Sporting Classics Digital

May/June 2015

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S P O R T I N G C L A S S I C S 1 6 8 & DEFENSE SPORT New Handguns for Anderson Wheeler The new Mark VII is the first British-produced revolver in more than 30 years. Taking its inspiration from the British Army's .455 service revolver, Anderson Wheeler re-engineered the design for modern production methods and materials, as well as extended the frame and cylinder to accommodate the .357 Magnum cartridge. In keeping with Anderson Wheeler's bespoke shotguns and rifles, the Mark VII will be offered with a range of options, including different finishes, bespoke engraving, H andgun manufacturers are thinking big with a host of technological breakthroughs, but when it comes to size, they're thinking smaller than ever. Here are the hottest new models along with the latest in ammo and handgun-related gear. and a variety of different grip materials and finishes. There will also be a comprehensive set of cleaning accessories, finished, and numbered to match each pistol, and fitted leather cases. Visit www.andersonwheeler.co.uk. Beretta After delivering more than 600,000 M9 pistols to the Department of Defense, and on the heels of being awarded a new contract for up to 100,000 M9s, Beretta USA has announced the presentation Smith & WeSSon m&P Bodyguard 380

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