Posted March 31, 2016 4:24 pm by Comments

By Justin Stakes

April 2016 Issue of Shooting Illustrated

The April issue of Shooting Illustrated showcases the powerful new Performance Center version of the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield in .40 S&W.

Shooting Illustrated – April 2016 Issue
Shooting Illustrated

Fairfax, VA -(AmmoLand.com)- The April issue of Shooting Illustrated, on newsstands now, presents the latest offering from Smith & Wesson for self-defense.

The Shield has become a concealed-carry mainstay, and now the legendary Performance Center adds its own version to the .40 S&W-chambered model. With refinements and upgrades that make the Shield even better for everyday carry, this newest iteration might be the most-powerful pocket pistol from Smith & Wesson yet.

A small pistol in .40 S&W drives home the importance of using the right shooting stance. Five of the most relevant stances are covered in the April issue, providing ways to mitigate felt recoil, improve accuracy and make hits at extremely close range where retention might be a concern. Whether a novice shooter or experienced pistolero, there’s a stance you need to learn.

At the complete opposite end of the firearm-size-spectrum from the diminutive Shield would be the meganormous MG Arms Behemoth. So-named for the rifle’s length (more than 5 feet long) and heft (a beefy 31 pounds), …Read the Rest

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