Feature Articles

Show First

Heroes Hidden in Plain Sight: The Browning Automatic Rifle

Heroes Hidden in Plain Sight: The Browning Automatic Rifle

{ 46 comments }

It turned out that Mr. Roberson was my neighbor down the road, and he ultimately shared a lot of stories. A literal lifetime before this unassuming Mississippi farmer carried a Browning Automatic Rifle as a member of the 5th Ranger Battalion in World War 2. On June 6th, 1944, he landed in the first wave on Omaha Beach fighting alongside the 116th Infantry Regiment.

Special Forces Tough - Aimpoint Comp M5 Review

Special Forces Tough – Aimpoint Comp M5 Review

{ 6 comments }

I didn’t think I needed anything new from Aimpoint. My old stuff still works perfectly. But then I met the Comp M5 and suddenly it was time for an upgrade.

Geissele Super 700 Trigger: The Best Money You Can Spend on Your 700

Geissele Super 700 Trigger: The Best Money You Can Spend on Your 700

{ 4 comments }

Geissele doesn’t just do things. They do them with style. Can you get an aftermarket trigger for a Remington 700 from someone else? Yes. But why would you?

The Magic of Tapers as They Relate to Firearms

The Magic of Tapers as They Relate to Firearms

{ 3 comments }

Accurate shooting is based on repeatability and consistency. Tapers allow perfect, consistent alignment between barrels, muzzle devices, and silencers.

M&P 45 2.0 - Reviewed

M&P 45 2.0 – Reviewed

{ 21 comments }

The M&P 45 2.0 might not have been a sales dynamo, but to discerning clients, it made waves. As far as ergonomics go, Smith & Wesson did an excellent job.

Big Wheel Keep on Turnin': Running the Revolver for Self-Defense

Big Wheel Keep on Turnin’: Running the Revolver for Self-Defense

{ 25 comments }

Thirty or so years ago, the revolver was the predominant self-defense handgun. Though many still carry a revolver today, competency in the manipulation of wheel guns for self-defense is, if not a lost art, a skill that most revolver carriers lack. And not knowing how to run a revolver can get you or a loved one killed or injured.

The New Big Boy on the Block: Ruger AR-556 MPR in 450 Bushmaster

The New Big Boy on the Block: Ruger AR-556 MPR in 450 Bushmaster

{ 19 comments }

A must have for any gun collector or enthusiast, the new Ruger AR-556 MPR in 450 Bushmaster is a pleasure to shoot as well as look at.

The Browning Hi Power: The Superlative WWII Combat Handgun That Played Both Sides

The Browning Hi Power: The Superlative WWII Combat Handgun That Played Both Sides

{ 32 comments }

The Hi Power has the dubious distinction of being the only production firearm to see general issue among both Allied and Axis forces during World War II. It’s still in service throughout the world today.

Still Champion: The New Glock 19 Gen5 MOS

Still Champion: The New Glock 19 Gen5 MOS

{ 35 comments }

Glock has course-corrected with the new Glock 19 Gen5 MOS FS, answering customer complaints with improvements and making what may be the best Glock ever.

SIG TREAD Rifle: Tailored Upgrades for Under $1000

SIG TREAD Rifle: Tailored Upgrades for Under $1000

{ 11 comments }

SIG’s M400 TREAD is moderately-priced premium rifle which gives the consumer the freedom to tailor the rifle to their application and budget. The extensive TREAD line delivers with the sheer number of upgrade options as well as in terms of quality.