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Build an AR-15: Direct Impingement or Piston Operation?

Build an AR-15: Direct Impingement or Piston Operation?

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As we continue our series on how to build an AR-15, we ask a complex qeustion. Direct impingement or piston operation. Should the gun stick to the time-tested formula for basic gas operation, or do you want a cleaner running machine? We’re looking at the differences in this week’s installment.

SilencerCo 45 Osprey in action.

Legally Buy Machine Guns, Silencers, Short Barrels–Understand the NFA

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There’s a lot of confusion about the above NFA Firearms and who can possess them. Are they legal? Do you have to be a class III Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL)? Have a manufacturing certificate? An import license? The purpose of this article is to shed some light on these questions.

Build an AR-15: AR Calibers

Build an AR-15: AR Calibers

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Looking to build an AR-15? What caliber will you choose? .223 is just the start. Before you get into the build, you need to know exactly what you want your rifle to do. You can always stick with the traditional 5.56, but is that the right choice? Here’s a list of the most popular calibers and what they deliver.

Build an AR-15: Step by Step--Series Introduction

Build an AR-15: Step by Step–Series Introduction

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The writer’s at GunsAmerica are coming to gether to share their expertise. Over the next few weeks we’ll be featuring expert opinions on the ins-and-out of building an AR from the ground up. If you’ve got that itch to do it yourself, or have ever thought you might build an AR-15, this series is for you. Here’s the intro…

Shooting Revolvers and Autos From the Pocket

Shooting Revolvers and Autos From the Pocket

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Hollywood would have you believe that shooting from inside the coat is a devastatingly stealthy way to put bullets in bad guys. How easy is it, really? Will the gun jam, preventing a follow-up shot? If you use a revolver, will you burn the hell out of your hand and catch your clothes on fire? We’ve heard all the rumors, and now we have the answers…

Old School Concealed Carry-- Two Walther PPKs

Old School Concealed Carry– Two Walther PPKs

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As companies race to make ever smaller and lighter concealed carry guns, Walther continues to do what they do best. The PPK is a timeless classic made famous by its dominant role in Hollywood, but the sleek gun still has something to offer. And with a companion pistol in .22LR, trainging with the PPK and PPK/S couldn’t be easier. Read our review of a perfect pair.

Prepping 101: NO BS Bugout Bag Basics & Essentials

Prepping 101: NO BS Bugout Bag Basics & Essentials

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I have avoided the subject of “bugging out” in this series until now, and it was intentional. Most bugout articles are absolute garbage. I even saw one in a large format news stand magazine that compared **children’s backpacks** because in the same issue were several advertising spreads from Columbia. Bugging out is a great topic if you want clicks and magazine purchases, but few people address what it means to actually bug out, and the different scenarios that may force you to leave a secure location. Think about it. Are the roads jammed? Am I going to be on foot at some point? I can’t hide that I am carrying resources, and at some point I may have to deal with “the authorities” who are going to make sure that I am unarmed. How do I maximize the money that I can spend right now, to perhaps survive at some point out on the road to somewhere.

Dan Wesson's Heritage 1911--Review

Dan Wesson’s Heritage 1911–Review

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So what do you get out of a mid priced 1911 that you don’t from a budget pistol? Mostly fit and finish. I also expect some upgraded features, like checkering on the mainspring housing, nice grips and good sights. That is what this Dan Wesson Heritage delivers. And it looks good, too. Read our review

Expansion was picture perfect for all projectiles fired.

Ammo Test: Barnes TAC-XPD .40 S&W 140 grain

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Why does .40 get such a bad rap? Is it because of its association with the government? Is it nothing but a dumbed down 10mm? Barnes has some .40 S&W that just might make you change your mind.

Prepping 101: Free and Cheap Survival Publications - 1st Live, Then Rebuild!

Prepping 101: Free and Cheap Survival Publications – 1st Live, Then Rebuild!

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I like to ask myself regularly, what do I take for granted? Because when I asked myself that three years ago, the answer was “everything.” These days I don’t take for granted that there will be food in the supermarket, electricity to pump water out of my well (or from city waterpumps), or that there will be any 911 to call should I need help…with anything. But one of my last pillars to fall was the fact that I really thought that I had enough knowledge, and what I didn’t know I could easily put my hand on, because of the internet. But the more I have thought about how much I rely on the internet, the more I have realized that it is time to downloading information about things I needs. The problem is, re-finding it all and downloading it is time consuming, so I decided to start buying CD and DVD compendiums on things I might need.