Two Tours in France: The Colt Army Model 1901 Service Revolver of Colonel James Draper

With old military firearms, we rarely know the owner's names or their stories. That's what makes this Colt 1901 New Army revolver so special.

Throwback Thursday — The Mozambique Drill

Conceived from pure combat necessity, the Mozambique Drill has been adopted by LE, military, and concealed carriers. Here's the rundown.

Chinese Warlord Pistols: Shanghai Model 1900 Pistol Carbine

There is simply no one like Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons when it comes to gun history. It doesn’t even matter if you’re a history buff or not; odds are you’re going to enjoy learning about guns from Forgotten Weapons — which is pretty much a daily Throwback Thursday no matter what day it is. […]

The Benefits of an LPVO on your AR or Carbine

What can an LPVO do for you? Kyle Defoor of Tactical-Life has some answers about using an LPVO on your AR-platform rifle or carbine.

6.8 x 51 NGSW Ammo Common Cartridge Family

Today, we're going to take a look at the 6.8 x 51 NGSW ammo common cartridge family. What kind of benefits does the cartridge offer? 

Tactical is as tactical does: finding a tactical definition

What's a good tactical definition? Tactical meaning, these days, can be summed up with the phrase "tactical is as tactical does".

Walther P38 / P1: More Than 80 Years of Excellence

The P38/P1 is hammer-fired with a falling block locking mechanism. Would you carry a Walther P38 as an EDC gun (or for that matter the renamed P1)?

Firearms Rate of Fire Through the Centuries

Firearms have evolved In less than 150 years with an increase in rate of fire from three to 6,000 rounds per minute. Take a tour through history and see the development, from the old-time matchlocks to the experimental Metal Storm.

Low Powered Variable Optic: Pros and Cons of the LPVO

An LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic) provides a range of magnification to be selected by the person looking downrange. We'll look at pros and cons of its use.

Low Powered Variable Optic: the LPVO is the future of rifle glass

LPVOs are here and they arrived hard with a quickness. The LPVOs (Low Powered Variable Optics) have proven to be versatile, effective, and easy to use..

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