The Advanced Armament Corp. is launching a new standard for their in-house handguards called SquareDrop, based on the open-source KeyMod standard.
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SquareDrop by AAC: KeyMod Compatible Honey Badger Handguards
Published: September 21, 2016 { 1 comment }Gear Review: Streamlight ProTac Dual Fuel Multi-Battery Lights
Published: September 18, 2016 { 9 comments }Streamlight’s got a handy lineup of small, versatile and light flashlights and weaponlights that run off multiple power sources called the ProTac series.
Slide Fire Solutions and Bump Fire Systems Settle Lawsuit
Published: July 25, 2016 { 7 comments }Bump Fire Systems has agreed to back out of the bump fire market according to an agreement between Bump Fire Systems and Slide Fire Solutions.
Primary Arms Platinum Scopes Are Here and Looking Good
Published: July 8, 2016 { 2 comments }Primary Arms has a new higher-end series of riflescopes called the Platinum Series. The Platinum series is a big departure from their increasingly popular budget optics but that doesn’t make it any less of a value.
3 New DIY AR Kits from Brownells
Published: April 27, 2016 { 1 comment }Brownells has teamed up with three major players in the AR industry, Aero Precision, Anderson Manufacturing and Bravo Company Manufacturing to offer three cool partially-complete DIY AR kits.
Build an AR-15: Choosing the Right Optic
Published: September 11, 2015 { 1 comment }When deciding on the perfect optic for your AR build, the very first thing you need to do is match the performance window of the optic with the performance window of your rifle. And we’re here to help. Here’s a guide designed for those building their own AR-15s.
Build an AR-15: Choosing the Right Butt Stock
Published: August 21, 2015 { 15 comments }Proof that the AR-15 can be almost anything you want is easy to see in the wide selection of available stocks. Fixed? Adjustable? Minimalist? The choice is up to you. We’re here with some tips that will help you narrow down the list, and we’ll lay out everything you need to know when you build an AR-15.
Build an AR-15: Choosing and Installing the Barrel
Published: July 30, 2015 { 16 comments }In many ways, the upper and lower receivers on an AR-15 are just shells that hold pieces and parts together. But the barrel? Now we’re getting complex. How much you can expect from your rifle depends in large part on its barrel. Here are some things to look for and some answers to the complicated questions.
Build an AR:15–Intro to Uppers
Published: July 26, 2015 { 3 comments }I’ve had lots of conversations with gun-geeks about barrels and lowers. We can talk triggers until we’re blue in the face. But I’ve yet to anyone truly debate the AR upper. Uppers are just not that sexy. But this is a crucial aluminum shell that holds some of the AR’s most active components. It can’t be overlooked!
Build an AR-15: The Lowdown on Lowers
Published: July 15, 2015 { 11 comments }When deciding how you want to build an AR-15, the lower often takes center-stage. The lower receiver ties the whole rifle together. And it is a popular stating point for most builds, which means there are numerous options for material construction, style, and how much effort is required to finish them.