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Springfield Armory SAINT Victor Rifle on Cover of Firearms News October Issue
Springfield Armory SAINT Victor Rifle on Cover of Firearms News October Issue
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Denver, ColoradoDENVER (October 10, 2025) – Firearms News, the trusted authority for firearms enthusiasts, today announced the release of its October issue, featuring a cover story by James Tarr on the new SAINT Victor rifle from Springfield Armory. This significant refresh to the popular AR-style rifle is a must-read for enthusiasts, detailing updates that enhance its performance. Firearms News is the ultimate source for enthusiasts and is now available at newsstands, including Walmart, Barnes & Noble, and other major book retailers.
Vincent L. DeNiro, Editor-in-Chief of Firearms News, commented on the cover story: "James Tarr gives a detailed analysis on the updated SAINT Victor rifle. This information is invaluable for anyone interested in utilizing a modern rifle for defense.”
Also included in this month’s issue are several articles covering various firearms and topics. Patrick Sweeney discusses the return of Colt’s .44 Magnum Kodiak Revolver, showcasing its renewed significance in the market. Another spotlight is on the Savage 110 Ultralight Elite Rifle, applauded for its innovative design. Dr. Will Dabbs introduces readers to the Panzer Arms G3-Type 12-Gauge Shotgun, while Patrick Sweeney also covers the Century Arms’ SMG-Ish AP5-SD, appealing to those seeking versatility in firearms.
The issue also delves into the critical but often confusing subject matter of concealed carry ammo options, with an insightful exploration by James Tarr. Additionally, the Savage The Banish 45 Suppressor is reviewed, revealing its functionalities in terms of noise reduction and convenience.
In the realm of historical firearms, David M. Fortier discusses the .50 GI cartridge, and collectors can gain insights through the NFA Collecting feature on the MP40 SMG written by Dr. Will Dabbs. The Norwegian M/1914 Pistol receives attention as well, marking a significant point in firearms history, as discussed by Paul Scarlata.
Significantly, David Codrea provides a piece titled "Codrea’s Corner" analyzing the potential political implications of Trump’s recent activities in D.C., stressing the need to uphold constitutional values. Additionally, a special report covers how 4-H Clubs are fostering responsible gun ownership through marksmanship and hunting education—an essential aspect of the youth engagement in shooting sports.
To conclude, this month’s Newsstand section includes timely updates on critical issues such as the Ft. Stewart Shootings, reminding readers of past commitments by political figures to address gun safety. Furthermore, critical discussions arise around legal challenges in Florida, as GOP State Attorney Bakkedahl cites anti-2A organizations while defending recent infringements on rights.
Pick up a copy of Firearms News today at your local newsstand to stay informed and ahead of the curve. Don't miss out—subscribe now to never miss an update. The evolving landscape of firearms continues to require vigilance and understanding from enthusiasts, ensuring they remain knowledgeable and prepared in an ever-changing environment.
The release of the October issue of Firearms News highlights not only the innovations within the firearm industry, particularly the SAINT Victor rifle, but also allows readers insight into the broader implications of current topics. The significance of young people learning about gun safety through organized programs like 4-H is a positive step towards fostering responsible ownership and usage. However, there remain pressing concerns around the legal challenges facing the 2A community, with ongoing debates about rights and safety. Continued awareness and active participation in these discussions are crucial for the preservation of the freedoms many cherish.