The Advanced Armament Corp. is launching a new standard for their in-house handguards called SquareDrop, based on the open-source KeyMod standard.
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SquareDrop by AAC: KeyMod Compatible Honey Badger Handguards
BY Max Slowik Published: September 21, 2016 { 1 comment }Suppressor Company Offers An AR?—The AAC MPW in 300 BLK—Full Review
BY Rob Garrett Published: September 5, 2016 { 9 comments }Today, everyone in the industry is aware of the 300 BLACKOUT cartridge. Indeed, firearms and ammunition in 300 BLK are readily available from most major manufacturers. However, many readers may have forgotten, or never heard, the origins of the cartridge. And the company that developed has its own AR designed to fire it.
Specialized Suppressor-Ready Nighthawk Custom GRP Recon .45 1911—Full Review.
BY Rob Garrett Published: August 16, 2016 { 5 comments }The Nighthawk Custom Global Response Pistol, GRP, was introduced at the height of the Global War on Terror. The original GRP was a standard 1911 duty-ready pistol in a traditional configuration. The company then answered the requests for a rail model by introducing the GRP Recon.
ATF on 41F: Say Hello to the New Gun Trust Rules
BY Max Slowik Published: July 13, 2016 { 55 comments }The now-in-effect Rule 41F is a bit of a mixed blessing. It complicates how trusts are made but it also makes it easier for many people to buy NFA-regulated firearms.
1,200 Yards w/5.56 AR-15 – AXTS MI-T556 SPR Range Report
BY Dave Bahde Published: June 16, 2016 { 55 comments }Although a relatively young company, has earned a reputation for producing top-quality firearms designed to achieve very specific missions. And its newest, the AXTS MI-T556 SPR, continues that tradition. The rifle is based on the Special Purpose Rifle (SPR) that was brought into U.S. military service as the MK12 in 2002. It was designed as [...]
First Look: Gemtech’s New Integra Silenced AR Upper — NRA 2016
BY Tom McHale Published: May 20, 2016 { 11 comments }Anyway, at this year’s event, I happened to stop at the Gemtech station first, by pure chance and stumbled on some quiet coolness. New for 2016 is the Integra silenced AR upper receiver.
Review: Surefire Ryder 9 Ti Suppressor
BY Tom McHale Published: May 14, 2016 { 0 comments }As the “Ti” part of the name implies, the Surefire Ryder 9 TI is body is made of Titanium for strength and weight reduction. In fact, the tube, front cap, and base plate are all made of Titanium. Read our review of this lightweight can.
Review: Gemtech GM-9 Suppressor
BY Tom McHale Published: April 16, 2016 { 5 comments }The Gemtech GM-9 isn’t the quietest suppressor on the market, but it is light. and the weight savings can be big deal for those who shoot pistols. How well does it stack up to the other 9mm cans?
Suppressor Review: AAC Illusion 9mm
BY Tom McHale Published: April 2, 2016 { 3 comments }The new AAC Illusion provides a new twist on the traditional silencer design–a tubular can with a shape that means you won’t need new sights. And we’ve found some new 9mm ammo that runs clean in suppressors. Read the review.
Gun Review: Smith & Wesson M&P 45 Threaded
BY Tom McHale Published: March 21, 2016 { 5 comments }The Smith & Wesson M&P pistols don’t get as much love as they deserve. Now there’s a new M&P for those devotees who want to quiet down their range time. How well do the new .45 ACP M&Ps work? Read our review.









