Other than just collecting a piece of history it can be used as an intermediate teaching tool for young shooters, a close range varmint rifle, or just a fun semi auto to blast away with. Read more →
Since Remington bought up the iconic Marlin, it has been rumored that Marlin quality has faltered. Perhaps there’s truth to that, perhaps there isn’t. Read more →
I love Ruger revolvers — some of the sturdiest revolvers I’ve ever owned — but my love for Ruger has expanded because of the Ruger 1-S .475 Linebaugh big bore rifle. Read more →
Fans of rimfire modern sporting rifles have something new to check out. The Beretta ARX 160 in .22LR is accurate, fast, and easy to use. This rifle built for epic plinking, and for practicing for the higher powered ARX 160 in 5.56, which is already seeing service in Europe. But you’re going to need a lot of 22LR. Read more →
Could you design a gun around the job description of prison jailer? Of course you could, but in the 1970s GJ Fox did, with his own version of the ultimate prison guard gun: a carbine in 45 ACP with a padlock and electric baton attached. Read more →
Whether it’s to keep up with demand or to tailor their product for the exacting demands of the commercial market, Colt will be greatly expanding their catalog for 2013. Read more →
Kriss is gearing up to roll out a tacical plinker, a .22 Vector. They will have a pistol and a carbine by the end of 2013, but is there a market for them? Read more →
The Valkyrie Arms M3A1 Grease Gun is a nifty reproduction. The basic idea behind the gun was to make it simple, fast and cheap. As far as “purpose” is concerned a soldier would shoot the thing until a major malfunction occurred and then discard it, which partially explains the look of the thing – like an inexpensive grease gun. Read more →
My wife and I exchanged nervous glances and kept our eye on the group of shooters. This lady didn’t have a clue what she was doing, and nobody was helping her. The following are things that should be rudimentary but apparently are not, at least to some people. Read more →