A Look at American Defense Manufacturing: Small but Mighty
American Defense Manufacturing is no stranger to innovation. But who are they and what makes them different? Read on to learn more.
Escort’s New BullTac Bullpup Shotgun: A New Take
ESCORT Shotguns has announced its newest shotgun: the BullTac pump-action bullpup. Said to be designed to meet the high demands of security, law enforcement, and sporting users, the BullTac sets a new bar for a tactical shotgun.
EAA/Girsan’s Newest Pistol Line: The Liberador Series
The new family of pistols will encompass Girsan’s desire to include Spanish-speaking firearms owners with quality products and resources, with an English/Spanish website, manuals, and hangtags.
Holosun’s New DRS-TH Red Dot Sight with Fusion Thermal Overlay
The Holosun DRS-TH Multi-Reticle System Red Dot sight is coming out with a fusion thermal overlay, and we have the details for you.
Company Profile: Heckler & Koch
From its origins as the Royal Württemberg Rifle Factory in the early 1800s to its pioneering firearms like the MP5 and HK 416, Heckler & Koch has a reputation for excellence and innovation.
Wild West Lawmen & Their Guns of Choice
What weapons did Wild West lawmen use? Let’s take a quick look at the guns that the Earp brothers, Bat Masterson, Bill Tilghman, Bass Reeves, and "Heck" Thomas used on duty.
A Look at the Past: Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle
The Model 1892 lever action rifle from Winchester may not have been the Gun that Won the West, but it captured the heart of millions. This Model 92, chambered in .25-20 WCF, is a prime example of a late-era gun of the West that survived well into the modern age.
Sig ROMEO-M17: Next Revolution in Red Dot Optics
We got a sneak peek of it at SHOT, but now Sig Sauer has officially released the ROMEO-M17, the cutting-edge red dot electro-optic developed specifically for the US Military MHS M17/M18 pistols.
Guns of 1923: A Yellowstone Origin Story
Like its counterpart in 1883, 1923: A Yellowstone Origin Story featured some really neat firearms, some historically accurate, and some maybe not so much.
