer forged

Barrel Length: 5″

Height: 5.34″

Width: 1.25”

Weight: 30.1 oz.

Overall Length: 8.5″

Safety: Trigger safety

 

The CZ P-10 F on a white background.
Additionally, like other P-10 models, the slide is milled to accept mounting plates for micro red-dot optics on the market, which is often required of any competition gun.

 

The P-10 F is outfitted with an Apex Tactical extended magazine catch, and Apex Tactical extended slide stop. It also includes an HB Industries trigger and Apex Tactical back-slide cover for increased performance.  The half-inch longer barrel also has improved ramp geometry and a match 9mm chamber. Both features were designed to enhance the reliability and accuracy of the P-10F Competition-Ready. 

 

The CZ P-10 F getting prepped on the range.
Since every competition gun needs a little flash, gold accents are on the barrel slide cover, the trigger, and the magazine bases. The accents make this handgun stand out in the P-10 line and on the firing line.

 

More CZ P-10 on the range.
Like the original, the new P-10 has a polymer frame with three interchangeable backstraps. The ergonomics are similar to the hammer-fired CZ 75.

The CZ P-10 F also features a cold-hammer-forged 5-inch barrel with a black nitride finish for unparalleled accuracy and durability. The new P-10 F competition-ready ships with standard 19-round magazines, and a 10-round version is available for purchase in restricted states.

The pistol carries an MSRP of $999; if you’re interested, head over to CZ USA’s website and learn more.

 

CategoriesNew Gun Releases

The Enhanced 1301 Tactical Shotgun From Beretta

This is the Enhanced 1301 Tactical from Beretta. As of its release, it was the latest iteration of Beretta’s law enforcement and home-defense semi-automatic shotgun series. 

Here is how the manufacturer describes the new semi-auto scattergat. 

Take a gander at the Enhanced 1301 Tactical Shotgun. Gotcha some Federal Power Shok to try out?  

The 1301 Modern Tactical Shotgun was engineered to be ultra-reliable and easy to use. To that end, it features enlarged controls, a cold hammer-forged and back-bored barrel. It also features Beretta’s “BLINK” gas operating system with a cross tube gas piston; as a result (or so they tell us), it allows 36 percent faster cycling than its competition.

 

Beretta Enhanced 1301 Tactical Shotgun on a white background.
Beretta says they heard the feedback from their customers and spent the time to determine how to make the 1301 Tactical 922(R) compliant.

 

Because of the feedback they received, they are also offering customers the magazine capacity that folks have been asking for, with a factory 7+1 capacity magazine tube — that’s a pretty good amount of copper-plated home-defense pellets if you’re using Winchester 00 Buckshot or something similar. 

 

The Enhanced 1301 Tactical Specs

Barrel length (cm) 47.5cm
Barrel length (in) 18.7”
Chamber (mm) 76
Chamber (in) 3″
Choke OCHP
Gauge 12
Lylium Y
Magazine 7+1 (with correct 2.75″/70mm shells). 6+1 (with 3″/76mm shells)
Overall length (mm) 960
Overall length (in) 37.8
Receiver Black Anodized 3” Receiver or Cerakote type finish
Sights Ghost ring sights/Picatinny rail

 

The new pistol grip offering with a Mesa Tactical pistol grip stock allows for greater control and easier manipulation at the user level.

“We are very excited to bring these new offerings to the market,” Erik Stern, Tactical and Pro Shop Product Manager, said.

 

Beretta Enhanced 1301 Tactical Shotgun on a white background.
Assembled in the United States, the 1301 Tactical provides the highest capacity possible in a lightweight and easy-to-handle package with an oversized charging handle. It also includes an M-Lok compatible barrel clamp with dual integral QD Sling swivels.

The 1301 Tactical also includes a highly texturized bolt release and a sizeable reversible safety button for easy manipulation in all weather and light conditions. These enlarged controls ensure that your hands will always be able to positively and safely grip it and operate the controls. Also, the aggressive checkering on the forend makes it easy to obtain a secure grip even without wearing gloves.

 

Beretta Enhanced 1301 Tactical Shotgun being used to clear a room.
This enhanced tactical shotgun features a cold hammer-forged back-bored barrel that dissipates recoil away from the shooter’s body and significantly reduces muzzle flip. In addition, the 1301 Tactical utilizes a robust, protected ghost-ring sight system with an interchangeable front sight, allowing the user to adapt it to any use.

 

Beretta Enhanced 1301 Tactical Shotgun laying down on a white background
The Beretta 1301 Tactical is now available for purchase in a 12 gauge configuration and black synthetic finish with either a standard stock or a Mesa Tactical Urbino pistol grip stock configuration.

 As of this writing, the 1301 Tactical retails for an MSRP of $1,429-$1,449; if you are interested, learn more on Beretta’s Website.

The Beretta Enhanced 1301 Tactical Shotgun being held by a shooter geared up and ready to go.
Here’s some more Enhanced 1301 Tactical goodness for you!

CategoriesNew Gun Releases

The MC P35: A Modern Homage to the Browning Hi-Power

EAA Corp and Girsan recently told us they’re bringing one of the most classic pistol designs back (well, ~ish) with the MC P35 semi-automatic 9mm pistol. It’s an homage to the iconic Browning Hi-Power.

Here’s what they had to say about its release.

This handgun is a tribute to (a pastiche of?) one of the most widely used military handguns in the world, the original Browning Hi-Power pistol.

The History of the MC P35 

Built on a steel frame and slide in a black matte finish, the MC P35 boasts a 15+1 capacity in a staggered column magazine. Originally designed as a military pistol, the Hi-Power necessitated extreme accuracy, and the P35 does not disappoint. Girsan is a Turkish firearm manufacturing company, mainly focused on manufacturing pistols. They have a history working on Beretta & 1911-like pistols, so it’s not surprising they would do well with expanding upon the Hi-power’s original design.

MC P35 on a white background.
The Girsan MC P35 single-action 9mm brings all of the original’s expected performance, reliability, and accuracy. Still, it is updated and priced for today’s American sport-shooters, and should provide an excellent platform for those who’re looking to spend a few hours (and some boxes of Speer Lawman and/or Federal Syntech) out on the range improving skills. 

 

MC P35 on a white background.
The short-recoil 9mm, 4 5/8″ barrel, and the slide allow for quick second shot resets, getting the shoots on target faster and more comfortability for the shooter.

 

Some of the key features of the MC P35
The rear sight is a windage drift adjustable sight, and the front is a dovetail sight. The traditional slim trigger allows for a short trigger reset.

The trigger reset is accessible even while wearing gloves, and the serrated ring hammer provides a positive grip while cocking. Enhanced external controls include external extractor, ambidextrous safety, and magazine disconnect safety.

 

The Specifications:

SKU:                                    390450

Caliber:                               9mm

Action:                                Semi-Auto

Overall Length:                   7.75”

Barrel Length:                     4.87”

Weight:                               1.8 lbs.

Mag Cap.:                           15+1

Finish:                                 Black

 

The MC P35 on a white background.
EAA and Girsan are bringing back one of the most iconic pistol designs globally with the Girsan MC P35.

MSRP on the P35 is $528.00. For more information on the firearm, visit EAA Corps website here.

CategoriesNew Gun Releases

DS40: the “Travis Tomasie” Competition Pistol

MasterPiece Arms has announced their newest competition pistol, the MPA DS40 Travis Tomasie (TT) Competition Pistol (DS4))

Scroll down to see what MasterPiece Arms had to say about it.

As the name suggests, the gun was designed based on the preferences of professional shooter Travis Tomasie.

The DS40 Comp Pistol

The DS40 TT Comp Pistol is chambered in 40 S&W and meets Major Power Factor scoring under the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) and the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC).

“We were excited to work with Travis to create this competition-ready pistol,” commented Phil Cashin, owner, and president of MPA. “Travis’ years of experience and knowledge in the competitive shooting marketplace helped us hone in on what features matter most when it comes to competition. We’ve created something really special here that we think any competitor in USPSA or IPSC will find value in.”

A close up of the DS40's barrel and trigger guard.
Providing “incredible” accuracy and reliability (as they describe it), the specific features for this pistol include aggressive texturing on the MPA Grip. Go through a couple of cases of Speer Lawman .40 with it next time you’re on the range and see if it mitigates all that sweat. 
The DS40 on a stand facing away from the camera, showing the hammer.
The texturing helps shooters keep a firm grip on their firearms during fast-paced competitions. It also includes traditional dovetail cuts for the adjustable front and rear sights, a Bomar-style rear sight, competition magwell (for 140mm mags or larger – incorporates a self-centering radius funnel design), and two MBX 140mm 40 Cal magazines. It is ideal for USPSA Limited Division.
Another shot of the DS40 facing away from the camera but turned the other direction.
“I’m proud to have partnered with MPA in developing a truly remarkable competition pistol. Built to my specifications and combining superior components with precision craftsmanship, the DS40 TT Comp Pistol is ready to race right out of the box,” Tomasie said.

As with all DS Pistols, all MPA DS40 TT Comp Pistol parts are machined in the USA from barstock and billet and include no MIM, castings, or forgings.  The components machined by MPA include the full-length steel, light rail five-inch frame, slide, MPA 416R stainless bull barrel, stainless steel beavertail/grip safety, stainless steel ambidextrous safety, stainless steel slide stop, firing pin stop, ejector, magwell, and a 7075 black anodized aluminum grip.

The DS40 from the rear showing off the hammer and the grip.
The DS40 TT Comp Pistol includes a Koenig hammer, sear, disconnector, Wolff Springs, custom machined aluminum trigger shoe, and a one-piece stainless guide rod.

The Pistol features a 2.5 lb. trigger pull. It will ship with a pull weight between 2 lbs. 6 oz. – 2 lbs. 10 oz. and will relax to 2 lbs. after the gun is broken in. The FGW slide serrations with slide cuts create less reciprocating mass.  Each gun is hand-built, including lapping the slide/frame interface, and comes competition-ready in a custom MPA single pistol case with a lifetime warranty.

 

Travis Tomasie

 

Tomasie on the range with the DS40.

Tomasie is a multiple World- and National- IPSC and USPSA champion. He is an Army Veteran and former member of the US Army Marksmanship Unit. He has been featured and prominently starred on TV’s “MythBusters,” “Shooting USA,” “Gallery of Guns,” and a host of other shows.

In addition, Tomasie founded his training academy, where he teaches various students in many segments, including competition, self-defense, beginners, and military and law enforcement. Tomasie has coached and mentored many of today’s top shooters to remarkable success, including numerous national championship victories, one of the most dynamic and engaging teachers in the industry. 

If you’d like to know more about the MPS DS40 Competition Pistol or more of their products head over to MasterPiece Arms’ website here.

CategoriesNew Gun Releases

SA Compact OSP With More Horsepower

 

The Springfield XDM Elite 10mm was released in late September 2021 as a compact carry pistol option with more “horsepower” than its predecessors.

There are two versions initially available:

the XD-M Elite 3.8 in. Compact OSP with Hex Dragonfly optic, or 

the XD-M Elite 3.9 in. Compact OSP without optic

Though the latter version is a slick-top, it does have a plate in place to mount an optic with the appropriate footprint later. Springfield OSP, if you’re not familiar, stands for Optical Sight Pistol. It’s their designator for those handguns that feature a production RDS/reflex sight situs judi slot online gampang menang mount friendly slide. This means it will accept the optic of your choice using interchangeable optics mounting plates.

Springfield Armory's 10mm XDM Elite

The initial release announcing the new handgun read in part:

Combining potent power with cutting-edge performance, the new XD-M® Elite 3.8” Compact OSP 10mm provides concealed carry users with an outstanding defensive pistol option. Compact yet powerful, the pistol packs in 11+1 rounds of 10mm and is available with or without a HEX Dragonfly red dot. An optional 15-round extended magazine https://aseansafeschoolsinitiative.org/ is also available.

Prefer to listen vs. read?

You’re welcome.

Springfield XDM Elite 10mm

Specs and Features Per Springfield Armory

Compact yet powerful, the pistol packs in 11+1 rounds of the popular 10mm round. Featuring fully ambidextrous controls, the excellent META trigger, removable short flared magwell, and much more, the new XD-M Elite 3.8″ Compact OSP 10mm harnesses fight-stopping performance in an extremely capable CCW-sized package. With its extended magwell removed, the pistol can also accept full-size 15-round magazines with backstrap-compatible grip sleeves.

The 10mm chambering of the new pistol offers magnum-level performance in a compact semi-auto package. Delivering flat trajectories and impressive velocity, the 10mm makes for an extremely capable CCW pistol with remarkable ballistic capabilities.

• 3.8 in. Match Grade Barrel

The new XD-M Elite 3.8” Compact OSP™ 10mm’s 3.8″ hammer-forged barrel is designed to deliver long life and match-grade accuracy when it counts.

• Ambi Slide Stop

Delivering fully ambidextrous controls for the pistol, the XD-M Elite 3.8” Compact OSP 10mm sports an ambidextrous slide stop for both left- and right-handed shooters.

• Removable Magwell

The XD-M Elite Compact comes with a short magwell for ultra-fast and intuitive magazine changes. In addition to the flush-fitting 11-round magazines that come with the pistol, you can also employ optional full-size 15-round magazines with a “grip sleeve” by removing the magwell.

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• Meta Trigger

The XD-M Elite family comes with the META (Match Enhanced Trigger Assembly) system, giving you the finest trigger available in a polymer-framed pistol.

Find SA’s 10mm XDM on their website to learn more.

10mm ballistics as described by Springfield Armory
The advantage of 10mm ballistics (~ish) as described by Springfield Armory: “Offering magnum-level power in a compact semi-auto pistol package, the XD-M Elite 3.8″ Compact OSP 10mm delivers capable CCW power. With flat trajectories and impressive velocity, the 10mm is renowned for its performance.” Note to the dubious or curious: check out SAAMI’s 10mm cartridge standards if you’d like to get a little more with it. 
The XDM Elite 10mm compact OSP from Springfield Armory
The XDM Elite 10mm compact OSP from Springfield Armory
Springfield Armory Hex Dragonfly RDS
The “Hex Dragonfly” is a reflex sight from Springfield Armory. It features a 3.5 MOA dot with a 16-hour auto-off feature to keep your batteries alive if the optic is left powered on. It is described as being capable of “…over 100,000 hours on its lowest power”. SA says that in real-life use, “…users can expect approximately 3 years of battery life”.

CategoriesNew Gun Releases

Beretta APX A1 Carry: a Modular RDS Friendly Pistol

The Beretta APX A1 Carry is the newest member of the Beretta APX family, designed to be red dot sight (RDS) friendly, modular, and ready to individually customize.

As of this writing, there are four (4) configurations of the newest striker-fired 9mm pistol from Beretta, all using the 6-round APX magazine or its 8-round bigger brother

• APX A1 Carry

• APX A1 Carry FDE (Flat Dark Earth)

• APX A1 Carry ODG (OD Green)

• APX A1 Carry WG (Wolf Grey)

Defensive use of the APX A1 Carry

 

Beretta APX A1 Carry

Beretta says, 

The APX A1 Carry encompasses the reliability and quality the APX family has become known for within the shooting communities. Years of extensive training and real-world use converge in a handgun designed and built for everyday carry and suited for anyone with personal defense on their mind. With a shorter and lighter trigger pull, the APX A1 Carry creates ease of use for a wide range of end-users. Other new features like a red-dot optic ready slide and improved modularity create endless opportunities for further customization, right out of the box.

What does the “Beretta APX” stand for? 

The moniker APX means Advanced Pistol X, wherein the stands for a preferred or chosen caliber. The weapon is extraordinarily modular, allowing the user to change both caliber and frame size 

According to the manufacturer, the Beretta APX A1 CCW pistol features and improved trigger pull, RDS-ready slide, and greater modularity.
According to the manufacturer, the Beretta APX A1 CCW pistol features an improved trigger pull, RDS-ready slide, and greater modularity.

 

APX A1 Carry Specs

The following descriptions come via the manufacturer.

IMPROVED TRIGGER PULL

With a shorter and lighter trigger than its predecessors, the enhanced ergonomic and sensory experience consists of a clean break with quick reset aiding with consistent shot placement and ease of use.

RED-DOT OPTIC READY SLIDE

The red-dot ready slide is designed to receive a variety of optics plates, one of which will be provided by Beretta free of charge through the warranty registration process online, including Burris, C-more, Shield, and Holosun Series.

IMPROVED MODULARITY

With user optimization in mind, the APX A1 Carry is built on a modular chassis that allows for customization, such as the attachment of optics and the switching of the grip frame housing for one of our three available grip frame colors: Flat Dark Earth (FDE), OD Green, and Wolf Grey.

AGGRESSIVE SLIDE SERRATIONS

Aggressive front slide serrations enable the end-user to manipulate the slide easily in any weather and lighting conditions.

 

Beretta APX A1/Carry Model at USCCA

USCCA Concealed Carry Expo 2021

This is where The Mag Life crew first saw the weapon, which we hope to review for you soon. 

The first time we put eyes on the APX A1 Carry model was a the 2021 USCCA Expo.
The first time we put eyes on the APX A1 Carry model was at the 2021 USCCA Expo.

 

Some of the various colors of APX A1 Carry (without optic attached).
Some of the various colors of APX A1 Carry (without optic attached).

 

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APX A1 Carry magazine and its intended CCW pistol.

Unloaded examples of APX A1 Carry pistol magazines at the USCCA Expo.

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