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JULY 22, 2025

The DeSantis Gunhide Forgapron is built from thick centre-cut steerhide for long life and the protection needed in the forge. It features multiple pockets to keep necessary tools close at hand.
Meprolight will be in Chattanooga, TN, for the Annual Chattanooga Shooting Supplies Dealer Show taking place July 28 & 29. Stop by Booth #303 and see their products.
NSSF® announces the successful conclusion of the 2025 NSSF Range-Retailer Business Expo®, held July 16–17 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Fla. Drawing nearly 500 range and retail professionals, the Expo once again delivered an unmatched opportunity for in-depth learning, meaningful networking and strategic vendor engagement in a more focused, personal setting.

MDT Sporting Goods announced the release of the MDT 350 Legend 10-Round Polymer Gen2 Magazine, built specifically to feed the straight-walled, hard-hitting .350 Legend cartridge. Designed for hunters and shooters looking to take advantage of .350 Legend’s legal compliance in straight-wall states, this magazine offers a compact 10-round capacity with improved geometry and refined feedlip dimensions.
In response to the devastating floods in Kerr County, Texas, GSM will match all contributions made through participating brand websites, doubling the impact of every donation.
Beginning this week, CZ-USA is expanding its customer service hours to 7:00?AM – 7:00?PM Central Time, Monday through Friday, making it the longest dedicated weekday support schedule of any major U.S. firearms manufacturer.

Gearfire has released its RetailBI 2025 Q2 Shooting Sports Industry Report, revealing a sharper and more widespread market slowdown than firearms supply-chain stakeholders had anticipated coming into the year. Informed by point-of-sale data from over 2,000 dealers nationwide, the quarterly report confirms an unexpected market contraction, which many are attributing to recent political and economic shifts.
Brownells is standing up for the Second Amendment this week by donating 5% of all website sales to Gun Owners of America, an organization dedicated to protecting and defending the constitutional right to keep and bear arms. From Monday, July 21, through Sunday, July 27, every purchase made at Brownells.com will help support GOA’s mission.
NSSF, together with the ATF and the Department of Justice, announced a month-long public education campaign reminding the Miami, Florida area public about stiff penalties facing individuals convicted of unlawful firearm purchases. The “Don’t Lie for the Other Guy” campaign is in its 25th year and drives home the message that anyone making an illegal firearm purchase faces a federal felony penalty of up to 15 years in prison and up to $250,000 in fines.

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and the federal government agreed to a joint dismissal of the government’s appeal in our Mock v. Bondi lawsuit, a case that successfully challenged the Biden ATF’s “pistol brace” ban rule and secured injunctive relief for gun owners while the case was being litigated to final judgment, which completely vacated the rule.
Firearms Policy Coalition filed a Second Amendment lawsuit challenging New Jersey’s total prohibition on “short-barreled rifles,” defined in state law as those with a barrel shorter than 16 inches or an overall length under 26 inches.
The Second Amendment Foundation joined five other gun rights organizations in a federal lawsuit challenging the state of New Jersey’s ban on firearm suppressors. Also known as silencers, suppressors are hearing safety devices that reduce the noise of a gunshot by an average of 20 to 35 decibels.

Firearms Policy Coalition has filed an appellate brief at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Calce v. City of New York. The lawsuit, filed in 2021, directly challenges New York City’s ban on electronic arms but the case is not just about less-lethal arms, FPC says. The appellate court — which covers New York, Connecticut, and Vermont — will, for the first time since the Supreme Court’s 2022 Bruen decision, have to address constitutional protection for ‘arms’ following a final judgment.
C&H Precision (CHPWS) announced the launch of the BullyWerx BullyTrakr, a discreet and powerful WPS (Wi-Fi Positioning System) tracking device designed to help users protect and recover their most valuable items—from luggage and electronics to firearms, golf bags, and vehicles.
MDT Sporting Goods announced the launch of the MDT JAE Bag Rider Gen 2, an upgrade for precision shooters seeking enhanced rear-end support and adjustability. Designed to be fully compatible with both JAE Gen 4 and Gen 5 chassis systems, this new bolt-on accessory allows shooters to fine-tune their rifle's interface with a rear support bag for maximum consistency and stability.
Winchester Supreme Optics announced that its line of Thermal Hunting Sights is available and shipping now. Built for hunters who demand peak performance, the new Winchester Supreme Thermal Optics line delivers clarity and confidence, even in the darkest environments.
Holosun announces the release of the AEMS PRO X2 and AEMS CORE X2 optics with a 1.1 x 0.87-inch sign window, providing exceptional clarity and target acquisition across a wide field of view. With 50 MOA travel and 0.5 MOA adjustments per click, these optics offer precise windage and elevation control.
The Second Amendment Foundation announced support for the proposed Department of Justice rights restoration rule submitted recently and is encouraged to see a process for firearms rights restoration begin to materialize.
A coalition of six leading gun rights organizations comprised of the National Rifle Association, American Suppressor Association, Safari Club International, Second Amendment Foundation, Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs, and the New Jersey Firearms Owners Syndicate, as well as Silencer Shop, announced the filing of a joint federal lawsuit in the District of New Jersey challenging the state of New Jersey’s unconstitutional ban on firearm suppressors.
With ballistic gel, dry wall, and an uncompromising interest in the practical side of ballistics, Mark and Ryan – co-hosts of the Vortex Nation™ Podcast – are at it again. Join the guys on the range as they put the big three (AR, pistol, and shotgun) under the microscope to help you make the right choice for protecting your home and family.
SUPPLE introduces its Premium Glucosamine & Chondroitin and Boswellia products to our military, veteran, first responder, and K9 working dog communities through its Supple Squad Initiative.
The Hornady® Lock-N-Load® AP™ makes it easier than ever for shooters to spend less time at the bench and more time at the range or in the field. Built with advanced ergonomics and reloading efficiencies, Hornady continues to lead the way in reloading technology, accuracy, and dependability.
The Spectre 4K Dual-Core Cellular Trail Camera  from Stealth Cam is a field and security-ready trail cam unlike any other on the market. Featuring advanced dual-core processing, it enables simultaneous image capture and wireless upload, giving users real-time access to 40MP photos and stunning 4K ultra-HD video with crisp, clear audio.
Flux Defense announces the newest evolution of its industry-leading platform: the Raider X PDW Chassis for the Sig P320/M17 in Ranger Green. Built on the proven Raider X chassis, this release blends combat-ready capability with a rugged, refined finish that demands attention in competition and in the field.
BANISH Suppressors announces the next evolution in wingshooting: the BANISH 12. Designed specifically with hunters in mind, the 12-gauge shotgun suppressor was designed to reduce report and recoil while preserving the shotgun’s handling and performance.
Galco’s Stow-N-Go concealed carry IWB holster has an open top for a fast draw and a reinforced mouth to aid returning to the holster. It’s now available for the Glock 43X and fits the pistol whether or not it has a pistol-mounted optic.
Chiappa Firearms releases the Big Badger for the U.S. market in 2025. The Big Badger is an oversized variation of the famous single-shot 22LR Little Badger. Coming in 3 caliber options, .410, 30/30, and 350 Legend, the Big Badger fills the role of popular single-shot break actions that have become harder to find.
Larry Correia has revealed the cover for the new American Paladin series opener for pro-American publisher Ark Press which echoes his new setting for monster hunting—the modern-day backroads of the American west. 
The Headrest Safe Company is proud to announce its Headrest Safe will be featured in the Surviving Mann television series airing on Monday, July 21, 2025, on the Pursuit Channel.
 

Long time peace officer and fellow Harris Publications alum Matt Berger sought to have his vision of the ideal short slide/barrel over a full-capacity frame service grade auto pistol. Here’s his result:

Last summer, the itch hit me to get one of Rock Island Armory’s 1911 variants to see what all the fuss was about. While I’m a fan of 1911 pattern pistols, I can never leave anything stock. This pistol was to be for defensive carry, and tailored to my needs and desires.
I’m a fan of large capacity. I’m not against full-sized handguns or weight, but reducing the footprint would better facilitate concealment. RIA’s BBR had perfect length, and I liked the length of the TAC ULTRA CS, but I didn’t want to give up the large capacity if I didn’t have to. I began to ponder a high-cap frame and how it would be perfect with the CS length. Then, it hit me: why not propose a one-off custom with RIA?

Rock Island Armory’s TAC ULTRA CS was fitted with their CS slide/barrel for a handier, more easily carried pistol, then received a Smith and Alexander mainspring housing, night sights, and then went to Accurate Plating and Weaponry for stippling of the front strap and, MSH, a trigger job, and hard chrome.

Bones of the Project
I got a Tac Ultra MS HC Combo 9mm. Getting in touch with the right people in marketing started a CS length slide and barrel assembly my way. RIA assured me the slide parts and frame could be mated. Sure enough, it all worked out, and I had the basis of a custom to meet my needs: A hi-cap, wide body frame with a compact slide/barrel that would give the best balance of firepower and tote-ability.

A range test revealed the new extractor (I had received the slide/barrel in parts and had to assemble it) needed tuning; after adjusting it for a bit more tension, the failures to extract disappeared.

The picatinny rail remains under the CS barrel/slide.

Custom Work
Having worked with Robert Cogan of Accurate Plating and Weaponry in the past with excellent results, I gave Robert a call and discussed the project. I’ve always favored hard chrome as a finish, both for its corrosion resistance and self-lubricating properties, and I wanted APW to apply their signature Jaguar cuts to the front strap and mainspring housing, though Robert expressed concern that the frame might be too thin at the shoulders for their Jaguar cuts. Smith and Alexander provided a smooth arched mainspring housing, as I prefer them to flat units. I acquired Trijicon HD Night Sights. These are quick sights with photoluminescent paint outlining the front dot.

Mainspring housing from Smith & Alexander received a stippling treatment from Accurate Plating and Weaponry.

If you haven’t sampled them, RIA’s G10 grips are hard to beat; there was no reason to replace them. The Tac Ultra MS HC comes with extended ambidextrous thumb safeties, a slotted, Commander-style hammer, and extended mag release, full length guide rod, and a three-slotted light serrated weight trigger. The ejection port is lowered and flared.

Above, the sights were upgraded to Trijicon HD night sights. Below, the Rock Island pistol comes with a lowered and flared ejection port.

After receiving the RIA, Bob called me and confirmed that the thickness of the grip frame at the shoulders was too thin to apply their Jaguar cuts; hence, the only viable alternative would be to stipple the grip frame and mainspring housing. APW did a trigger job which resulted in a very crisp break at 3 pounds which felt lighter. The plunger and mag release springs were replaced with extra power units.

The finished product was a very aesthetically pleasing pistol finished in hard chrome with brushed flats and matte rounds, and a stippled grip frame and matching mainspring housing. The factory grips provided a nice contrast to the hard chrome, and the custom fitting of the CS slide and barrel components to the full-capacity Tac Ultra MS HC frame provided a handier profile for a carry pistol.

Holsters
Holstering duties were handled by Ronin Leather Holsters LLC and Craft Holsters.

The Orvar belt slide for the RIA custom by Ronin Leather Holsters LLC.

A conversation with Dave Galloway about producing his Orvar belt slide for the RIA custom led to a 20-degree cant, closed muzzle rig with a full shirt guard and 1.5” belt slots in a dark brown. Building it to suit my hybrid CS upper on the full sized wide body frame was no problem for Dave, and the finished product was a great concealment holster with a quick draw and firm retention, due to the perfect fit and molding of the holster.

A call to Craft with an explanation of my pistol led to the construction of a shoulder holster with a steel thumb break, basically configured for the RIA CS 1911 with the mag pouches for the double stack magazines of the Tac Ultra MS HC.

Shooting Test

Berger found that the customized RIA pistol was easily handled in rapid fire.

A range session revealed the metal work to have improved the tactile experience with the grip profile, and the Trijicon sights maintained the quick sight picture of a large rear notch and squared front blade. The photoluminescent outline of the front dot creates a bright effect similar to fiber optics. Custom compact slide/barrel make the pistol quick out of the holster and on target. The all steel weight made the pistol very soft-shooting. All-in-all the pistol handled well and performed very well. The only thing that could have made it better would be forward cocking serrations.

Accuracy from a benched 25-yard position averaged 2.51” with all ammo, and a best of 2.0” from Remington’s Golden Saber 124” JHP.

Specifications
Caliber:
9mm
Capacity: 17
Barrel: 3.60 inches
Overall Length: 5 inches
Overall Width: 1.44 inches
Overall Height: 5.5 inches
Weight: 25.6 ounces
Sights: Trijicon HD Night Sights; drift adjustable
Grips: G10
Finish: Hard Chrome

Performance
Name | Average Velocity | Accuracy
Black Hills 115gr FMJ:
988fps 2.75”
Double Tap 124gr. DT SCHP: 987fps | 2.87”
Lehigh Defense 90gr. XD: 1194fps | 2.25”
Lehigh Defense 115gr. CF +P: 1013fps | 2.68”
Remington Golden Saber 124gr. JHP: 995fps | 2.0”

Matt Berger

Tactical Wire - 155 Litchfield Rd., Edgartown, MA 02539
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