There 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.
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A Pair of Rock Rivers — LAR-15 Quick Magazine Change & LAR-15 Better Than Basic Carbine
BY Jon Hodoway Published: September 29, 2017 { 12 comments }Intro to Precision Rifle Series — Mindset, Equipment & Skills
BY Ian Kenney Published: September 26, 2017 { 2 comments }Precision Rifle Shooting (PRS) has been gaining a lot of ground in recent and with that an increasing interest in precision rifle competitions. I started shooting precision rifle competitions about 12 years ago and back then, the competitive landscape was different. There weren’t as many matches around as I was getting into it and there certainly weren’t any standardized rules about what was and wasn’t allowed.
Mossberg’s Waterfowl Slayer — The 930 Pro-Series Waterfowl
BY Alfredo Rico Published: September 26, 2017 { 2 comments }Having the right tool for the right job helps eek out the most enjoyment of the sport. When I was invited to go waterfowl shooting, I didn’t want to risk water damage to the wood on my upland shotgun. Falling in the water or being pelted by hours of rain is not uncommon when waterfowl hunting, so I knew I needed a shotgun designed for the wet environment of a waterfowl blind. Enter the Mossberg 930 Pro-Series Waterfowl, a 12 gauge, gas operated semi-automatic shotgun designed to take the abusive environment of waterfowl hunting.
SIG Goes Quiet — Save Your Hearing: Why It’s Smart To Buy A Can.
BY Clay Martin Published: September 23, 2017 { 24 comments }With the Hearing Protection Act being heard on Capitol Hill this week and the introduction of the Maxim50, suppressors are front and center in the shooting community. SIG Sauer has been marketing themselves as the “ total systems provider”, and that is proving more accurate by the day. This week, we finished the hard part of getting a suppressor. The waiting game.
The Guns of U.S. Army Aviation in Vietnam — Personal Defense Weapons on Slicks, Snakes & Loaches
BY Will Dabbs Published: September 22, 2017 { 26 comments }The war in Vietnam saw the introduction of a wide array of new technologies. From smart bombs to night vision and lightweight assault rifles, Vietnam was a proving ground for countless new weapons and the tactics that drove their employment. As a result, flight crews operating Army rotary-wing combat aircraft frequently made up the rules as they went along.
When Bears Attack — Top Sidearms to Carry in Bear Country
BY Phil Massaro Published: September 22, 2017 { 156 comments }As an outdoorsman, I enjoy being afield in all sorts of capacities. While hunting is one of my favorite pastimes, fishing and hiking are a wonderful means of spending time with friends and family and living in close proximity to both the Catskill and Adirondack mountains, there is ample opportunity for both of those activities. I am also, by trade, a Professional Land Surveyor, so my work hours are often spent in the remote wilderness areas.
Waterfowl Artillery: CZ Swamp Magnum
BY Jeff Cramblit Published: September 22, 2017 { 6 comments }Waterfowl hunters are a dedicated lot; heading off to the lakes and swamps before daylight, stringing out decoys, shivering motionlessly in the blind as the morning fog cuts through their best camo jacket, all for the sake of making the skies rain ducks and geese. CZ has just the ticket for those of you who are really serious about filling the skies with shot and bringing down every bird that comes in range, the CZ Swamp Magnum Camo.
A Match Made in CCW Heaven: S&W M&P BodyGuard 38 CT with Federal HST
BY Clay Martin Published: September 21, 2017 { 16 comments }This week, I got my hands on the M&P Bodyguard in .38 Special from our friends over at Smith and Wesson. What is the big deal, you may ask, with a .38 Special J Frame that was actually released six years ago? Well, there have been a couple of updates, but the biggest deal is what we found to feed it.
A 1911 Crushing Targets at 180 meters — Dan Wesson Elite Series Brings the Fury
BY Clay Martin Published: September 21, 2017 { 21 comments }What do you call a double stack 1911 in 9mm, with an Excalibur level trigger, an RMR, and a threaded barrel? Dan Wesson calls that the Fury. One of the most appropriately named pistols I have seen. I would have to concur. This pistol has roots in paper and steel matches, but God help whoever is on the other end of this as a tactical gun.
10 Lessons Bugging Out Ahead of Irma – Prepping 101
BY Paul Helinski Published: September 17, 2017 { 0 comments }You wouldn’t think that bugging out from Irma would be anything spectacular, because I’m prepping for the collapse and all, but nothing went as I expected. These are some important lessons.






