Maxim Defense entered the fray just a few years back as a disruptor to the “same old, same old” firearms industry. They were initially known for their debut PDW brace and stock, a marvel of engineering. Through what we can only assume was a vision on Mescaline, Maxim managed to shorten the normal buffer system of an AR to 1/3rd the length while retaining full spring strength and buffer weight. Not just regular buffers either. They make them all the way up to H3, which is near double standard. Which would prove to be important later, like this week.
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Where to Buy a Suppressor
BY True Pearce Published: May 8, 2022 { 2 comments }Now that you know how to choose a suppressor, where do you buy it from?
Garrison 9mm, The Newest 1911 from Springfield Armory – Full Review
BY Garrett Negen Published: April 24, 2022 { 4 comments }850 for the blued and $900 for the stainless, these should be solid options in the mid-tier 9mm 1911 market.
The Sentry Gunnar Belt – Keep It Minimalist
BY Travis Pike Published: April 21, 2022 { 3 comments }The Gunnar belt provides an excellent platform for mounting all your tactical goodies. It’s small and discrete enough to ensure you can conceal it if necessary. The Gunnar is a perfect duty belt and provides a modern tactical option that will allow you to retain all your necessary gear without needing a chest rig or plate carrier. Sentry made the belt comfortable, durable, and truly minimalist without requiring any kind of harness to keep the belt from shifting.
How to Choose a Suppressor – Things To Consider Before You Pull the Trigger
BY True Pearce Published: April 10, 2022 { 13 comments }about how you’ll use your suppressor. The way you use your suppressor should determine the features you’ll shop for in a suppressor. The features you decide are important, should be the determining factors in what suppressor you purchase
SIG’s NEW P322 Rimfire – Fully Tested w/18 Different Types of Ammo!
BY True Pearce Published: March 22, 2022 { 14 comments }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
You Don’t Need a License to Own a Suppressor: $200 Taxes, Constructive Possession, & Made In Your State Suppressors
BY True Pearce Published: March 20, 2022 { 22 comments }On 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 Published: March 20, 2022 { 9 comments }This 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 Published: March 13, 2022 { 7 comments }We 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 Published: March 13, 2022 { 11 comments }Of 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.









