Crimson Trace is a name that many, if not most gun enthusiasts know. We recognize their name from laser sights and battle lights. That said, some are unaware that they are now making optics. These optics vary from electronic reflex sights to magnified rifle optics as well as budget to higher-end. Many of these bring a lot to the table in their price range.
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The Crimson Trace CTS-1250 Reflex Sight: Another Great Option for Pistols
Published: November 6, 2021 { 1 comment }The 10/22 Ruger Should Be Making: The Winchester Wildcat 22 LR
Published: November 6, 2021 { 9 comments }The Wildcat 22 packs an incredible amount of features into a sub-$300 price point. I’ve actually bought 2 now and have sold most of my semiautomatic 22LRs. I’ve been converted by Winchester’s thoughtful design choices and recommend this rifle for new shooters and anyone looking for a feature-packed plinker without breaking the bank.
Tell the Valley of Darkness to Step Aside: Springfield’s NEW XD-M Elite 3.8″ Compact OSP 10mm Reviewed
Published: November 6, 2021 { 24 comments }Boys and Girls, this is perhaps the best week in guns we have ever seen. Eclipsing even the previous best week in 2019 when we got our full size XDM 10mm. Because as of today, we have a new contender in the CCW category that shoots God’s own Centimeter. As the High Priest of the Cult of the 10, I am more than unreasonably excited. I’m positively giddy.
The Battle of Athens, TN: The Second Amendment in Action
Published: November 6, 2021 { 27 comments }The plot device has been exercised so many times in Hollywood as to have become a trope. Dishonest local law enforcement has the muscle to impose their nefarious will on innocent local townsfolk. Then some moody combat veteran comes back home and is forced to make things right. Whether the setting is the Old West or modern urban America, the story of the ex-soldier with the skills and the will to face down corruption is reliable box office gold.
Exclusive: Everytown Spent $200K on Losing Democrats Who Flipped Virginia House to Republicans
Published: November 5, 2021 { 9 comments }According to a new GunsAmerica analysis, Everytown spent over $200,000 on six of the seven Democrats who lost seats in the House of Delegates.
Digital Arms Working on Cryptocurrency for the Firearms Industry
Published: November 5, 2021 { 4 comments }A new firm Digital Arms is looking to bring cryptocurrency and tokens to the world of shooting, combining the intellectual property of the gun industry with video games using their own Hunter token, $HNTR.
How Bad Is New York’s May-Issue Licensing Scheme? Ask Me, I Know Firsthand!
Published: November 5, 2021 { 7 comments }I finally got my pistol permit earlier this year. It took me about 10 months from when I submitted the application to when I was finally issued my permit.
SIG Unveils Custom Works Concierge Service for Built-to-Order P320
Published: November 4, 2021 { 2 comments }SIG’s new Custom Works Concierge Service allows users to build their own firearm starting with a fire control unit for one of the company’s popular handguns. From there, customers choose a grip size and style, a slide, barrel, guides and springs, magazines, and optics. They also have the option to engrave text on the side of the handgun depending on the slide selected.
Virginia Gun Owners Stun Dems, Help Elect GOP Governor for First Time Since 2009
Published: November 3, 2021 { 6 comments }Virginia gun owners handed Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe a devastating loss last night and likely flipped the House of Delegates to the Republicans in the process.
Seekins Pushing Competition to the Limit with the New HAVAK HIT
Published: November 3, 2021 { 1 comment }Seekins Precision is expanding their Havak line of precision long-range bolt-action rifles for competitive shooting with the new Havak Hit.









