Not that long ago if you had asked me to find a rifle with a street price under $1,000 that had a fully adjustable stock with a detachable magazine system, was suppressor capable, was compatible with some Remington 700 parts, and had a 1 MOA guarantee, I would’ve said no way. However, Bergara USA has delivered just such a rifle in the form of their B-14 Hunting/Match Rifle.
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A Hybrid Hunting/Match Rifle? The Bergara 6.5 B-14 HMR – Full Review.
Published: June 12, 2017 { 18 comments }Prize Fighter: The FN 15 Competition 5.56 AR – Full Review
Published: June 11, 2017 { 3 comments }The FN 15 Competition was tailor made for 3-Gun from the ground up. As the name implies, competitors must shoot their way through a series of stages that offer different types of challenges involving different-sized targets, movement, cover, and distances while switching out between pistol, shotgun and rifle.
First Look! Springfield’s New Saint AR Rifle – Full Hands-On Review.
Published: June 11, 2017 { 10 comments }First look at the newest version in Springfield Armory’s popular SAINT series of rifles.
A Sub-MOA Takedown .30-06 Lever Action? The Browning BLR – Full Review.
Published: June 8, 2017 { 40 comments }With a receiver stout enough to handle even belted magnum cartridges, the Browning BLR brought the lever gun into the modern era, retaining enough of the classic lines to be visually appealing, but with improvements that changed the game.
Check out this Post-Apocalyptic AR Build!
Published: June 7, 2017 { 12 comments }Thanks to Arfcom’s Raider14 the world now has a post-apocalyptic-themed AR rated to withstand up to 10 megatons of Road Warrior-grade ass kicking.
A Street-Legal 66mm Cannon? X Products’ .308 M.U.L., The Ultimate Fun Gun – Full Review.
Published: June 2, 2017 { 29 comments }X Products’ new Can Launcher Upper for 7.62mm ARs in .308 caliber, dubbed the M.U.L. (for “multi-use launcher”), is the Can Cannon with bacon; it launches cans and all manner things harder and farther.
A Sub-MOA Winchester for $550? The XPR Bolt-Action – Full Review.
Published: May 23, 2017 { 13 comments }Things have changed at Winchester since the mid-19th century, the New Haven, Connecticut plant is no more, and ownership of the company has changed as well. One thing has remained though: Winchester rifles are synonymous with reliability. There have been many different models, and many variations on a particular model. Herein, I’m tackling the Winchester XPR rifle, a modern bolt-action designed to handle it all, at a price that won’t see you sleeping on the couch.
Big Boar Buster: Going Hog Wild with the New Savage MSR 10 Long Range .308
Published: May 18, 2017 { 28 comments }If your goal is to exterminate as many pigs as possible, your best bet is to shoot as many as you can very quickly. That’s a task best suited to an autoloading rifle. I also prefer something more powerful than a .223 Remington, and that’s why I chose Savage’s new MSR 10 Long Range rifle for a recent Texas hog hunt.
A Street-Legal Spec Ops SAW? The FN M249S Para – Full Review.
Published: May 17, 2017 { 29 comments }Do you need an $8,500, 16-pound semi-auto 5.56? Of course you do! Read on to learn more about the new FN M249S Para that is part of the company’s Military Collector Series line of products.
U.S. Military Branches Exploring New Cartridge Options
Published: April 26, 2017 { 59 comments }SOCOM is looking for a new mid-to-long-range round for snipers. At the same time the Army is looking at ways to improve the range of front-line troops.







