While sitting outside his home on the patio with his 36-year-old wife, the 28-year-old homeowner was confronted by a masked man toting a firearm, who instructed the two to enter the home where the couple’s three children were inside. Instead of cash, the would-be robber got the business end of the homeowner’s firearm.
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California campus locked down over umbrella mishap
Published: August 22, 2014 { 2 comments }Bill Craig’s been an employee at the university for 17 years. It was raining on Wednesday, so he brought his umbrella to work. Little did he know he’d have the San Diego County SWAT Team bearing down on him shortly after his arrival.
7 Things To Know About .357 Sig – Sort Of…
Published: August 22, 2014 { 73 comments }Developed by a pas de deux featuring Sig Sauer and Federal Ammunition in 1994, the .357 SIG is loosely based on a necked down .40 S&W cartridge – conceptually anyway. The idea of .357 Sig is to launch a .355 caliber bullet form an autoloading pistol a few hundred feet per second faster than a 9mm cartridge can. Here are 7 interesting facts about the .357 Sig…
Hickok45 takes on soda bandits with AK
Published: August 22, 2014 { 0 comments }Apparently it’s a hot day in Tennessee, so Hickok45 released this previously recorded video of him taking on some soda bandits with a SAIGA Arsenal SGL-20.
CNN personality: ‘Most people can buy an automatic weapon… it took me 20 minutes’
Published: August 22, 2014 { 13 comments }“For me, an automatic weapon is anything that you can shoot off a number of rounds very quickly. I was able to buy an AR-15 in 20 minutes,” –CNN reporter Don Lemon.
Soviet SVT-40 vs. M1 Garand – Best Battle Implement Ever?
Published: August 21, 2014 { 116 comments }General George S. Patton once called the M1 Garand the “best battle implement ever devised.” But was he correct? The run up to World War II saw a giant leap forward in technology for weapons of war. The jet airplane was invented for WWII. Of course the atomic bomb was invented for WWII. But more importantly, the weapons that saw the most combat, the infantry battle rifles of the war, changed considerably as well, worldwide. The SVT-40 never really got out of the gate due to the later popularity of the AK-47, but that doesn’t change the fact that it was an influential rifle on the Eastern front during the war, or the fact that it totally rocks. We got to test an actual 1943 SVT-40 side by side with an M1 Garand, and the results may surprise you.
FPSRussia breaks character, meet Kyle from Georgia
Published: August 21, 2014 { 5 comments }Wow! Never thought I’d see the day, but FPSRussia broke character! Meet Kyle, an actor from Georgia.
Compton School Police on acquisition of AR-15s: ‘We want to save lives’
Published: August 21, 2014 { 5 comments }Compton School Police have acquired AR-15s. Why? Because as the chief of police said, “We want to save lives.”
11 Year Old Girl Masters Savage .308 (Gun Review)
Published: August 21, 2014 { 17 comments }When Savage called and asked if GunsAmerica would review one of their Youth rifles, I intended to do it right and have an actual kid do the shooting. Then they asked if they could send one in Muddy Girl. While this camo pattern won’t prevent boys from shooting it, I thought I’d try to find a girl who knew her way around guns. After a few phone calls, I lined up an 11 year old. But when the rifle arrived, it was a .308. How well can an 11 year old girl handle a .308?
Assisted shotgun loading
Published: August 21, 2014 { 0 comments }Demolition Ranch is adding more flair to his shotgun loading ability, this time incorporating the help of Mrs. Demo Ranch to catch two shells thrown to him in a row.









