The Ruger SR556 Takedown is a removable barrel system on an already great piston driven AR. It’s a bit pricey, but the novelty alone isn’t the full story. It also swaps out for .300BK with just a barrel and mag change, and Ruger sells the kit. Not the most accurate weapon once it heats up, but worth a look.
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Ruger SR556 Takedown – Cool Design – Problematic Performance – Full Review
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Published: July 27, 2016 { 34 comments }The 805 Bren S1 Carbine from CZ-USA delivers a civilian-legal, semi-automatic variant of a Czech battle-ready 5.56mm to U.S. consumers. Read on for the full test.
Folding 9mm Carbine—Kel-Tec’s New SUB-2000 Gen II 9mm
Published: July 19, 2016 { 53 comments }the new SUB-2000 Gen II from Kel-Tec gives users a 9mm carbine that feeds from pistol magazines and can fold down to around 16 inches.
FN Military Collector Series M4—True Mil-Spec 5.56 Carbine! Full Review
Published: July 15, 2016 { 28 comments }The FN M4 Carbine in the Military Collector Series line brings you the closest thing a civilian can own to a true military 5.56mm M4 Carbine.
IWI US Tavor X95—The Ultimate 5.56mm Bullpup!
Published: July 14, 2016 { 60 comments }The new X95 Tavor from IWI US takes the strengths of the Tavor SAR and takes the design to the next level with numerous upgrades and enhancements.
This AR-15/Ax Combo Might be the Coolest First-Responder Tool Ever (And Yeah, It’ll Work for Zombies, Too)
Published: June 14, 2016 { 43 comments }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.”





