Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “2026 Pistols”
Smith & Wesson M&P Review 2026: Is It Still Worth Buying? All Models Ranked + What M&P Actually Stands For (M2.0, Shield Plus, Spec Series VI)
60-Second BLUF: Is the Smith & Wesson M&P Worth Buying in 2026?
Short answer: yes, and the lineup is the strongest it’s ever been. The M&P (which stands for Military & Police, a Smith & Wesson product name in continuous use since 1899) is the most credible non-Glock striker-fired pistol you can buy in 2026 — over 276 U.S. police departments run it, the 18° grip angle points more naturally than a Glock’s 22°, and the M2.0 grip texture is still the most aggressive factory finish in its class.
Springfield XD Review 2026: Is the Croatian Wonder Pistol Still Worth Buying? Complete Buyer Guide to All Models (XD, XDM, XD-S, Echelon, XD Mod.4)
60-Second BLUF: Is the Springfield XD Still Worth Buying in 2026?
Short answer: yes — but only if you pick the right variant. The classic XD/XDM Elite still earns its keep as a dual-safety striker pistol with a 1911-style grip angle and one of the cleanest factory triggers in the price bracket (META trigger on Elite models). For 2026 buyers, however, the smart money is shifting toward the Echelon family — especially the brand-new Echelon 4.0FC (full-size frame + compact slide, announced as a 2026 carry pistol) and the Echelon 4.0C Comp. At EnforceTac 2026 Springfield also confirmed the XD Mod.4, a refresh of the original duty-size XD that finally brings optics-cut slides and the META trigger down to the entry-level XD tier.
Beretta 92FS Review 2026: Is the Legendary Wonder 9 Still Worth Buying? Complete Buyer Guide to All Models (M9, M9A3, 92X, 92XI, 92XI Gara)
Beretta 92FS Introduction
The Beretta 92FS is a classic semi-automatic pistol manufactured by the legendary Italian firearms company Beretta. It served as the US military’s standard-issue sidearm from 1985 to 2017 (designated as the M9). This pistol has left an indelible mark on military history and remains one of the world’s most popular 9mm handguns, known for its distinctive open-slide design, exceptional reliability, and outstanding accuracy.
CZ Shadow 2 Review 2026: Best IPSC Production Pistol? Complete Buyer Guide to All Models (Orange, OR, Target 6, Carry, Compact)
60-Second BLUF: Is the CZ Shadow 2 Worth Buying in 2026?
Short answer: yes, the CZ Shadow 2 is still the benchmark pistol for IPSC/USPSA Production division in 2026 — and it has quietly become the most versatile platform in the class. The same family now runs Production, Standard, Production Optics, Carry Optics, and Precision Bullseye depending on which variant you pick (Standard, OR, Orange, Target 6, Carry, Compact). The legendary SA/DA trigger, 1,280 g all-steel frame, and CZ 75 slide-inside-frame architecture deliver the lowest bore axis and most stable platform in its price tier ($1,200–$2,000), and unlike striker-fired rivals it lets you train Production and Carry Optics from the same gun with minor configuration changes.