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Seth Rodgers

Seth Rodgers

Editor at Guns.com

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  • English
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  • Security

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GDC Selects: 7 Rad 80s Action Movies and Their Guns

Guns.com is headed back to big hair, shoulder pads and neons for a deeper dive into the top action movies from the 1980s.
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The Sig P365 SAS - First 100 Rounds and Initial Thoughts

At first look, the Sig Anti Snag (SAS) model has many exciting features, including new sights in the familiar small package of 365.
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Winter Carry - Walther PPQ M2 + Grip Tape on a Carry Gun?

Winter chills can mean only one thing, it’s easier to conceal carry full-size guns again. Today we’re taking a look at the Walther PPQ M2.
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Nothing to Snag on - the Sig Sauer P365 SAS

Donning the Sig Anti Snag moniker, the P365 SAS is designed to lessen common areas of trouble in concealment, will it measure up?
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Is the Ruger SR9c a Good Gun for Concealed Carry?

In today’s age of single stack, pocket carry EDC guns we set out to discover if the SR9c from Ruger still holds weight in the world of concealed carry.
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The Difference Between a Basic & Expensive 1911

If you’re new to the world of M1911s, then it might be a wonder as to why some are priced around $500 and then some are $1,000’s more, we break it down.
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Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck, Initial Thoughts

The Standard Manufacturing S333 Thunderstruck is a curious little revolver that fires two rounds of .22 WMR for every trigger pull.
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Walther PD380 Review: PDP Style with Less Recoil

The Walther PD380 is a PDP inspired hammer-fired .380 pistol designed for concealed carry. It has a lot going for it, but does it have enough to make it a consideration for your next EDC?