Shot Show 2022 – That’s a wrap!

If you can imagine there are miles and miles of goodies to oogle. From tactical cool, to practical. Its almost overwhelming. Here are a few highlights from the last days of Shot.


PSA – Welcomes their 5.7 Rock Pistol Platform…Because why not?

At SHOT 2022 today, PSA had two of the 5.7s available for handling. They will be offering the 5.7 Rock both with and without an optics cut. Both models will come from the factory with a 23-round magazine, and are expected to release within the next 60 days.

$549 Optics Ready — $499 standard


10MM – Be prepared for anything, possibly a bear…

Made infamous by the FBI’s adoption of the caliber following the Miami-Dade shootout in 1986, 10mm has been contentious since the beginning. Many deemed it too powerful for the average shooter to realistically control, but others were impressed by its ballistic performance and were quick to adopt it as their primary handgun caliber.

10mm may have never fully caught on, but it never really died out either. Helping to keep it from falling by the wayside, Smith & Wesson released a 10mm M&P 2.0. As one of the most popular pistol platforms in the country, the M&P.

The 10mm M&P 2.0 is available in a few different configurations. It can come either with or without a manual safety and with either a 4-inch or 4.6-inch-long barrel, making a total of 4 models to choose from. All 10mm M&P models are also optics-ready and come standard with suppressor height sights. The trigger has also been redesigned into a flat-face style with the intention of providing a more consistent pull for more accurate shooting. Like all M&P pistols, the ergonomic grip inserts are interchangeable as well. With a magazine capacity of 15 rounds, the 10mm M&P can pack quite a bit of firepower in a pretty compact package.

Price tag on these bad boys start at $589


For those who love a little bling…

Sig P365XL with Gold Slide

The Ultimate Gold Package!


Faxon – Rolling Out A New Round

The 8.6 Blackout is a .338 caliber cartridge created with the same general concept as the .300 Blackout except for the bigger AR-10 pattern guns. It has case head dimensions and overall length identical to .308 Winchester which in conjunction with the overall shape of the cartridge allows loading unmodified AR-10 magazines to their full capacity.

Faxon made the barrels for these 8.6 Blackout firearms. Now, these are not regular barrels and making them is probably quite challenging because in order to properly stabilize long and heavy 300-grain subsonic .338 caliber projectiles, the barrels have a 1:3″ twist rate! Yes, that’s one full rotation of the rifling in every three inches. The bores of these barrels look more like being internally threaded than rifled.

The barrels for both platforms will be available in 8″, 12″ and 16″ length options. For more information on this joint project and to be notified about the availability of Faxon barrels, click HERE to proceed to Faxon’s page dedicated to this collaboration with Q and their 8.6 Blackout products.

Other Faxon products that do not disappoint…from their premium line rifles to shorty short barrels!


Upping Our Game – Silencer Shop Kiosk Coming Soon to the Range!

We hate paperwork…like really hate it. So lets eliminate it as much as possible! We will be streamlining our process for NFA items. This benefit s you by reducing turn around time and reduces paperwork friction on our end. WIN-WIN!


We definitely picked up some swag for you folks too!

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