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BY Tom McHale Published: July 23, 2015 { 33 comments }Six AK Mags You Can Trust Your Life To
BY Dave Higginbotham Published: July 22, 2015 { 28 comments }Regardless of the rifle, if magazines exist for it, some of them are terrible. This is hard to believe for AK owners, who have only ever seen their rifle run flawlessly, but there are in fact, AKM magazines of questionable quality and reliability. So how do you distinguish between gold and crap?
The Philosophy of Every Day Carry (EDC)
BY Dave Higginbotham Published: July 19, 2015 { 1 comment }Every Day Carry. What’s yours? What gun do you carry everyday? What else? Knives, lights, tools… we’ll be looking at the practicality and functionality. This is the introduction to a series we’re dedication to the here-and-now.
EDC: Tactical Editor GunsAmerica
BY Jacob Epstein Published: July 19, 2015 { 2 comments }Jacob Epstein, our Tactical Editor, volunteered for a classic pocket dump. He didn’t have much choice–concealed carry is in his job description. So what’s in his pockets? More than guns. Check out what he’s carrying.
The 100% American Made AK: The Ras-47
BY Dave Higginbotham Published: July 16, 2015 { 56 comments }When sanctions shut down the import of many AK-47s, many of us began to get a bit twitchy. While the supply of AKs didn’t dry up as some gun-control nuts would have liked, Century ramped up plans for this rifle: the RAS-47. This 7.62 x 39 is made in America and a fine example of the entry level AK. Read our review.
Pro-Tech Godson: Wow! Your Next Knife Purchase?
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: July 16, 2015 { 12 comments }In the market for a new tactical, urban everyday carry blade? Check out Pro-Tech’s Godson. It’s a must-see.
Advanced Mil-Dot: Estimating Distance Using Your Scope
BY Tom McHale Published: July 16, 2015 { 29 comments }Break out the calculators–we’re doing some math. This isn’t count-on-your-fingers math, either. We’re talking about the Mil-Dot reticle scope and its use. And this is valuable information for anyone who shoots long range. This isn’t Mil-Dot Made Easy–we’ve done that one already. This is the advanced lesson.
Build an AR-15: The Lowdown on Lowers
BY Jacob Epstein Published: July 15, 2015 { 11 comments }When deciding how you want to build an AR-15, the lower often takes center-stage. The lower receiver ties the whole rifle together. And it is a popular stating point for most builds, which means there are numerous options for material construction, style, and how much effort is required to finish them.
SIG SAUER P320 Grows up – to .45 ACP (Review)
BY Justin Opinion Published: July 14, 2015 { 52 comments }SIG’s P320 platform is a frontrunner in the upcoming modular handgun trials. The new .45 ACP version is a full-sized pistol that performs like the rest of the P320 line, which is winning people over. But this P320 has a couple of surprises. How will the .45 ACP version stand up to the modularity standards that define the upcoming tests? Read our review.
Prepping 101: Large Portable Family Shelters
BY Paul Helinski Published: July 12, 2015 { 20 comments }If there is one thing I have learned since starting this column, it is that survival is very detailed. The byproduct of this is that survival can also be very expensive, because the cheaper options, while they look viable, fail in the details. To stay on the topic of bugging out which I started three weeks ago with pack basics and essentials, I got to thinking about family tents. In any disaster scenario, a large percentage of those who survive will end up displaced, and third only to food and water is shelter. And while small tents may be the way to go if you are lighting out alone or as a couple, if you have a family, with supplies, being able to drop everybody and everything into a dry single secure shelter is going to be a very big deal.









