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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Minute of Angle Explained (MOA) – Take the Quiz!
MOA gets tossed around constantly, but a lot of shooters still treat it like voodoo. This guide breaks down minute of angle, scope clicks, reticles, and real-world rifle accuracy in plain English so the math finally stop...
EAA Witness2311 CMXX Review: Budget 2011
The EAA Witness2311 CMXX comes out swinging with flat-shooting manners, a built-in comp, and a price that makes the 2011 crowd a lot less intimidating. It is not perfect, and the trigger started out rougher than advertis...
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....

























