The 23-year-old Oklahoma man who defended his home with an AR-15 against three teen intruders will not face charges.
Authors
Show First
A Recoilless Snubbie .357? The 7-Shot Smith & Wesson Performance Center 586 L-Comp – Full Review
Published: April 4, 2017 { 47 comments }How would you feel about shooting a .357 Magnum revolver with virtually no muzzle flip? That’s exactly what the Smith & Wesson 586 L-Comp is all about. Let’s take a closer look.
Delta Rolls Out New Policy for Traveling with Guns
Published: April 4, 2017 { 43 comments }Delta Airlines has quietly rolled out a new policy for travelers who want to check firearms in their bags, according to NBC 6 News.
Kids and Guns: Four Reasons to Start Competitive Shooting
Published: April 3, 2017 { 11 comments }One of the things I love about competitive shooting is that it doesn’t treat kids like children. Kids compete against the “grown-ups.” Not fair? Neither is life.
Ep. 49 Should I Shoot? The Sloppy Concealed Carrier
Published: April 3, 2017 { 46 comments }Hardly any of the other customers even notice the man, let alone the gun. But it’s just a matter of time before they do.
Prepping 101: Blade Snobs – Testing Chinese Swords from Budk & Ebay
Published: April 2, 2017 { 37 comments }This video is directed at the blade snobs out there who say you can’t get a quality self defense weapon for under $500. Wrong!
USSOCOM Chooses M-LOK Modular Rail System
Published: April 1, 2017 { 10 comments }After rigorous testing, the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM or SOCOM) has selected the M-LOK modular rail system for future weapon systems.
School Suspends Five-Year-Old Girl for ‘Stick Gun’
Published: April 1, 2017 { 75 comments }“One minute she’s playing with her friends and the next her teachers are dragging her to the principal’s office,” her mother, Brandy Miller, told WTVD.
Buzzfeed Millennials Train to Shoot Like John Wick
Published: March 31, 2017 { 12 comments }Two regular people go through the same gun training that Keanu Reeves did for John Wick 2.
Reloading: Seating and Crimping Bullets
Published: March 31, 2017 { 13 comments }So, let’s discuss the topic of seating and crimping in the reloading process. Stated simply, the seating step simply means jamming a new bullet into a cleaned, resized, primed, and powder-charged cartridge case. Crimping “generally” refers to the act of bringing the neck of the cartridge case back to proper dimension after that bullet is stuffed in. There’s a lot more to both actions, especially if you want to be safe, so let’s take a closer look at both steps.









