Seekins Precision Unveils a New Era of Barrel Technology
Seekins Precision has redesigned their rifle actions and bolts for high pressure. Now, they're rethinking the barrel itself for a new generation of cartridges that run hotter, hit harder, and punish old-school barrel design in a hurry.
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Breek Omni-Buster Review: The Suppressed AR Fix
Breek Arms took a charging handle I already liked and fixed the one weakness that kept it from being a no-brainer recommendation. If you run a suppressed AR-15 and ever shoot from both shoulders, the Omni-Buster deserves...
Henry Homesteader M-LOK Review: Classic Hits Hard
Henry's walnut-stocked 9mm PCC already stood out in a market packed with lookalike carbines. The M-LOK version adds just enough modern utility to make this brushed-bronze oddball feel even more at home on the range, arou...
Home Defense Suppressors That Save Your Hearing
Indoor gunfire is punishing. A good suppressor slashes blast, keeps your head clear, and helps you control the chaos when it matters most....
The Me262 Pilot Who Rammed Bombers and Lived
A young Luftwaffe pilot in a Me262 rammed multiple American bombers, bailed out wounded, and drifted into his mother’s backyard. WW2 air combat rarely reads this unbelievable....
Seekins Precision Unveils a New Era of Barrel Technology
Seekins Precision has redesigned their rifle actions and bolts for high pressure. Now, they're rethinking the barrel itself for a new generation of cartridges that run hotter, hit harder, and punish old-school barrel des...
Echelon 4.0FC COA Review: The Factory Optic Gun to Beat
Springfield Armory and Aimpoint did not just bolt a red dot onto an Echelon and call it innovation. The 4.0FC COA feels like a factory-built optic pistol that actually starts where most plate-mounted guns stop, with a lo...
Colt’s Blued Python Is Back and It Still Bites
Colt finally gave the Python its polished blue skin back, and the 3-inch version might be the sweet spot of the whole line. It looks like a safe queen, carries like a serious belt gun, and shoots well enough to make you ...
Savage 110 KLYM V2: Proof Barrel, Real-World Groups
A 6.2-lb Savage 110 wearing carbon fiber in all the right places, including a Proof Research barrel, then casually stacking a 0.46-inch best group in 308 Win. If you have ever wished the 110 could go full mountain mode, ...
The S&W 940 vs LCR – 9mm Revolvers Slugfest
In the last year or two, I’ve leaned into snub nose revolvers and have been lucky enough to test a variety of calibers and have come to adore both the LCR in 9mm and the S&W 940....
DTF/STI .338: Titanium Thunder In A Tiny Can
After a year of hunting and range abuse, the Diligent Defense DTF/STI proved short, light, and shockingly quiet on 8.6 BLK and .338. It took heat, knocks, and long strings, then kept purring....

























