This week, with our ongoing suppressor coverage, we got to test one of unique products on the market. The Daniel Defense Wave, the first 3D printed suppressor in history. As we would expect from the name Daniel Defense, it proved to be spectacular. DD Making Waves When I first heard this device was 3D printed, [...]
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SIG Sauer MCX VIRTUS Long-term Endurance Test: Part 1
Published: January 7, 2018 { 9 comments }Last month, I was handed the new SIG Sauer Virtus rifle for review, my first test item in the MCX family. Though initially, I was skeptical, the Virtus turned out to be very impressive weapon system. It uses a unique operating system, an entirely new piston driven action developed in-house by SIG Sauer.
Can .45 ACP Be Quiet? SIG’s Big Bore Suppressor
Published: December 22, 2017 { 15 comments }In our continuing coverage of SIG Sauer Suppressors, this week we busted out the big bore. The , for that most American of cartridges, the .45 ACP. Most people assume that .45 is the perfect suppressed round since most of its loadings are already subsonic. That briefs well, but so far has not been my [...]
CBS Poll: Nearly 30% of Americans Believe Concealed Carry would Help Prevent Gun Violence
Published: December 14, 2017 { 29 comments }A new poll from CBS News indicates that on the anniversary of the Sandy Hook massacre, 29% of Americans believe allowing more law-abiding citizens to carry firearms would help prevent gun violence.
On the Range with Smith & Wesson’s M&P15T & Crimson Trace’s LiNQ System
Published: December 14, 2017 { 7 comments }An ideal home defense Ar-15 should be lightweight, modular, decently accurate and equipped with a light, laser, and a red dot sight. Smith and Wesson’s new M&P15T with M-LOK and Crimson Trace LiNQ System, perfectly fits these requirements, and I recently had the pleasure of testing one.
Hunting Wolves with the Browning X-Bolt Hell’s Canyon Speed
Published: November 12, 2017 { 59 comments }There is no doubt that Browning has become the first name in American hunting. So when I had a wolf hunt come up last month, they were the first place I turned. The best thing about going to Browning is that you don’t walk away with just a rifle. Your walk away with a magnificent rifle.
Ready for Any Mission: SIG Sauer MCX Virtus — Full Review
Published: November 3, 2017 { 18 comments }As SIG SAUER’s plan of global domination progressed last year, the world was treated to an entirely new rifle in the MCX. A lot of the press went to the smaller, pistol-sized, but the MCX did make waves. It became the duty weapon of the Netherlands Maritime SOF, the British CTSFO, the Berlin Police, and [...]
100% American Made AKs: Century Arms RAS47 & C39V2
Published: October 12, 2017 { 66 comments }I am not generally a fan of the AK-47 family of weapons; I have spent too much time on the receiving end of them. But I am a fan of all things American made, so I was more than happy to review a couple of offerings from Century Arms. Anything Commies can do, we can do better. And the boys from Vermont have set out to do just that.
SIG Goes Quiet — Save Your Hearing: Why It’s Smart To Buy A Can.
Published: September 23, 2017 { 24 comments }With the Hearing Protection Act being heard on Capitol Hill this week and the introduction of the Maxim50, suppressors are front and center in the shooting community. SIG Sauer has been marketing themselves as the “ total systems provider”, and that is proving more accurate by the day. This week, we finished the hard part of getting a suppressor. The waiting game.
Rimfire Shootout: Savage B Series .17 HMR vs. .17 WSM
Published: September 14, 2017 { 27 comments }In our .17 HMR vs .22LR shootout, the .17 HMR was the clear winner. So the obvious question is, why not go to .17 WSM ( Winchester Super Magnum) instead of .17 HMR?






