Magpul’s Magnificent Magazines: An Overview
If you haven't discovered Magpul products yet, especially their PMAGs, it's high time that you do. The combination of high quality, low price, and great performance, in addition to their light weight and durability, make these magazines a no-brainer.
Vortex Crossfire II And Strike Eagle: A Comparison Review
Is one of these Vortex scopes vastly superior to the other? To be perfectly honest, we could have switched these scopes up and put them on either rifle with similar positive results. Don't just take my word for it. Read on!
Sig Sauer P365 vs. P365XL: Is There Really A Difference?
Is the Sig Sauer P365XL any better than the standard P365? What are the differences? And are those differences true improvements, or just a way to help customers part with more cash?
Ruger No. 1 Varminter Rifle: Classic Style
The Ruger No. 1 Varminter rifle is still sought after, but it is very difficult to find these days, much less at an affordable price. This 1976 Bicentennial edition is a stellar example of the craftsmanship of years gone by that we just don't see anymore. The heft of the heavy barrel, along with the walnut stock, is solid and pleasing. These rifles are capable of excellent accuracy with a very strong action. The action works as smoothly as butter, making it a real pleasure and novelty to operate. Overall, it's a unique and interesting rifle!
Scoping a Ruger 10/22 Carbine: Is It Realistic?
Is it worth scoping the little Ruger 10/22? We think so.
Muzzle Brakes vs. Flash Hiders: What’s The Difference?
Among our choices for muzzle devices, there are two that are very popular: Muzzle brakes and flash hiders. For certain platforms, they simply do not look "right" without something on the end of that muzzle. Take the AR-15, for example; it practically requires some sort of muzzle device if it's going to look anywhere near what a normal AR should look like. But what to choose? The choices these days are vast. We'll examine the differences between muzzle brakes and flash hiders today so readers can learn what each does and make an informed decision about which device is best for their personal needs. Each has benefits and drawbacks, which we plan to point out by the end of this article.
Ruger Mini-14 Factory 20-Round Magazines: A Review
Feeding and reliability are utter perfection with these magazines too, which makes them worth every single penny. As far as magazines are concerned, Ruger manufactures some of the best on the market. They may not be the cheapest, but these days, you get what you pay for.
Bonded vs. Non-Bonded Ammo For Self-Defense
The difference in performance between the bonded and non-bonded rounds seems to be relatively similar in our very unscientific tests. Bear in mind, however, that most of the rounds that are issued by large agencies across the US are of the bonded variety. Does that mean you have to use bonded bullets? Not necessarily. It is, after all, a free country.
WWII Weekend in Reading, PA 2024: An Overview
If you're a WWII buff, you really owe it to yourself to attend the World War II Weekend in Reading, Pennsylvania. You'll thank me later.
Sig Sauer P365 vs FN Reflex: A Comparison Review
The Reflex's grip has two different textures: on the front and rear are small squares that protrude and stick in the hand when the grip is squeezed. On the sides, there is stippling. Overall, it's a very functional grip that works well and looks interesting and sophisticated.
