Insights
Full Auto vs. Semi-Auto: What’s the Difference?
Sometimes definitions get muddled, especially in politically charged issues. If you've wondered what the difference is between full auto and semi-auto, here's a brief review.
How Many Magazines Should We Own?
How many magazines should you own for each gun in your inventory? And what's a smart strategy for building your mag reserves? Find out here.
The Reasoning Behind Flared Magwells
A way to reload faster, doesn't cost a fortune, doesn't wear out, and is easy to install at home? Seems like a no-brainer to me. Let's talk about flared magwells!
Guns of Deadpool: More than Deagles
A lot of guns show up throughout the two movies, and we're here to share some notable pew pew moments with you. After all, Deadpool might enjoy his Deagles, but there's more to the antihero than hefty handguns alone.
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.
Top Guns of the Prohibition Era
The Prohibition Era was a lot of things including a great time for bootleggers and the mafia, but it also had some cool guns. There are all sorts of awesome guns that hail from the era of flappers and pre-NFA firearms. Here are our favorites.
What Is an LPVO and Do You Need One?
It's great to have one gun for CQB and another for long-range shots, but that can leave a gap. What if you need to shoot at a close distance and then a distance further away? An LPVO can be a great option. Here are the pros and cons.
A Quick Guide to Buckhorn Sights
Buckhorn sights are not all that widespread these days. Some people like them and some don’t. That’s why different options exist. Here's a quick guide to the different types and how they're used.
What’s the Appeal of a Flat Trigger?
The preference for a flat trigger does have merit in certain environments. There are so many different triggers on the market, though, that it is important to know why you're choosing it.
Not Fiction: UN HQ Really Did Come Under Bazooka Attack As Seen in ‘Godfather of Harlem’
As depicted in a recent "Godfather of Harlem" episode, on December 11, 1964, anti-Cuban exiles did in fact attempt to assassinate Che Guevara using a bazooka-type rocket launcher. Here's the story.