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Is the Glock G19 Still the Uber-Gun?

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This week Michael talks prepper guns, in answer to a Pod Person’s question. Is the Glock 19 still the perfect handgun for a prepper’s SHTF firearm?

The FNP-45 — Beast-Mode Perfection?

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The FNP/FNX .45 ACP hammer-fired, 15-round semiauto was developed for the military trials that never happened. After 15 years, it remains a masterpiece of engineering and maybe the finest .45 ACP in the world.
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The Ruger SFAR .308 Is Superb!

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The Ruger Small Frame Autoloading Rifle (SFAR) has done a magnificent job of filling a niche for an AR-15 sized .308, with both reduced recoil and a price people can afford. It’s fun to shoot, too! Also, the Shield-sighted Tisas Stingray lightweight Commander 1911.

Texas Hogs…And Concealed Carry!

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This week Michael heads to Texas with the SDS Imports/Tisas 10mm giveaway pistol to wring it out on big hogs. Afterwards, it's the USCCA Convention in Ft Worth.
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Return to The Basement Tapes

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On the last day of SHOT Show 2020--before the world got COVID, Michael Bane went down to the basement looking for innovation. And he found it.

Michael Returns to the 1911…Maybe!

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Will the Tisas Stingray 1911 LW Commander 9mm end up in Michael’s EDC holster? It’s looking more likely every day! The Stingray, with a Shield RMSc red dot milled into the frame, cries out to be carried.

The Truly Modern Lever Gun!

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Michael visits the NASGW trade show to see what’s in store for the SHOT Show in January. Fightlite’s new blend of an AR-15 with a traditional lever gun caught his eye!

Little Bitty Bushnells on Little Bitty Kahrs

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This week Michael mounts the new Bushnell mini red dot sight on an old Kahr CW9 single stack mini-9mm and ends up with a pretty good little gun. And a little discussion on the right scope for the Ruger SFAR.

New Guns: The Tisas Stingray 1911 Carry Guns!

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Michael experiences 1911 Lust for the first time in many years — is the Tisas Stingray 1911 a viable option for EDC?

Odd Calibers for Pistols!

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This week Michael rambles through a couple of his favorite, if odd, pistol calibers — the .38-40 and the .44 Russian.