MAY 5, 2015

S.W.A.T. Features Lone Wolf G9 Pistol

The June issue of S.W.A.T. Magazine has already shipped to subscribers and will hit newsstands May 5.

Built on an AR chassis, chambered in 9mm and designed to take Glock magazines, we found the Lone Wolf G9 pistol to be a winner.

Most shooting schools teach students to keep their finger on the trigger after a shot is fired, and then resetting the trigger for the next shot. Different trigger-pulling techniques have one very experienced shooter questioning if he's been doing it wrong for years. You may not agree with everything in the article, but it is food for thought.

Looking for a compact, handy bolt gun? The June S.W.A.T. Sweepstakes features a Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle, 200 rounds of premium Hornady ammunition, Burris 2-7X32 Scout Scope, and Tac Shield bipod. Total value over $2,000!

And speaking of Ruger, Dave Spaulding recently spent three days at Gunsite shooting the expansive line of Ruger .223 rifles from bolt-actions to semi-autos. You'll want to find out how this professional firearms instructor and 36-year law enforcement veteran felt about the rifles.

The word "modular" may soon replace "tactical" as the most popular industry buzzword. One excellent example is the SIG556xi. With a selection of furniture and accessories, and calibers 5.56, 7.62x39, and .300 Blackout, this rifle seems to have it all. But how does it work in the real world?

In other features, we look at how to acquire guns and gear that represent superb investments for the rugged American individualist on a budget, and which statements should set off alarm bells when you read them on internet forums. All this and more, including S.W.A.T.'s must-read columns.

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