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Springfield’s Newest Saint is a Compact and Light Pistol

Springfield’s Newest Saint is a Compact and Light Pistol

The new fully-featured Saint pistol, featuring a custom free-floating rail, updated pistol brace and blast mitigation device.(Photo: Springfield)

Springfield Armory is rolling out a pair of neat little AR pistols for different markets — standard capacity and reduced. These guns follow the lines and features of Springfield’s Saint rifles with pistol braces for use in tight quarters and close ranges.
Like the full-size rifles the Saint pistols are chambered for 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington. Springfield offers them with 30- or 10-round Magpul Pmag magazines. The pistols pack a solid set of improved features in addition to being more compact.
The pistols sport an SB Tactical brace and buffer assembly along with other premium accessories. The guns ship with a Bravo Company pistol grip and trigger guard and custom in-house M-Lok lightweight handguard and hand stop.

The Saint pistol also ships with 10-round magazines for restricted markets. (Photo: Springfield)

The handguard features a truncated Picatinny rail along the 12 o’clock position and M-Lok slots everywhere else. The rail has sections at the very front and back for optics and iron sights, leaving a smooth top section for a snag-free forward grip.
Each Saint pistol ships with an SBX-K forearm brace, the updated and lighter weight version of SB Tactical’s pistol brace.
At the end of the new Saint’s muzzle is a large, chambered blast mitigation device. These devices are getting pretty popular with short-barreled rifles and AR pistols. Not only do they control the recoil they redirect noise and gas downrange away from the shooter and anyone else nearby.
The muzzle devices sit at the end of a 7.5-inch barrel. The barrels have a 1-in-7 twist to stabilize the very heavy bullets that do best out of these compact guns. They are 416 stainless steel for accuracy and have a Melonite nitride finish for durability and corrosion resistance.

See Also: First Look: Springfield’s New Saint Rifle, a Full Review

Saint pistol specifications. (Photo: Springfield)

The new guns have short pistol-length gas systems along with heavy tungsten buffers. They also have full-auto-rated bolt carriers with a Melonite finish for increased reliability across the board. The guns have standard GI-style trigger but also feature an improved nickel-boron finish for a more consistent trigger pull regardless of conditions.
Springfield builds the pistols on forged 7075-T6 alloy receivers with a MIL-SPEC Type III anodized finish. With an unloaded mag the Saint pistol weighs only 5.8 pounds. It measures 26.5 inches long.

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And while the Saint pistols are “optics ready” — they dont’t come with iron sights or other sighting accessories — they are affordable, with a $989 MSRP. If it’s anything like the Saint rifle it should list for around $800, which is nicely competitive with other quality production ARs today.
Some of these features, including the new handguard, are so nice, we hope to see them with other Springfield rifles and pistols down the line. This should be just the beginning.
Shop for Springfield Saint products today on GunsAmerica.com!

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Winchester Model 77 in 22LR

 

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NSFW -Some more healthy looking specimens

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The Old Timers were a pretty smart & tough crowd!

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Here is an example on how they use to do it back in the day (Loading Machine Gun Belts)
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Those guys back then were pretty clever about things like this. We can still learn a lot from them!
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The Ranger Roll or Fireman carry

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Firearms International - Corp. Musketeer FN Mauser Action Rifle, Blue 24
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Firearms International - Corp. Musketeer FN Mauser Action Rifle, Blue 24
Firearms International - Corp. Musketeer FN Mauser Action Rifle, Blue 24
Firearms International - Corp. Musketeer FN Mauser Action Rifle, Blue 24
Firearms International - Corp. Musketeer FN Mauser Action Rifle, Blue 24
Firearms International - Corp. Musketeer FN Mauser Action Rifle, Blue 24
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Vulcan Hammerless, Case Colored & Blued 28" SxS Side by Side Double Trigger Shotgun, MFD 1901

 

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How To Conceal While Driving.

Keeping Concealed While Driving Concealment while walking around is easy, but where concealment becomes challenging is when doing other things – such as concealing while driving. As with other forms of concealment, there are different strategies one can employ.
There are also compromises that have to be made. Everyone has to make their own decisions, but here are some ways you can keep concealed while driving.
Storing A Pistol In The Glove Box Comes At A Price Naturally, one of the first things you’d think of is storing one’s pistol in the glove box.gun in car
It’s a natural fit. It’s the perfect size of compartment to keep a gun concealed and isn’t too difficult to reach. If one is bound and determined to store a pistol in a glove box, there are a few things that should always be done.
First is to use some sort of trigger guard coverage, such as a pancake holster. You know the really cheap ones at most gun stores? This is about the best use for one. You wouldn’t want to carry with it, but it will keep the trigger guard covered.
However, there are a few drawbacks. First, access is impeded by having to open the compartment, which may be complicated if one needs to get at it in a hurry.car ccw
Secondly, if you interact with police, you should disclose that the pistol is stored in the glove box BEFORE reaching in. Upon disclosure, keep your hands in plain sight and ask the officer how they wish to proceed. State law may also preclude storage of a loaded firearm inside a vehicle in certain manners, so check your local laws.
Employ A Car Holster There are also a number of car holster products available. Often they are nylon pancake holsters with various methods of attachment – usually elastic straps – for a firearm to be lashed to a seat front, under the steering wheel or another part of the cabin.ccw while driving
In truth, this is one of the better options for car concealment, as the pistol is easily within reach and can be more safely secured. Use a Holster Mount Better than a car holster is an actual holster mount.
A holster mount is a docking station for a holster that attaches to an appropriate surface in the vehicle – the center console is a highly logical location, or under the steering wheel. This creates a docking station for a pistol that’s much more fixed than a car holster normally is.
There are fewer holster mount options on the market than there are car holsters, but some – such as, and not to toot one’s own horn, the Alien Gear Cloak Dock – are incredibly versatile. CHECK OUT OUR HOLSTER MOUNTS!
Stashing A Gun In Door Sill Compartments Or Between Seats Another common method of concealing a pistol in a car is to put it in the door compartment or between the seats. These appear, just as with in the glove box, to be natural places to conceal a pistol and in fairness they CAN conceal a pistol from view very well.
A pistol CAN be more easily accessible than the glove box, depending on circumstances. However, this method is not without drawbacks. First, a holster of some sort should be deployed; just as with a glove box, a cheap nylon pouch holster can suffice, so long as there is adequate trigger guard coverage – though this is not necessarily an optimal method of securing a gun in a car.
Care should be taken to avoid excessive vibration and bouncing around. A gun in between seats can be held more securely, but adequate trigger guard coverage is essential. Any object that can get in the trigger guard can cause an accidental discharge.
Additionally, if sufficient room exists between a seat and the center console, the gun could potentially be pushed far enough down to drop under the seat itself, where the same dangers exist.
Concealed Carry While Seated In The Car One of the easiest ways to stay concealed while driving is to conceal like one normally does – by concealing their holster on their person, but just concealing while sitting down in the car. However, this takes some doing. There are many ways of positioning a pistol on one’s waistline that are as comfortable as can be while standing, but while sitting can be awkward.
Small of the back carry, for instance, is easy until one sits down; one can sit directly on one’s pistol. Further forward on the hip, a forward cant can make it easier to sit with one’s pistol. That’s why the FBI cant is a thing. The price, of course, is that it’s not as easy to access a pistol on one’s waistband while sitting than it is whilst standing.
Posture can help to a degree – sitting without reclining can make this easier – but only so much. About The Author Born in southeastern Washington State, Sam Hoober graduated in 2011 from Eastern Washington University. He resides in the great Inland Northwest, with his wife and child. His varied interests and hobbies include camping, fishing, hunting, and spending time at the gun range as often as possible. .
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