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Marlin’s New Dark Series Ain’t Your Grandpappy’s Lever Gun – NRA 2019
BY Jordan Michaels Published: May 5, 2019 { 23 comments }Yeah, yeah. We get it. It’s a suppressor-ready blacked-out lever gun with a pic rail and paracord loop. Your grandpappy is rolling in his grave.
But as much as we wanted to complain about the tacticool bros ruining classic Americana, we got a chance to handle (or fondle, as the case may be) Marlin’s new Dark Model 336 and Model 1895 at this year’s NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits, and we gotta admit—these guns are cool.
The Savage Rascal – A True Youth Rifle
BY Ivan Loomis Published: April 19, 2019 { 5 comments }When choosing a rifle for a young shooter, it’s important to not only consider barrel length but overall weight. After comparing several youth rifles, one clearly stood out from the rest.
Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 686 Raises the Bar Again
BY Justin Opinion Published: April 19, 2019 { 20 comments }The S&W Performance Center Model 686 is memorable for its high quality. The trigger action rolls smoothly and is among the very best I’ve shot.
Thureon Defense’s 10mm Carbine is NOT An AR15!
BY Clay Martin Published: April 18, 2019 { 40 comments }It has been an excellent year for us 10mm Cultists, our cartridge of choice has grown by leaps and bounds. New guns, a gaggle of new factory loads, and an upswing in popularity have made 10mm more available than ever. With so many options, I felt compelled to write a post on alchemy write a review of available factory ammo and how it performed in the real world. A test like that requires, obviously, a gaggle of available pistol barrel lengths. But in my opinion, it should also be done from a carbine, as the 10mm gains so much from a rifle length barrel. So I went looking for one. And to the lasting shame of the firearms manufacturing world, I found very slim options.
The Death of Anwar Sadat: Comrade Kalashnikov’s Assault Rifle Ends an Era
BY Will Dabbs Published: April 17, 2019 { 9 comments }Anwar Sadat served as the third President of Egypt. His story is a cautionary tale about the risks associated bringing peace to the Middle East.
Remington Model Seven Threaded: A Perfectly Practical Rifle
BY Ian Kenney Published: April 13, 2019 { 6 comments }One of Remington’s most practical rifles is the Model Seven Threaded, which features a short, threaded barrel, a hydro-dipped synthetic stock, and a one-piece scope base.
Rock Island Armory’s Ultra 1911: The PRO Match
BY Mark Miller Published: April 11, 2019 { 1 comment }The Rock Island Armory PRO Match Ultra is a super-sized version of Browning’s eternal classic, the 1911. Competition-oriented, the PRO Match has a 5” Bull Barrel and a rail-free dust cover pushing weight forward for stability. The big steel double-stack frame holds sixteen rounds of versatile .40 Smith & Wesson, a round favored by both competitors and police agencies.
Delta S 9mm- Heir Apparent to the MP-5SD throne
BY Clay Martin Published: April 6, 2019 { 5 comments }Arguably the least development we have seen on new firearms is in the submachine gun arena. Once the coolest kid on the block, sub guns were a staple of counter-terrorism forces, the world over. Despite many attempts to usurp it, the MP-5 was far and away the weapon of choice.
Kimber EVO SP Custom Shop: Range Tested
BY Rob Garrett Published: April 6, 2019 { 8 comments }“Success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan!” The quote has been attributed to several people, including President John F. Kennedy. I think the phrase is applicable to Kimber’s new EVO SP pistol. The EVO SP, in general, is a successor to the ill-fated Solo. First introduced in 2011, the Solo was a sub-compact, [...]







