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Find Updated, Old-School Firearms on GunBroker.com

Are you looking for classic firearms but want something that is updated and modernized? From a Taurus 1911 to the Ruger Vaquero, you can find listings for all kinds of classic and renewed firearms on GunBroker.com. Read more to find out which classic gun designs continue to pass the test of time.<br>

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Find Updated, Old-School Firearms on GunBroker.com

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  1. Find Updated, Old-School Firearms on GunBroker.com

  2. Find Updated, Old-School Firearms on GunBroker.com Some guns are classics. The Colt Single Action Army is the quintessential cowboy six-shooter. The Colt M1911 has been in use for more than a century, serving in both world wars. Both firearms are known for their ruggedness, but with time comes the need to replace parts and upgrade mechanisms. Alternatively, modern replacements can be safer, more reliable, and more durable. At GunBroker.com, you can find listings for updates and upgrades that can give classic firearms new life. Here are some updated guns to look for. Taurus 1911 M1911-style handguns are among the most popular 45 ACP pistols available on the market. After more than a century of use, they remain a favorite and continue to be used by law enforcement. The Taurus 1911 line of pistols offers technology and improvements not available when the M1911 first hit the market, such as the skeletonized hammer and trigger or the Picatinny rail for mounting a laser or light. Staccato 2011 If you want an even more modern take on the M1911, try a 2011 from Staccato, formerly STI Guns. The Staccato XC is a fast, flat-shooting gun that is well-suited for competition, building on the old M1911 but with modern technology. From a red-dot sight to an integrated compensated barrel, the XC offers performance that John Browning, the M1911’s designer, could only aspire to in his day. SIG P220

  3. As the first collaborative firearm from SIG Arms AG and J.P. Sauer & Sohn, the SIG P220 was introduced in 1975 and quickly became the sidearm of choice for the Swiss Army. Since then, it has undergone a series of enhancements designed for law enforcement and is now offered as the P220 Legion. Some of the upgrades include front serrations, day and night sights, more aggressive front-strap checkering, and custom grips. It is a new take on an old classic. Ruger Vaquero In the Wild West, it was uncommon to have all six shots loaded into a revolver. The guns were not reliable enough, and the hammer could accidentally activate, firing off a round. Today, there are modern reproductions of the Colt Single Action Army, such as the Ruger Vaquero. These still look like the old CSSA, but with contemporary refinements and technology. Get ready to feel like a cowboy with a six-shooter like the Vaquero. Ishapore 2A1 The Lee Enfield Mk III (SMLE) is the firearm typically seen in British soldiers’ hands during World War I. The Ishapore 2A1 is the modern version of this bolt-action rifle, which remains in use by the Indian military. The Ishapore 2A1 uses a 7.62mm NATO round instead of the original 303 cartridge but is otherwise outwardly similar to the SMLE. Find classic and updated firearms listed https://www.gunbroker.com/ Original Source: https://bit.ly/3icCVb8 for sale and at auction on

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