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New Guns And Gear October 2024

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Looking for a new iron or piece of kit to enhance the one you already own? Check out these 7 new bits of guns and gear to grow your firearms wish list.

The New Guns And Gear:

Wilson Combat EDC X9 2.0


Welcome to the Future of Everyday Carry: the EDC X9 2.0. Launched in 2016, the EDC X9 rapidly rose to popularity, merging the timeless design of 1911 with the cutting-edge features modern shooters demand. The 2.0 builds upon this with upgrades that deliver superior performance and reliability. Of note, the new iteration has a solid-frame construction using a durable, high-capacity compact aluminum X-Frame. And the 9mm’s grips are fully adjustable, fine-tuning the gun to your hand. And it’s set up to feel great in hand, striking the perfect balance between comfort and concealability. The pistol was a knockout to begin with, and now is more so with Wilson dolling it up.
MSRP: $3,307


Freedom Munitions 44 Magnum 240-Grain X-Def Ammo


Freedom Munitions has expanded its X-DEF defense line with a powerful .44 Magnum cartridge. This self-defense round features a brass case loaded with a 240-grain X-DEF hollow-point expanding bullet from X-Treme Bullets and premium low-flash powder. Tested extensively in their ballistics lab, the 240-grain projectile achieves a velocity of 1,350 fps from a 6-inch barrel and penetrates 15 to 18 inches in ballistic gelatin, delivering 971 ft-lb of kinetic energy. This combination makes it an effective choice for protection. Over the past year, Freedom Munitions has also added several new calibers to the X-DEF line, including .38 Special, .357 Mag, .10MM and .357 Sig.
MSRP: $44, box of 50


Ed Brown Kobra Carry Dual Caliber


Few have escaped the .45 ACP-9mm debate at some point in their lives. However, it seems Ed Brown may have come up with an answer of which is the better carry caliber—both. This is precisely what the gunmaker’s Kobra delivers with a system that slips seamlessly between the German wonder caliber and the American standard bearer. Shipping with dedicated slides, barrels and components for each cartridge, the 1911 gives you the perfect one-two punch. Ed Brown angles the .45 setup as a bit more of a range tool, with the upper outfitted with fixed sights, while the 9mm is meant for carry with the EVO upper coming outfitted with a Vortex Venom red dot. It’s quite a package all wrapped up in one gun.
MSRP: $4,700


Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0


For more than a decade, armed citizens have trusted their lives to the Bodyguard. Now, Smith & Wesson looks to protect another generation of shooters with a revamped version of the handy little .380 Auto. The prolific gun manufacturer hasn’t attempted to reinvent the wheel with the 2.0. Much of what made the pistol popular in the first place remains—namely its petite size. However, it has freshened up the design with what should prove welcome upgrades. Chief among these are higher 10-round flush fit and 12-round extended capacity magazines. Additionally, S&W has outfitted the gun with more aggressive cocking serrations, a snappy flat-faced trigger and very comfortable ergonomics. Overall, the .380 looks to have a lot of muscle for a micro pistol.
MSRP: $450


Brownells Gunsmithing Vise


Get beyond basic firearms cleaning and you quickly find out a bench vise is a dang handy addition to your workbench. Nowadays, getting one worth the money is a challenge. Enter Brownells and its newly minted Gunsmithing Vise. The German-made tool is compact, yet sturdy—an extra hand designed to last a lifetime. Some of the vise’s highlights include forged-steel construction, reversible (one side smooth the other checkered) and replaceable jaws and rolled trapezoidal spindle thread for distribution clamping force. Not to mention, it’s a looker too.
MSRP: $400


Sig Sauer Romeo-X Enclosed


Like guns, optics go through the trend cycle. Peaking presently are enclosed red dots. Sig is the latest to leverage these rugged aiming systems with a new addition to its legendary Romeo line of optics. In addition to the inherent assets of an enclosed red dot—namely, less chance of fowling the emitter—the device has a lot more going for it. What most will like are that the dimensions are tailored to a micro-compact pistol, the dot comes in both 3, 6 MOA and circled-dot reticles and crystal-clear glass. Furthermore, the Romeo-X Enclosed offers up to 15 brightness settings, including night vision settings.
MSRP: $630


Walther WMP SD .22 WMR


Undoubtedly, one of the grand aspects of rimfire guns is their supreme suppressibility. This even goes for the brusque cartridges, such as the .22 Magnum. In turn, Walther adding a threaded-barrel option to its WMP line of rimfire pistols should prove music—quiet music—to plinker’s ears. In addition to boasting a 4.9-inch barrel with a 1/2×28 thread on the muzzle making it ready for most rimfire suppressors, the pistol has several other assets shooters should appreciate. It comes with a slide cut making it red-dot ready out of the box, a Picatinny accessories rail making adding a light or laser a snap, and 10- and 15-round magazines keep plenty of firepower on tap.
MSRP: $600

Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in the October 2024 issue of Gun Digest the Magazine.


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