Today is 3/22/22 and it’s no coincidence or accident that SIG Sauer is announcing their newest pistol, the SIG P322. It’s not a P320 or a P365 but it’s obvious, as soon
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SIG’s NEW P322 Rimfire – Fully Tested w/18 Different Types of Ammo!
BY True Pearce Updated: March 22, 2022You Don’t Need a License to Own a Suppressor: $200 Taxes, Constructive Possession, & Made In Your State Suppressors
BY True Pearce Updated: March 20, 2022On a regular basis, I hear knowledgeable gun owners say that they’d love to own a suppressor but that they don’t want to get a class 3 license. It just isn’t worth the hassle to them.
Ruger 10/22 Charger – The Ultimate Donor Gun? Reviewed
BY Clay Martin Updated: March 20, 2022This week is a bit of an odd duck, as we rather intentionally bought a gun we intend to look nothing like factory in just a few weeks. But since we do have it, we thought why not take a look at it as it sits. We mean of course the Ruger 10/22 Charger, the red headed step child of rimfires.
Seekins Havak HIT – The New King
BY Clay Martin Updated: March 13, 2022We have a new contender for the crown this week from Seekins Precision, an absolute stunner in the bolt action category. Seekins has already impressed us with the Havak series, but the new HIT model is something else completely. Hold onto your hats, this one is going to create some waves
The Mossberg 590A1 Retrograde – Military Fight Shotgun
BY Travis Pike Updated: March 13, 2022Of all the fighting shotguns out there, the Mossberg 590A1 has always been one of my favorites. I was issued one in my days as a Marine for a short period, and since then, I’ve been a fan. The 590A1 would form the basis of the fighting shotgun for the United States military. One of the latest models blends all the military’s requirements with a dose of old-school cool to form the Mossberg 590A1 Retrograde.
Springfield’s New Hellcat Pro – Best of Both Worlds? Full Review
BY Justin Opinion Updated: March 4, 2022The Hellcat Pro is poised to be that in-between Goldilocks pistol that can serve equally well as a concealed carry handgun and a duty gun worn openly OWB.
Who Can Own a Suppressor (Or Hunt with One) in the United States?
BY Jordan Michaels Updated: February 27, 2022Feature Articles, Guns, Silencers, Suppressor Academy, Suppressors, Tactical,
Time to Armor Up? Testing Predator Armor’s Level III Plates
BY Brian McCombie Updated: February 26, 2022A relative newcomer to the body armor market, Predator Armor is based in Delta, Utah, where it makes and sells body armor plates, plate carriers, and other accessories. When I was asked if I might review some of the Predator product line, I thought to myself, “Body Armor? Me?”
Why a Silencer Might Prevent Dementia & 17 Other Reasons You Need a Suppressor
BY Updated: February 19, 202218 total reasons everyone should own a suppressor.
Wilson Custom Glock 19 MOS – Duty Ready
BY Rob Garrett Updated: February 19, 2022For many readers, a stock Glock 19, with good sights, meets their needs. I have several stock Glocks that I shoot well. However, one only has to look at the number of shops, that offer modification, to realize that custom Glocks are popular and meet the wants and needs of the shooter. The price of Wilson’s work, and their turnaround time, is very reasonable. Whether you want a full custom Glock, or simply some slide serrations and a trigger, Wilson can accommodate your requests. I’ve carried my Wilson Combat G-19, daily, for over five years and have been very pleased.