Guns And Gears.
Handguns are flying off gun shop shelves like hotcakes. If you're planning to buy your first handgun or add to your collection, here are some new options that might trip your trigger.
CTG240 CARBINE - CT40;
The new CTG240 (.40 Cal) is a new close quarter carbine platform for Taurus, with a blowback-operated system that fires from the closed-bolt position. The CT Carbine's upper receiver is constructed of aluminum with an integral full-length Picatinny rail with sights attached. The rear sight is fully adjustable and the square-post front sight has a protective hood. The convertible charging handle can be switched for right- or left-handed shooters. The CT Carbine incorporates a versatile polymer handguard that can accommodate 3 additional Picatinny rails in the 3-6- and 9 O'clock positions for the addition of accessories.
Model: CTG240 Safety: Manual Safety,Manual Safety Caliber: .40
Capacity: 10 Front Sight: Fixed Barrel Length: 16"
Rear Sight: Adjustable Action: SEMI-AUTO Trigger Type: Smooth
Order Number: 3-40161CTG2 Finish: Blue Overall Length: 36"
UPC: 7-25327-60989-6 Rate of Twist: 1:9 MSRP: $879.00
Weight: 6.6 Lbs Grooves: 0
SMART RIFFLE;
It's called the TrackingPoint rifle. On a firing range just outside Austin in the city of Liberty Hill, a novice shooter holds one and takes aim at a target 500 yards away. Normally it takes years of practice to hit something at that distance. But this shooter nails it on the first try.
The rifle's scope features a sophisticated color graphics display. The shooter locks a laser on the target by pushing a small button by the trigger. It's like a video game. But here's where it's different: You pull the trigger but the gun decides when to shoot. It fires only when the weapon has been pointed in exactly the right place, taking into account dozens of variables, including wind, shake and distance to the target.
"Think of it like a smart rifle. You have a smart car; you got a smartphone; well, now we have a smart rifle,"
MILLENNIUM G2 MATTE STAINLESS 9MM POLYMER GRIP SUB COMPACT;
With its lightweight 22 oz. polymer frame, thin profile, and ramped 3.2 inch barrel, the newly designed Millennium G2 is the ideal concealed carry handgun. Available in two compact models—PT 111 and PT 140—the Millennium G2 features an accessory rail, high-profile sights, an aggressive, textured grip and melted edges for added comfort and easy concealment.
Model: 111G2SS
Finish: Matte Stainless Steel
Status: Available
Caliber: 9 mm
UPC: 7-25327-61091-5
Capacity: 12 +1
Weight: 22 oz.
Barrel Length: 3.2"
Frame: Compact
Action: SA/DA
Front Sight: Fixed
Length: 6.24"
Safety: Loaded Chamber Indicator,Manual Safety,Manual Safety,Taurus Security System,Trigger safety
Order #: 1-111039G2-12
MSRP: $449.00
MODEL 608 .357 MAG. REVOLVER;
Taurus large frame revolvers deliver the goods in a big way when the chips are down. The 608 packs a mind-boggling 8 rounds of .357 Magnum firepower, while the model 44 offers up 6 rounds of full power .44 Magnum loads. Hammer forged for tough performance and confidence-boosting accuracy, these decision-makers come with hand-fitted actions, and clean, crisp triggers right out of the box. New innovations include ported barrels that reduce muzzle flip and felt recoil and the model 608's incredible 8-shot cylinder.
Model: 608SS4
Finish: Matte Stainless Steel
Status: Available
Caliber: .357 MAG
Grips: Rubber
UPC: 7-25327-32014-2
Capacity: 8
Weight: 44 oz
Rate of Twist: 1:16.5"
Barrel Length: 4"
Height: 5.99"
Porting: YES
Frame: Large
Width: 1.760"
Action: DA/SA
Front Sight: Fixed
Length: 9-3/8"
Grooves: 6
Safety: Taurus Security System,Transfer Bar
Trigger Type: Smooth
Order #: 2-608049
MSRP: $702.00
Rear Sight: Adjustable
Grooves Turn: Right
MARK-4 ER/T;
Awarded the latest US Army contract, the new generation of Mark 4 ER/T 6.5-20x50 M5 Locking Adjustment accompanies the latest in Remington rifles – the XM2010.
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