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DIY Rifle Rods

Maximize Space in Your Gun Safe with these DIY ‘Rifle Rods’

Rifle rods are handy pieces of plastic and Velcro that allow gun owners to store rifles vertically rather than at an angle.

SIG Sauer MCX VIRTUS Long-term Endurance Test: Part 1

SIG Sauer MCX VIRTUS Long-term Endurance Test: Part 1

Last month, I was handed the new SIG Sauer Virtus rifle for review, my first test item in the MCX family. Though initially, I was skeptical, the Virtus turned out to be very impressive weapon system. It uses a unique operating system, an entirely new piston driven action developed in-house by SIG Sauer.

M1A Springfield

Clay’s Overview of Springfield’s M1A in 6.5 Creedmoor

Last year, Clay got to go test out some of Springfield’s newest goodies at an event in Las Vegas. One of his favorites was the M1A in 6.5 Creedmoor.

Phoenix Weaponry Debuts AR-Based .45-70 Auto Rifle

Phoenix Weaponry Debuts AR-Based .45-70 Auto Rifle

Phoenix Weaponry, operating out of Longmont, Colorado, is launching a new semi-automatic rifle series chambered for .45-70 Auto, a modified .45-70 Government cartridge.

On the Range with Smith & Wesson's M&P15T & Crimson Trace's LiNQ System

On the Range with Smith & Wesson’s M&P15T & Crimson Trace’s LiNQ System

An ideal home defense Ar-15 should be lightweight, modular, decently accurate and equipped with a light, laser, and a red dot sight. Smith and Wesson’s new M&P15T with M-LOK and Crimson Trace LiNQ System, perfectly fits these requirements, and I recently had the pleasure of testing one.

First Look: Springfield M1A in 6.5 Creedmoor — Full Review

First Look: Springfield M1A in 6.5 Creedmoor — Full Review

This week, I got my hands on a rifle that is destined for greatness. Springfield Armory has surprised all of us by chambering the M1A in 6.5 Creedmoor! I am not generally a fan of what I consider ancient weapons, but I am prepared to make an exception for this one. The History of the [...]

Is a rifle more or less accurate with a suppressor? There's only one way to find out.

Is Your Rifle More or Less Accurate with a Suppressor?

Would you rather be quiet or accurate? Do you have to choose between them or do this two concepts coexist like politicians and sex scandals?

Not so long ago, I competed in an F-Class match, shooting at a distance of 800 yards. One thing that stood out was the competitors’ finicky attention to muzzle devices, or more accurately, the lack thereof. First, F-class allows none, so there’s that. Second, the chatter on the firing line was that muzzle devices like brakes, flash hiders, and suppressors only reduce the accuracy of a rifle. I have no reason to doubt that, but it did get me thinking.

First Look: Springfield SAINT Edge — Full Review

First Look: Springfield SAINT Edge — Full Review

It is pretty hard to get excited about an AR-15 in the current marketplace, which as a consumer is a good problem to have. I am certain there is an analogy in me somewhere that is family website friendly but let’s all just use our own imaginations instead. I have reviewed three SAINT models in the last 365 days if you count the pistol, and I count the pistol. It was going to have to be spectacular to get my attention.

And on this one, Springfield Armory delivered in spades.

National Rifle League Announces the 2017 NRL Championships

National Rifle League Announces the 2017 NRL Championships

The Championship will be held from January 20th – January 21st at Nellis Air Force Base, and will be hosted by Sin City Precision.

Sauer Unveils The World's First Heated Rifle Grip

Sauer Unveils The World’s First Heated Rifle Grip

J. P. Sauer & Sohn debuted what they’re calling the “world’s first” heated rifle grip system this month.