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This AR-15/Ax Combo Might be the Coolest First-Responder Tool Ever (And Yeah, It’ll Work for Zombies, Too)

This AR-15/Ax Combo Might be the Coolest First-Responder Tool Ever (And Yeah, It’ll Work for Zombies, Too)

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There are thousands of AR-15 accessories on the market, but none are cooler (or more absurd) than Tracey Copeland and Andrew BeGole’s “Firearm-Mounted Rescue Tool.”

The Enemy Within: Stag Arms 7.62x39mm AR Carbine -- NRA 2016

The Enemy Within: Stag Arms 7.62x39mm AR Carbine — NRA 2016

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While many have tried combining the two designs in a variety of ways to combine the appealing handling characteristics of the AR and the rugged reliability of the AK, Stag Arms has taken a bit of a different tack with its new 7.62x39mm AR.

The Stunning Beauty of the Cobalt Kinetics Evolve Rifle -- NRA 2016

The Stunning Beauty of the Cobalt Kinetics Evolve Rifle — NRA 2016

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While Cobalt Kinetics may be a relatively new player in the AR market, it has been making quite the splash with its innovative and beautiful guns.

Receiver is marked auto, fire and safe sadly it will not turn to the fun position

As Close to an M16 as You Can Get: FN’s Military Collector Series

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Some shooters want an AR-15 they can manipulate, modify, chop, crop and rebuild. FN makes ARs that fit that bill, but this isn’t one of them. The is the FN Military Collector Series M16, and it is about as close as you will get to an M16 without signing up with Uncle Sam.

New Barnes Precision ARs – SHOT Show 2017

New Barnes Precision ARs – SHOT Show 2017

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Barnes Precision has always produced outstanding rifles, you can see them regularly in my videos for GunsAmerica.com. They are pretty much my go-to standard for testing ammunition, and what I use in my training courses. Let’s see what they have new for this year at SHOT.

Primary Weapons Systems--Modern Musket Review

Primary Weapons Systems–Modern Musket Review

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The PWS Modern Musket made a big splash last year. So how has the rifle stood up to the ambitious nature of its name? Muskets were, after-all, tools of war that also served civilians who had to put food on the table. So is this the modern equivalent–a gun that can fight, hunt, and defend liberty?