Insights
What in the World is .223 Wylde
The .223 Wylde is a great advancement in the world of AR-15s. We are getting a very versatile option for the vast majority of shooters. Plus, Wylde is a great name for a chambering that does it all.
The Volition Repeater: The Unknown Beginnings of Repeating Firearms
The Volition Repeater remains an icon among collectors and manufacturers alike. So much so, in fact, that we've seen a diverse array of new offerings from some big players and rookies alike. New guns from Ruger, Aero Precision, Smith & Wesson, Henry, and Winchester have made it seem like we're experiencing a lever-action renaissance. Could this be the beginning of the same 1850s era-type innovative drive that brought us the Volition Repeater?
Throwing Weight: Comparing 77 grain .223 Factory Ammo
The popular 1:7 twist of modern AR barrels is ideal for stabilizing heavier rounds. Manufacturers are expanding available factory 77-grain offerings, but will some perform better than others?
Finding Your “Why” in Firearms Training
Firearms training is worthwhile to seek out. Most training involves understanding "how" we do something, but do we ever consider "why"? Seeking out the why behind firearms training ultimately drives the purpose behind the action.
Chiappa M1-9: A WWII Clone in 9mm
Did you like the old school M1 carbine famously used by paratroopers in WWII? I did, which is why I noticed the Chiappa Firearms M1-9 Carbine.
Small of Back Carry: Unsafe at Any Speed
When it comes to concealed carry, we tend to focus a lot on guns and gear. But where that gear will be deployed from is equally important. There are many modes of carry on different body parts and plenty of holster/gun combinations to make it easy. However, at least one concealed carry position should never be done if possible: SOB or small-of-back carry.
The Streamlight TLR-7 Sub: Concealable Illumination
If you’re looking for a light to upgrade your subcompact, maybe give the Streamlight TLR-7 Sub a look. It might be just the thing.