Despite its short disappearance, the 5mm rimfire is the ultimate varmint hunting cartridge. Reaching 17 HMR-like speeds with a heavier projectile, it puts massive foot-pounds of energy downrange on target. Varmint hunters have been waiting for its return to the market and it is finally back thanks to Aguila.
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Aguila Ammo Brings Back 5mm Remington Rimfire – SHOT Show 2019
BY Riley Baxter Updated: February 5, 2019Accurize Your Ruger 10/22 — Victor Company Titan Stock
BY Ian Kenney Updated: September 29, 2017The .22LR is about as American as apple pie and it’s safe to say that no other .22 rifle is as American as the Ruger 10/22. Since the 1960’s, the Ruger 10/22 has been responsible for the countless shot-up cans, the taking of small game, and general fun having then just about any other .22LR made. This is for good reason. Similar to the AR-15, the 10/22 is manufactured in a way that makes it easy to swap out components to go from plinker to tack driver in no time.
A Pair of Rock Rivers — LAR-15 Quick Magazine Change & LAR-15 Better Than Basic Carbine
BY Jon Hodoway Updated: September 29, 2017There are lots of great companies competing for a slice of the AR-15 market, but it’s sometimes hard to find a rifle that is different. Enter Rock River Arms. I was torn between two rifles: the LAR-15 QMC (Quick Magazine Change) and the LAR-15 BTB (Better Than Basic) Carbine. I couldn’t decide between which one to test, so Rock Rivers graciously sent both.
A Hi-Cap, Magnum Snubbie? The S&W Performance Center 327
BY Clay Martin Updated: September 15, 2017It seems like every year we hear that revolvers are dead, and then every year some magic happens with the wheel guns. The Performance Center Model 327 is no exception to this. The 327 is everything you could ever want in a personal protection gun if you are a wheel gun fan.
The CZ Shadow 2: A 9mm Mag-Dump Machine — Full Review
BY Justin Opinion Updated: August 17, 2017The CZ-75 is a legendary handgun design. It is to Eastern Europe what the 1911 is to the west in many ways. The iconic design and silhouette became the ubiquitous standard image of “handgun” on the other side of the iron curtain like the Browning classic Gov’t model did over here.
A 41-Round Shotgun? Kel-Tec KSG-25 — Full Review
BY Clay Martin Updated: July 31, 2017When the original KSG hit the streets so many years ago, it set the firearms world ablaze. It was the must-have new toy for a variety of reasons. Now the KSG-25 offers 24-plus-one shells of buckshot and slugs at your fingertips! An entire box of shells onboard, with the reliability of a pump shotgun. Yes, please! I will take one.
Sizzling SIG P226 ASE: Ultralight 16-round 9mm—Full Review
BY Justin Opinion Updated: June 27, 2017“If only SIG Sauer would offer the P226 in more configurations,” said no one. Ever. Okay, I couldn’t help opening with a bit of snark, but if you pay attention to the firearms market you know that there are about as many SKUs for the P226 as there have been for G.I. Joe. Enter the P226 ASE. And it’s a beauty.
An Any Optic .45? The Accuracy X Multi-Sight 1911 – Full Review.
BY Justin Opinion Updated: June 14, 2017The name Multi-Sight, as it suggests, means that these pistols are ready to accept a variety of different types of sights with very little effort. The top rear of the slide has been milled out to accept a number of available drop-in tops.
STI Hex Tactical 2011: A 9mm Triple-Tap Machine—Full Review.
BY Justin Opinion Updated: May 15, 2017I have never owned an STI pistol, and until I received the Hex Tactical for this review, I had only shot them a few times, during “hey, try this out” sessions on match days. I was impressed on those occasions and was eager to have this model – a relatively new one from STI, all to myself for testing. Spoiler alert: I wasn’t disappointed!
D3-9SD Integrally Suppressed 9mm: The Ultimate Urban Carbine?
BY Fred Mastison Updated: April 22, 2017Over the last several years the firearms industry has exploded with AR-15 style rifles. Once the realm of large manufacturers, an increased demand and the potential for profit has spurred the launch of countless new rifle companies. At a more detailed level the market has seen an increase in ARs chambered in 9mm.