The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives announced on Tuesday that it will be suspending its campaign to “reclassify” — or as the gun community calls it, “ban” — M855 rounds, also known as “green tip” ammo.
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Firearms Fashion Show Emphasizes Where to Carry
Published: March 9, 2015 { 0 comments }One of the biggest questions one faces when considering concealed carry is, well, where do you put the gun? The question can even be more daunting for women.
Magic Bullet Makes It Hard to Miss?
Published: March 9, 2015 { 7 comments }DemolitionRanch, “These projectiles, in .45ACP and 12 gauge, fire a center slug as well as 3 outer fragments that are tethered together for a controlled spread. So is this a gimmick, or is it an improvement to self defense ammunition? Let’s find out!”
Hickok45: MechTech Glock Carbine
Published: March 9, 2015 { 6 comments }Hickok45 shoots and shows off the Mechtech Carbine Conversion Unit on a Glock 17.
I Am Forever Ep. 2 ‘Mental Focus’
Published: March 8, 2015 { 0 comments }NRA Freesyle, “In I Am Forever Episode 2 ‘Mental Focus,’ Reagan Tyler and Isaiah Truyman learn how focus and body control are connected through yoga. At the range, John Wayne Walding goes over some basic shooting drills, but adds a few distractions.”
Build a Mosin-Nagant Express Rifle
Published: March 8, 2015 { 272 comments }Most of us think of the Mosin-Nagant as a cheap gun. The rifles are still relatively cheap. The ammo is, again, “cheap” relative to other calibers. And it is a rare day that you go to the range and someone is not there shooting a Mosin just for fun. What many people never realize is that in the world of firearms, it is rare that a gun both **never breaks** and is cheap. But when it comes to using the Mosin outside of the range, for real world applications, there are four problems with the Mosin.
Top 5 US Military Scatter Guns
Published: March 8, 2015 { 26 comments }When we, and I mean we as I include myself in this statement, think of US Military small arms it does not usually include a shotgun. When we think of the great American fighting arms of the past we have visions of the 1911, M1 Garand, M-16, 1903 Springfield and probably even a Bazooka before we picture the lowly scatter gun. So lets take a quick look through history and into the present at the shotguns that have served our men and women in uniform.
Daniel Defense M4A1 Mil-Spec+
Published: March 8, 2015 { 16 comments }Daniel Defense M4A1: https://danieldefense.com/M4A1 Buy now at GunsAmerica: /M4A1 The Daniel Defense rifles have been out in the field, slowly building up the company’s reputation. Their take on the ubiquitous black rifle is seen by many as the benchmark for legitimate quality and value. Their M4A1 is no exception. Designed from the ground up with [...]
Prepping 101: Urban Survival Heater Stove Burns Oil/Gasoline 45k BTU
Published: March 8, 2015 { 16 comments }Yet another brutal winter has a lot of people thinking about heating their homes when the power goes out. Even a few days without heat can be deadly, let alone the potential damages to your home from frozen water pipes and expanding ice. Imagine a whole winter without heat! Could you survive it? How would you survive it is the better question. Because if you live in the country, it is easy to just own an emergency wood stove, and keep a cord of wood covered in the back yard. That will keep you warm enough, and keep your pipes from freezing. But what if you live in an urban setting, or even a suburban area where you don’t have a lot of land to store wood?
President Obama: ‘It’s easier to buy a firearm than a book’
Published: March 7, 2015 { 50 comments }“As long as you can go in some neighborhoods and it is easier for you to buy a firearm than it is for you to buy a book, there are neighborhoods where it is easier for you to buy a handgun and clips than it is for you to buy a fresh vegetable, as long as that’s the case, we’re going to continue to see unnecessary violence,” said the president during the Q&A at Benedict College.









