I love to look at Professional Hunter’s firearms; they show the rigors of day-to-day hunting life and are often beat nearly to death. While we all have our safe queens, I appreciate those beat up, well-hunted guns that invariably have a story to tell, be it that one shot that even surprised the owner, of those hair-raising tales of dangerous game at close quarters.
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How-To: Shooting Groups for Accuracy
BY Administrator Published: June 23, 2018 { 5 comments }Accuracy testing is a part of life for shooters and gun enthusiasts and an oft-debated practice on social media firearms forums. And although the most-asked question revolves around the number of shots fired for a group, there is far more to testing firearms than round count. Is it nice knowing whether or not your rifle – and you – are truly capable of sub-MOA groups?
Lead Faucet Tactical Accelerated Rifle & Pistol Course: Everything is a Rehearsal for Something
BY Mark Miller Published: June 23, 2018 { 1 comment }Lead Faucet Tactical (LFT) provides tactical and shooting training to civilians, law enforcement, and military units. All of their instructors have extensive special operations backgrounds and real-world expertise which educates their teaching. They conduct basic classes as well as tailored training for specific agency requirements.
Nemo Omen 300 Win Mag – AR Gets A Turbo Charger
BY Clay Martin Published: June 22, 2018 { 16 comments }When I heard semi-auto and 300 Winchester Magnum, I assumed the gun had to be gigantic. It is large, but not Micheal Bay oversized. At first glance, you can see the DNA shared with an AR-15. There are a few changes to accommodate the caliber, but it keeps the things I find important.
Most Important Aspects of Selecting a Handgun for Self-Defense: Fit and Function
BY Mark Miller Published: June 16, 2018 { 10 comments }There is an old story about a Texas Ranger. He was attending a social event with his family, wearing his issue sidearm. A woman approached the Ranger and said “I see you are wearing a pistol, are you expecting trouble?” The Ranger replied politely, “Why no ma’am, if I was expecting trouble, I would have brought a rifle.”
Historical Origins of the HK93, AK74, M16A1 and AR18
BY Will Dabbs Published: June 16, 2018 { 14 comments }Mechanical systems like small arms evolve in response to myriad forces both industrial and martial. Somebody has an idea that seems to work, and that idea is tweaked, adjusted, and improved over time until it becomes something better, more reliable, and more efficient. The astute student of modern small arms, however, can generally tease out the origins of a mechanism with a little study.
Hunting Using Nature’s Benchrest: Ready, Aim, Fire
BY Jordan Voigt Published: June 16, 2018 { 1 comment }With a little creativity and practice, our hunting gear and/or Mother Nature can provide the same stability at a moment’s notice as the most versatile bipod sold.
The Sabatti Urban Sniper w/Trijicon Review: Tactical Precision Italian Style
BY Brian McCombie Published: June 16, 2018 { 11 comments }Imported to the United States exclusively by the Italian Firearms Group, the Urban Sniper sports a relatively short (for a long-range precision platform) 20-inch bull barrel. Even with that shorter barrel, the Urban Sniper isn’t a lightweight at 8.75 pounds, though few of today’s long-range rifles are exactly nimble. It is also very accurate, has a great trigger and fits on the shoulder well.
Field Test: Beretta’s APX Full Size and Compact
BY Tom McHale Published: June 16, 2018 { 4 comments }The APX was born out of the Army’s Modular Handgun trials. Manufacturers came out with new pistols and revisions of existing models in their efforts to win the lucrative contract to equip the United States Military with 74 boatloads of new handguns to replace the Beretta M9 series now in service.
Krytos Titanium Glock Slides – Science Fiction Incarnate for Your Combat Tupperware.
BY Clay Martin Published: June 16, 2018 { 7 comments }Krytos has run multiple slides past the 100,000 cycle test without issues. While not common, that is about the point you see steel slides start to crack. By that, I meant that it doesn’t happen often, but it does happen. In testing, they plugged the barrel, fired a round, and the slide survived to continue shooting.








