Gun Reviews, Tips And Accessories
Gun Belts for Women: What to Look For, and a Few to Choose From
Don’t settle for an oversized men’s design for concealed carry. Here’s what you need in a women’s gun belt and where to find some of the best. Concealing a concealed carry weapon (or CCW) can be much more challenging for women, especially when we’re sporting skinny jeans and other fitted getups. A gun belt can […]
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What’s the Best Ankle Carry Gun? We Provide 10 Top Suggestions
It isn’t for everyone, but an ankle holster is a great way to carry a backup or deep concealment defensive firearm. The use of an ankle holster for concealed carry of a subcompact or ultra-compact handgun as a primary carry firearm can be a divisive topic for some. Many self-defense experts will advise that it is difficult to draw an ankle gun quickly without considerable practice, and it […]
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Professional Wrestler Goldberg Fires the Mighty Browning M2 Machine Gun
The M2 Browning Machine Gun is next! When it comes to firearms designs standing the test of time, the M2 Browning machine gun may be the most impressive to date. For nearly 100 years, this powerful .50 caliber has been a favorite of nearly every branch of the U.S. Military for both its power, accuracy, […]
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The MG08 Machine Gun, Still a Formidable Weapon Over 100 Years Later
The MG08 was terrifying when it was first deployed on the WWI battlefield. World War I was a time of firearms innovations that forever changed the way battles were fought. One of the biggest and most terrifying innovations came from the German army in the form of the Maschinengewehr 08 or Maxim MG08 heavy machine […]
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Remington Says “Big Green” Ammunition is Back on Store Shelves
Remington says they are finally starting to catch up with demand. Firearms owners have all felt the frustration of the last fifteen months or so when it comes to ammo supplies. Back in April, Remington announced they had just re-opened their ammunition plant in Arkansas and were running operations 24/7 to try and meet the […]
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The 22 Nosler’s Specs Help it Maximize the AR-15 Platform
No one believed this sort of performance was possible in an AR-15, until the 22 Nosler came along. Back a few years, even seasoned shooters figured that the only way you could get maximum power out of an AR-15 was to tinker away in your shop, using your gunsmith mind to squeeze every last ounce […]
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LifeCard .22LR: The Gun That Folds to the Size of a Credit Card
This credit-card-sized, single-shot .22 has definitely turned heads because of its discreet size and obvious concealability. In the world of concealed carry, the Trailblazer Firearms LifeCard .22LR stands out from the crowd. It does not look anything like a conventional firearm. In fact, it may be one of the smallest frame guns on the market […]
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Glock 32: A Niche Offering in Powerful .357 Sig
The Glock 32 is a bit of an oddity, but a gun you can rely on. Most shooters know all about Glock pistol reliability. We know all the various types of Glock models on the market today. Everyone knows about guns like the Glock 17, the 20, the 26, or the 43. However, the gunmaker […]
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The Guns of Royals
Doug Tate explores some of the guns used by royalty when activities such as going on safari were a rite of passage for this class. Safari was once a rite of passage for Royals. In 1921, the Prince of Wales shot sandgrouse, jungle fowl, peahens and parrots with a pair of 16-bore Purdeys while touring…
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The Guns of Royals
Doug Tate explores some of the guns used by royalty when activities such as going on safari were a rite of passage for this class. Safari was once a rite of passage for Royals. In 1921, the Prince of Wales shot sandgrouse, jungle fowl, peahens and parrots with a pair of 16-bore Purdeys while touring…
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