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The Glock 44 from Gunzest is a .22 LR trainer. The 4.02-inch barrel groups within 1.5 inches at 25 yards. The polymer frame is lightweight, and the 10-round magazine is fun. The nPVD finish holds up, and the shipping was fast.
The Springfield Hellcat deserves a 4.5-star rating for its slim grip and 2-inch groups at 10 yards. The 11-round magazine is reliable. I took off half a star due to the stiff slide.
The Remington 1100 Sporting from Gunzest is a smooth shotgun for clay shooting. The 28-inch barrel in 12-gauge patterns tightly at 35 yards with target loads. The walnut stock is elegant, and the gas system reduces recoil significantly. The gold-plated trigger adds a touch of class, and the blued finish holds up well. The shotgun arrived well-protected, and the ordering process was straightforward.
The Walther PPQ M2 from gunzest.com is a joy to shoot, especially for range days. The 4-inch barrel delivers excellent accuracy, grouping shots within 1.5 inches at 15 yards with 9mm Parabellum. The ergonomic grip fits my hand like a glove, with interchangeable backstraps providing a custom feel. The quick-defense trigger has a short reset, making rapid fire more manageable. The Tenifer coating on the slide resists wear, maintaining its sleek black appearance. Gunzest.com’s user-friendly interface and prompt customer support made selecting and ordering this pistol a breeze, with delivery to my FFL completed in four days.
The Taurus 856 from gunzest.com is a concealable revolver. The 2-inch barrel in .38 Special groups within 3 inches at 10 yards. The rubber grip absorbs recoil, and the shrouded hammer aids carry. The matte finish holds up. The website’s pricing was great.