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Carrying the Taurus Curve

Carrying the Taurus Curve

We got a sneak peak of the Taurus Curve last year, but didn’t get to give it the full attention it deserves. This isn’t a gun that shines on the range. It has to be carried in order to be appreciated. We’ve had The Curve in rotation some this summer, and are here with a follow-up on our initial review.

Florida Company Creates ‘Tactical Crusader’ AR-15 Armed With Psalm 144:1

Florida Company Creates ‘Tactical Crusader’ AR-15 Armed With Psalm 144:1

A Florida gun shop is taking a stand against “radical Muslim terrorists” by creating the “Tactical Crusader” AR-15 that comes stock with a laser engraving of Psalm 144:1.

Missouri cities, towns can no longer ban open carry

Gun-Control Group Encourages Citizens to Call Police on Open, Concealed Carriers — Going Too Far?

“If you see someone carrying a firearm in public—openly or concealed—and have ANY doubts about their intent, call 911 immediately and ask police to come to the scene,” says the CSGV on its Facebook page.

Zenith Z-5P – The MP5K Done Right

Zenith Z-5P – The MP5K Done Right

We here at GunsAmerica have a deep respect for the MP5. Today we’re test driving an MP5K from Zenith Firearms. Before you make assumptions about the quality of the imported H&K clones, you should check out this review. Zenith’s Z-5P is a contender.

Prepping 101: TEN BUCKS - Worldwide All Band Radio Scanner

Prepping 101: TEN BUCKS – Worldwide All Band Radio Scanner

How important are survival communications? From a prepping budget perspective, I’ve asked that question a lot. And unfortunately, as with many subjects I’ve covered, there is a ton of misinformation out there about the subject. When you buy a “survival radio,” like the ones with the little solar panel and hand crank, you are buying a multi-band receiver, and you’ll pay more depending on how many bands you want. A basic radio, some even under $20, will be AM/FM, and most of them also have the NOAA weather channel, which is 162.4 mhz. Pay a little more and you may get some of the Ham radio bands, but you will seldom hear any traffic on those bands, because the included whip antenna is not made for those frequencies. Police, fire, airplane, and a hots of other frequencies that would be nice to monitor in a survival situation are not in those radios. Getting all of those frequencies, until now, has been very expensive. This article is about a newer type of radio called “Software Defined Radio,” or SDR-RTL, and it changes everything.

DP-12 Review--A Functional Double Barrel Bullpup

DP-12 Review–A Functional Double Barrel Bullpup

When we first saw the DP-12 at SHOT Show, we were leery. Bullpup shotguns always seem to get our hopes up, then dash them to pieces with faltering reliability. They’re rarely anything more than range toys. But we’ve been beating up the DP-12 now for a few weeks, and we’re converts. Read our review.

Why Walmart’s Decision to Stop Selling AR-15s is Unavoidably Political

Why Walmart’s Decision to Stop Selling AR-15s is Unavoidably Political

Why Walmart’s decision to stop selling AR-15s is unavoidably political.

Auto Ordnance 1911A1 Review

Auto Ordnance 1911A1 Review

Looking for a historical shooting iron that evokes America’s fighting past? Check out Auto Ordnance’s version of the A1. The gun is a fair representation of the WWII era 1911s, and is a great at the range.

Prepping 101: Bags vs. Buckets - Long Term Bulk Food Storage

Prepping 101: Bags vs. Buckets – Long Term Bulk Food Storage

When I first started this column, I discussed the importance of putting away your own bulk food, and not just buying a cat litter bucket with a “30 day supply” in it. Without food, water and shelter you will have to leave the house after things collapse, and that’s bad. You don’t have to spend big bucks on mail order food. Survival food is just food that won’t spoil without refrigeration. Beyond that, survival food is what you make of it. And you can make it a lot cheaper than you might think.

EDC: Work at Home Dad

EDC: Work at Home Dad

Sometimes the realities of everyday carry are hard to accept. There are some places where guns are not allowed. So what do you do? Leave the gun at home, or lock it in the car? And then what do you have left? Bruce Flemings, a stay at home dad and gun writer, explains his EDC.