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Springfield Armory Announces Hellcat in .380 ACP

By Jacob Paulsen / October 25, 2025

Springfield Armory expands its Hellcat lineup with a new .380 ACP model offering lighter recoil, 11+1 capacity, and optics-ready carry performance.

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S4E13: News and Gear Reviews – Springfield Armory SA-35

By Riley Bowman / November 23, 2021

Riley Bowman and Matthew Maruster share the latest industry news. We bring updates regarding the Rittenhouse case, the Alec Baldwin shooting, and discuss the errors the FBI makes with regards to background checks. We also share a couple of new gun releases and provide our reviews on a couple of products! Tune in!

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S2E5: News and Gear Reviews – New Micro-Compact From Taurus…the GX4

By Riley Bowman / May 25, 2021

Today, Riley Bowman and Matthew Maruster discuss the recent news from within the industry including some big stuff from the Supreme Court, gun confiscations in California, lawsuits, and a new micro-compact entry to the market from Taurus…the GX4. Tune in!!

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Lawsuit: Sig P365 vs Springfield Hellcat

By Matthew Maruster / May 11, 2021

Many folks who shoot guns argue over which guns are best for concealed carry. One such comparison is the Sig Sauer P365 vs. the Springfield Armory Hellcat. As far as…

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Springfield Announces New Harder Hitting SAINT AR-15 Pistol for .300 Blackout

By Craig Martin / April 30, 2018

The folks at America’s armory are at it again. Springfield is releasing a brand new line of AR-15 pistols that are certain to pack a wallop as they are made not for 5.56mm rounds, but for the .300 BLK or Blackout.

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[GIVEAWAY] Springfield XD Mod.2 9mm

By Jacob Paulsen / April 17, 2017

Enter to win a Springfield XD Mod.2 this month. To celebrate and congratulate the winner of Night of the Saint we are giving away an excellent handgun. No cost to enter!

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[VIDEO] Springfield XD-S Polymer Pistol Review

By Damon Thueson / November 23, 2015

A look at the XD-S series for Springfield. The S stands for single stack. A slim profile, lack of recoil, and an affordable price make this gun an attractive option for concealed carry.

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