Springfield SA-35 4″ Review: Fast, Flat, Deadly
Springfield’s 4-inch SA-35 keeps the soul of the Hi Power alive while making it faster, handier, and easier to carry. If you already like the full-size gun, this trimmed-down steel 9mm may be the one that really gets under your skin.
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Nitecore NPL35 Review: Blazing Bright, Not Perfect
The Nitecore NPL35 is stupid bright for a semi-compact pistol light, with a clever mounting system and enough throw to make steel past 100 yards feel easy. It also has one aggravating control quirk and a proprietary batt...
Shooters Global Pulse Pro Review: Match-Day Edge
The Shooters Global Pulse Pro crams a stage timer, a digital DOPE card, an anti-cant level, and a stability tracker into one compact rifle-mounted unit. After testing it on steel out to 629 yards, it is clear this thing ...
How Ideology Sent Michael Gloss To Putin’s War
A promising American chased a cause, crossed an ocean, put on a Russian uniform, and died in Ukraine. This is the stark, uncomfortable arc of Michael Gloss....
Springfield SA-35 4″ Review: Fast, Flat, Deadly
Springfield’s 4-inch SA-35 keeps the soul of the Hi Power alive while making it faster, handier, and easier to carry. If you already like the full-size gun, this trimmed-down steel 9mm may be the one that really gets u...
Charles Daly Honcho Review: Cheap Thrill or Trap?
The American-made Charles Daly Honcho looks like a budget-minded 12-gauge bruiser built for tight spaces and rough work. But once the shooting starts, this compact pump reveals a split personality: smoother and better fi...
This M&P 2.0 Turned a Glock Guy Into a Believer
The Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 is not just another striker-fired 9mm trying to chase the usual names. After range time, carry time, and real instructor use, this pistol proved flat-shooting, reliable, optics-ready, and good ...
Mauser 98k Review: Why This WWII Rifle Still Hits Hard
The Mauser Karabiner 98k is not some dusty museum prop that only matters to collectors. It is a hard-kicking, history-soaked bolt gun that still shows exactly why the Mauser action became the gold standard for combat rif...
Sightmark Shade Thermal Review: Worth $1K?
Sightmark’s Shade 3.5-28x30 thermal scope zeroed fast, grouped tight, and delivered the kind of real-world night-hunting performance that makes a $999.97 price tag look downright dangerous to the competition....
Vortex Viper Green Dot Was Built for Shotguns
The Vortex Viper Shotgun Enclosed Micro Green Dot is a purpose-built optic that fixes the awkward, too-high feel of many shotgun red dot setups. With its ultra-low mount, enclosed design, and bright 3 MOA green dot, it l...
Hideki Tojo: The Monster Behind Pearl Harbor
From samurai roots to the gallows, this is Hideki Tojo’s fanatic rise, failed suicide with an 8mm Nambu, and the wild “Remember Pearl Harbor” denture secret that rode with him to trial....

























