The KRISS Vector revolutionized the pistol caliber carbine concept with the release of the first model, chambered in .45 ACP. A carbine in .45 ACP wasn’t very revolutionary – even Bonnie and Clyde had one of those – but what was revolutionary was the operating design of the Vector.
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Taming the Ten: A Reverse-Recoil 10mm? The KRISS Vector Gen II – Full Review.
BY Justin Opinion Published: April 13, 2017 { 12 comments }A 5.56-Sized .308 AR? The POF-USA Piston-Operated Revolution – Full Review.
BY Fred Mastison Published: March 23, 2017 { 56 comments }Patriot Ordnance Factory (POF-USA) looked at the 7.62mm AR design and began to crunch numbers and inspect designs. They believed that there was a way to merge the two worlds of the 7.62mm AR and AR-15. Essentially to make a gun that has .308 performance with a 5.56 size. They decided it was time for a revolution.
The DoubleStar PHD 1911 .45 ACP – Full Review.
BY Dave Bahde Published: March 2, 2017 { 14 comments }While it was once possible to get into a solid American-made 1911 for around $500.00 all day long, that number has almost doubled in many cases. If you are looking for some of the most popular features you may get closer to twice even that. Move up to semi-customs and full customs and the price can reach the stratosphere. For all but a few it’s just too much, prompting a return to basics, and more than a few companies are starting to do just that, including Doublestar.
Ammo Test: Remington’s Affordable HTP 185-grain Self-Defense .45 ACP Load
BY Tom McHale Published: December 12, 2016 { 4 comments }While most premium self-defense ammo will cost you over a buck per round, Remington’s HTP line appeals to the more budget conscious crowd. Packed in boxes of 50, it sells for about the same as most self-defense ammo packaged in boxes of 20. Doing the fancy math indicates that it’s a little less than half the cost of the most expensive stuff.
Ammo Test: Remington Ultimate Defense 9mm 124 Grain Full Size Handgun
BY Tom McHale Published: May 24, 2015 { 13 comments }This time, we’re looking at the Ultimate Defense 9mm 124 grain load for Full-size handguns. It’s a standard pressure load, not a +P, so especially in a larger handgun, it’s tame to fire. With lower recoil and less muzzle flip, you can get back on target more quickly for follow up shots. So how does it perform? Let’s take a look.
Ammo Test: Remington’s Ultimate Defense 38 Special +P
BY Tom McHale Published: March 24, 2015 { 30 comments }Looking for a carry round that will live up to its advertising hype? Yeah–so am I. Companies make some bold claims about penetration and expansion, and these claims get even more elaborate when rounds are engineered for short barreled guns. Today we’re looking at Remington’s Ultimate Defense in .38. Read more….





