Posted on 11/06/2019 2:20:38 PM PST by PROCON
Each year the gun industry churns out a bevy of cool designs and unique innovations. Often, its hard to keep track of all the new firearms that land on dealer shelves; but, no worries, Guns.com is here to help. Weve pulled together, in no particular order, what we think are some of the most interesting guns 2019 has to offer.
WALTHER Q5 MATCH SF
The Walther Q5 Match SF brings a steel frame to competition shooters.
Though Walthers Q5 Match is nothing new, the SF or steel frame construction revamps the Q5 series. Chambered in 9mm, the Q5 Match SF brings a barrel length of 5-inches to an overall length measuring 8.7-inches. Designed for serious shooters, the pistol is precision machined from solid steel billet adding a wrap-around grip panel, extended beavertail, full-length Picatinny rail and recessed slide release for extra measure.
The Q5 Match SF comes ported and optics-ready, with LPA iron sights. Sporting a 15+1 capacity, the Q5 Match SF reduces recoil with its heavier 41.6-ounce design, providing a quality pistol for competition shooters. The Walther Q5 Match SF retails for $1,499.
COLT KING COBRA
Colt breathed new life into its lineup in 2017 with the launch of the Colt Cobra, continuing its revolver revival in 2019 with the release of the King Cobra. Packing six rounds of .357 Magnum, Colts King Cobra offers a 3-inch barrel on a heavy-duty frame weighing in at 28-ounces. The double-action wheelgun comes outfitted with Hogue overmolded grips for comfort and a user-replaceable brass bead front sight.
Opting for the same Linear Leaf spring trigger as its sibling Cobra models, the King Cobra melds that Colt name to the timelessness that is revolvers. The Colt King Cobra offers an MSRP of $899.
SPRINGFIELD ARMORY HELLCAT
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I think it’s in an orphanage in lower Mongolia.
To each their own I guess.
Give me a well made 1911, a classic AR, and a well made bolt action and Im a happy man.
Best,
L
P.S. dont forget the pump 12 gauge.
I’m not impressed.
Id go with the Colt KC if I didnt already own one and maybe the Springfield, pass on the others.
I like my new DP-12. Strange looking but cool.
Look, I'm a cheap date. 🤣
You and I have a lot in common. Someday we should hoist a flagon of mead.
LOL.
L
Don’t laugh. I collect steins and tankards. Two dozen and growing.
I make mead at home.
Its my attempt at home improvement.
L
LeMat,,,
A very popular
Pistol used extensively
In the Film Industry.
The Hellcat is a cheap knock off of Sigs P365. Horrible grip, waste of money. Not impressed.
Love my 6” barrel King Cobra. A 3” for carry would rock.
If Guns & Ammo, there would be a glowing review and the very next page would be a beautiful glossy advertisement for the LeMat.
That’s a while lotta ugly in one spot.
I’m going to have to go with the Conservative position on firearms ownership and acquisition:
“I don’t want any of those, but if you do, go for it!”
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