Duty & CCW Weapons: Buying Your Guns in Pairs

Are there benefits to having two sizes of the same weapon? Yes, there are, and we will discuss a few of those benefits today. A “duty” weapon is a full-size service weapon for law enforcement or the military. But it has become a general term used for anyone who wants a primary full-sized weapon. You may want this for home defense, recreation, hunting, or the zombie apocalypse. Whatever the reason, many law-abiding citizens like to have a duty/combat belt, vest carrier, and other gear set up.

The PSA AK-V: The PP-19 We Have At Home

The AK-V gives us that AK taste and feel in 9mm at a great price. The magazine choice is excellent enough, so they also make an AR-V that uses Scorpion mags. The AK-V is an excellent example of smart gun design and smart choices. I think PSA killed it with the AK-V.

Concealed Carry Dark Horses

The world of concealed-carry firearms is huge. It's currently dominated by the various micro-compact pistols from companies like SIG, Ruger, Kimber, S&W, and a few more. The current meta for concealed carry is a pistol like the P365. However, that doesn't mean they are the only options. Guns like the Glock 19 are well-represented. What guns are not represented? Who are the concealed carry dark horses? 

Kimber KDS9c Vs the CZ 75 Compact: A Comparison Review

The Kimber KDS9c is the new kid on the block in a crowded market of 1911-style pistols. CZ and their 75 series of guns are far from new and are already proven defense weapons. Both pistols, however, have a few things that stand out and make them great self-defense weapons. They are both hammer-fired, about the same size and both hold 15 rounds of 9mm ammo. The Kimber is, of course, a direct descendant of Browning, but the CZ also has some Browning DNA. However, both guns operate differently.

Bear Creek Arsenal AR-15 Side Charging Handle: Good or Bad?

Despite being a huge AR-15 fan, I loved the charging handle. It always seemed overly cumbersome. Enter Bear Creek Arsenal with their side charging handle system. So, was it a good idea?

Shooting the Winchester Model 62A

I’m pretty sure everyone remembers their first gun, or at least the first one they ever shot. For me, it was a Ruger Blackhawk .357 Magnum, when I was about five years old, shooting at a stump across a dried-up pond. For most, it was some sort of .22 caliber pistol or rifle. I don’t […]

Glock Clones: Is There Ever a Reason to Buy One?

Contrary to popular belief, there are several great reasons to purchase a Glock clone. Let's discuss.

The Best Subguns: Keep Em Small

I’ve always had a secret love of submachine guns. A big one, and I can’t quite say why. Maybe it's because I just can’t have one without spending several thousand dollars on an ancient MAC-10. The NFA and Hughes Amendment make owning SMGs a non-starter, but it doesn’t make owning a sub-gun a hassle. So, today we'll discuss some of my favorite subguns.

Arex Delta M Gen.2: A Detailed Review

The Arex Delta series comes in numerous sizes and configurations. There are optic-ready models including a long slide model, an X model with a compact slide and full-sized grip module, and a tactical model.

A Review of the Smith and Wesson FPC Folding Pistol Carbine

Smith and Wesson has been doing a lot of odd things lately. Not bad things, not even weird, just unconventional, and I'm most certainly here for it. The all-new FPC, combines three genres of firearms I like: pistol caliber carbines, folding firearms, and inherently odd guns. Let's take a look.

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