
The Mk19 Grenade Machine Gun
By John M. Buol Jr. “Small arm” is a relative term. NATO defines this as any individual or crew-portable direct fire weapon with a
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More than a hundred firearms examined and assessed – all that you can find in this category. Here, we’ve gathered our reviews on handguns, rifles and shotguns with all the examinations and field tests. Here is a treasure trove of gun reviews.
By John M. Buol Jr. “Small arm” is a relative term. NATO defines this as any individual or crew-portable direct fire weapon with a
By Nancy Jo Adams The Benelli Super Vinci, another quality, dependable shotgun by Benelli USA designed for those turkey and duck hunters who prefer to
Unparalleled Versatility for any Sportsman’s Arsenal By Nancy Jo Adams A reliable, all-around shotgun is valuable in any sportsman’s arsenal. In my research for the
By Trampas Swanson When it comes to the topic of concealed carry handguns, debates on which is the best option for carry can quickly become
By Luke Brandenburg The speedy dove leaves thousands of confident shooters in dismay every year. Make sure that you have a good shotgun and
By John M. Buol Jr. “What a f***in’ cool lookin’ rifle.” Sgt. Chuck Pruitt’s sentiment echoed off the concrete walls of our Camp Stanley storage
Best 308 Rifles For Sale Visit Our Store Click Here By Kip Staton I first encountered the Ruger American rifles while working for a large
A guide to modern ownership of the M1 Garand. By John M. Buol Jr. U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, M1 was the first practical self loading
By Guy J. Sagi Beretta’s ARX 100 and ARX 160 have the sculpted lines racing enthusiasts have come to expect from exotic Italian cars—without
A quality rifle has its place front and center in most every hunter’s gun safe. But for each hunter that is outfitted with a good
By Trampas Swanson A review of the HK USP 45 service pistol. Perhaps one the most prestigious names in the world today for top
Teaching responsible firearm ownership is more important than ever today, and it all starts with early exposure to firearms as a youth. You can teach
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