I am a firm believer that it should be within the reach of every person to own a ludicrously fast car, a stupidly powerful handgun and a magnum rifle that could take a T-rex off its feet at 1,000 yards. Savage has made that attainable. Enter the Savage 110 BA Stealth. It delivers high performance at a fraction of its .338 Lapua competitors.
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A .338 Lapua for Under $1,700? Savage’s 110 BA Stealth Storms the Market — Full Review
BY Clay Martin Updated: June 30, 2017Sizzling 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 Automatic Mini-14: Ruger brings the A-Team with its AC-556 — Full Review
BY Jon Hodoway Updated: June 27, 2017The AC-556 was based off the Mini-14. Ruger, Sturm& Co. introduced the Mini-14 in 1973, borrowing many of its design elements from both the M1 and the M14. Bill Ruger was interested in law enforcement and military sales, and to that end he released the GB (government bayonet) model. The GB offered a plethora of unique options.
A 5.56 Magnum? Supersize Your AR with the .22 Nosler – Full Review
BY Fred Mastison Updated: June 26, 2017The realm of ballistics can appear mythical. Ballistic technicians are constantly calculating ballistic coefficient and velocity in search of the golden round. These men and women occasionally produce a game changer. This is exactly the case with the folks over at Nosler and their new .22 Nosler.
Pistol Caliber Carbines, The Next Big Thing?
BY Dick Jones Updated: June 22, 2017Pistol caliber carbines are fun and cheap to shoot and it doesn’t hurt that they are chambered in 9mm Luger, one of the most popular centerfire round in the world. This makes them great companion carbine for shooters who already own a 9mm pistol.
Staying in The Black: The Thompson Center $263 Impact Muzzleloader – Full Review
BY Phil Massaro Updated: June 22, 2017Though the muzzleloading rifle market has quite a bit to offer, if this style of rifle isn’t your primary hunting tool a large investment may not make a lot of sense. For the hunter looking to extend their season, especially the later deer seasons, I personally feel the T/C Impact represents a good balance of useable features and affordability.
A Gunfighter’s Dream: The Ed Brown Special Forces .45 ACP – Full Review
BY Rob Garrett Updated: June 21, 2017I have been writing for over 35 years and until this project I’ve never owned or shot an Ed Brown 1911. When I contacted Ed Brown Products, I requested the Ed Brown Special Forces model, which has been the anchor of their pistols lineup for many years. If their base duty/personal-defense handgun was up to par, the other models would be also. I was not disappointed.
An Israeli .308 AK? The IWI Galil ACE – Full Review
BY Dave Bahde Updated: June 21, 2017Building on the tradition of the classic Galil rifle, the new Galil ACE .308 rifle from IWI US offers civilian shooters a new and updated semi-auto version of this renowned battle rifle.
Ready to Strike: The New .38 Special Colt Cobra – Full Review.
BY Jon Hodoway Updated: June 20, 2017The new Cobra in .38 Special from Colt gives revolver fans a great new option in concealed carry snubbies. Read on for the full review.
Prepping 101: Buying/Mining Bitcoin vs. Gold & Silver
BY Paul Helinski Updated: June 18, 2017Part of the prepping world is planning to survive the collapse financially as well as physically. Your approach should depend on your worldview, and what you think is really coming. This is perhaps the biggest question. Something is coming. Is it purely financial, or are we going Mad Max?