Sporting Classics Digital

May/June 2013

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STEYR ARMS L-A1 SERVICE PISTOL Steyr Arms's new full-size L-A1 service pistol features a full-length slide, 4.5-inch cold-hammer-forged barrel and 17-round magazine capacity for its 9x19mm Luger chambering (12 rounds for .40 S&W). The L-A1, which can serve the dual role of a duty and sporting handgun, offers a low bore axis, remarkable safety features, extreme reliability and amazing accuracy thanks to a consistently crisp break. Its polymer frame has a high grip that places the barrel axis lower in the hand to mitigate muzzle rise while creating a grip angle for a very natural point of aim. The drift-adjustable sights are in the Steyr's intuitive trapezoidal configuration, and a Picatinny rail on the frame's dust cover provides availability for mounting illumination and laser-aiming devices. The integrated trigger safety within the recently redesigned Reset Action System trigger requires positive finger pressure to operate the double-action-only mechanism. This striker-fired pistol also incorporates a keyed safety lock. Visit www.steyrarms.com or call (205) 655-8299. PERAZZI DC SXS TARGET & GAME GUNS Since its founding in 1957, Perazzi has built world-class shotguns desired for their excellent feel, balance and handling characteristics.  Dominating the Olympics as well as all clay target disciplines with the famous MX8, Perazzi is now producing a side-by-side based on the same proven trigger group. The New Perazzi DC SXS has a robust action that is a stable platform for exceptional pointability and recoil control. With the same customization options found on the over-and-under, it is the ultimate SXS for high-volume competitive target shooting, driven game or upland hunting. The 12 gauge will hit dealer shelves this summer; sub-gauges this winter and into 2014. Contact a Perazzi dealer for more details, visit www.perazzi.com or call (626) 334-1234. S P O R T I N G C 196 L A S S I C S

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