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BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 18, 2014 { 18 comments }National Guard deployed to Ferguson at request of Missouri Governor
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 18, 2014 { 0 comments }Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon deployed the National Guard to Ferguson to help quell the violence and chaos that erupted following the shooting death of Michael Brown.
WIn a Free 1911 Mil-Spec
BY Sam Trisler Published: August 17, 2014 { 104 comments }While there are some 1911s out there that are less expensive, they are coming in from overseas. There’s something very American about the Mil-Spec which is, above all, a nod to a very American pistol. For that, Springfield Armory deserves a special kind of credit. Here’s an affordable American made homage to American history, one that can be both a nostalgic icon and a solid carry gun. Hard to beat that combination.
Glock 41 Gen. 4 – New Gun Review – Competition/Duty/Home Defense .45 ACP
BY GunsAmerica Actual Published: August 16, 2014 { 48 comments }Gunslingers agree on very few things, but one of them is that bigger, longer guns are easier to shoot, and to shoot well. This is doubly true when you have to do a lot of shooting. Glock owners are a fierce bunch of gunslinging devotees, and now they have a Gen. 4 version of what is essentially a bigger, longer .45ACP Glock 21. This is the last of a competition trio that joins the G34, a long slide 9mm G17, and the G35, a long slide .40 G22. This new G41 has a barrel about .6 inches longer and it has about 3/4 inch more sight radius than the G21, but it actually comes in a couple ounces lighter.
Prepping 101: Flameless Food Heaters – New Product Review – Mealspec Ration Heater
BY GunsAmerica Actual Published: August 16, 2014 { 11 comments }Do you have a “bug out bag”? Many of us do, but even if you are not planning on leaving your safe location should the Apocalypse arrive unscheduled, there is going to be a transition period between normal life, and survival life. During that time you have to be able to cook. Think about that, because if you are going to rely on freeze dried foods, as we suggested in an earlier installment, that means you should have some kind of cooking apparatus that doesn’t require setting up a stove. For this article we got to look at a fairly new product that is just now finding its way into consumer retail. It is called a “ration heater” from Milspec. This product was developed for heating military MREs, which for home prepping are way too expensive per meal, and they don’t have a 15 year shelf life like freeze dried. So we tried to use the Mealspec Ration Heater to actually cook a 4 serving rice meal from Wise, part of a popular pack carried by many gunshops, and even Walmart.
Mauser M12 .308 Winchester– A modern heirloom
BY Wayne Lincourt Published: August 16, 2014 { 18 comments }The Mauser M12 is a gun that will help you get the most from your shooting ability. It won’t make you a better shooter than you are, but you’ll still shoot better because the gun is about as accurate as a gun can get. It is a well built rifle that will handle the abuse of the hunt, and one that will hold its value for generations to come.
Personality Quirks of the 300 AAC Blackout
BY Tom McHale Published: August 14, 2014 { 12 comments }Can you crack open a 5.56 when you accidentally chamber a 300 Blackout? Yes. Yes you can. With a basic understanding of the cartridge and its personality issues, 300 Blackout is the bomb. For those who are careless, 300 Blackout can be a bomb. What else should look out for? In our ongoing coverage of the 300 Blackout, I offer this in-depth look at some of the personality quirks of the platform.
Gun sales increase in wake of fatal police shooting of teen
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 14, 2014 { 0 comments }Gun sales in the St. Louis area are increasing in the wake of the looting and chaos that followed the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old, last Saturday in Ferguson, Missouri.
Burris Fast Fire III
BY Sam Trisler Published: August 14, 2014 { 2 comments }The Burris FastFire line of red dot sights is known for quality at a low price point. The same is true for the latest addition to the line—the FastFire III. It is practical and perfectly functional and comes in around $240. The 8 MOA dot version is ideal for a shotgun, and I we’ve beaten the hell out of this one, and I’m here to say that the FastFire can handle the abuse.
Hacker group Anonymous releases name of officer who shot Missouri Teen
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 14, 2014 { 9 comments }The hacker group Anonymous released the name of the police officer who fatally shot an unarmed Missouri teen last Saturday.









