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A 3.5-Inch Group at 850 Yards? Tikka’s Amazing T3X TAC A1 6.5 – Full Review.

A 3.5-Inch Group at 850 Yards? Tikka’s Amazing T3X TAC A1 6.5 – Full Review.

Normally, I am a buy American kind of guy. I drive a Ford truck, I drink Coors, and go out of my way to buy work boots made in the USA. Sometimes, however, we want something a little bit exotic. And the Finnish Tikka T3X TAC A1 is quite possibly the most impressive rifle I have ever picked up. And I have shot a couple rifles in my day.

Taming the Ten: A Reverse-Recoil 10mm? The KRISS Vector Gen II - Full Review.

Taming the Ten: A Reverse-Recoil 10mm? The KRISS Vector Gen II – Full Review.

The KRISS Vector revolutionized the pistol caliber carbine concept with the release of the first model, chambered in .45 ACP. A carbine in .45 ACP wasn’t very revolutionary – even Bonnie and Clyde had one of those – but what was revolutionary was the operating design of the Vector.

Hammer-Forged Steal: Steyr’s $850 Pro Hunter – Full Review.

Hammer-Forged Steal: Steyr’s $850 Pro Hunter – Full Review.

The Steyr firm can trace its roots back to the mid-1860s, in Steyr, Austria, and they’ve always prided themselves on producing rifles that have been on the cutting edge of technology. Their Pro Hunter is no exception, being a reliable, if futuristic-looking, bolt-action repeater that is designed to take the worst the elements can throw at it.

Trigger Tech: Are Light Triggers Safe & Heavy Triggers Deadly? Clay’s Take.

Trigger Tech: Are Light Triggers Safe & Heavy Triggers Deadly? Clay’s Take.

The idea of forcing a firearm to have a heavy trigger clearly is the brainchild of lawyers. This from the same no-talent ass clowns that made an industry of medical malpractice and can debate for hours “What the definition of is, is” directly related to perjury. Yes, I’m looking at you William Jefferson. Anyway, my belief is that only a complete moron would think a trigger that is harder to pull makes anyone safer. Also, coffee tends to be served hot. You’re welcome.

Fire-Breathing, Multi-Cal 1911: Rock Island Armory’s .22 TCM/9mm Combo – Full Review.

Fire-Breathing, Multi-Cal 1911: Rock Island Armory’s .22 TCM/9mm Combo – Full Review.

The Rock Island Armory TCM TAC Ultra FS HC Combo is a race ready 9mm double-stack 2011 with a twist.  In less than 2 minutes, the 9mm can be converted to fire the blazingly fast .22 TCM.

Making the Best Even Better: Benelli’s New Super Black Eagle 3 – Full Review.

Making the Best Even Better: Benelli’s New Super Black Eagle 3 – Full Review.

For more information, visit . To purchase on GunsAmerica.com, click this link: . Twenty-six years after the introduction of the original Super Black Eagle by Benelli made waves among waterfowlers and shotgun fans in general, the company continues to set the standard for auto-loading shotguns with its third variant of the inertia-driven scattergun. When first [...]

State of the Industry – Clay’s Take on the Gun Community Today

State of the Industry – Clay’s Take on the Gun Community Today

We are seeing some serious innovation in the firearms market, which is a nice change. LEt’s take a look at some of the emerging trends we are seeing today.

Brady Campaign Seeks to Overturn Sandy Hook Ruling Protecting Remington from Liability

Brady Campaign Seeks to Overturn Sandy Hook Ruling Protecting Remington from Liability

“The trial court broadly and improperly interpreted the law to provide far greater protection for irresponsible gun companies than Congress ever intended,” said Jonathan Lowy of the Brady Campaign.

Media Bias Against Gun Owners: We’re All Tinfoil Hat Rednecks

NY Times Op-Ed: Gun Ownership ‘Feels rational, even if it isn’t’

We all know the statistics that guns don’t make us safer.

CZ Makes a Glock? The New P-10 C Polymer Striker-Fired 9mm – Full Review.

CZ Makes a Glock? The New P-10 C Polymer Striker-Fired 9mm – Full Review.

The CZ P-10 C, which is quite a lot to spit out, is the latest foray of CZ into the polymer frame market. We haven’t seen a striker-fired CZ in quite sometime, and it looks like the Czech engineers spent that time in the lab though, turning out a very good pistol for the US market.