Guns We Miss: The Winchester Model 100

The Winchester Model 100 was the sleekest, and perhaps the most accurate, semiautomatic sporting rifle of its time. I wish it was still available new for current generations.

Why Backup Sights Are Critical: Another Perspective

The old tactical principle of "two is one; one is none" certainly applies to sighting systems. Optics have come a long way in the durability department, but they're still not bulletproof.

Let There Be Light: The Family of ProTac Weapon Lights

If you are mounting a light to an AR-15, cut the confusion of choosing your light. Get a ProTac light by Streamlight and be done with it. Here's a look at three ProTac rail mount lights and the differences between them.

Walther: A Firearms Innovator

When it comes to firearms that satisfy both function and form, Walther has been a brand to contend with for over 100 years.

Guns Of the Mob: The Most Popular Firearms Used by The Mafia

Some of the legendary outlaws continue to catch our attention with their fine suits, luxury homes, and yes, even the guns they carried.

Sniper Elite: Not Just a Video Game

"Sniper Elite" remains one of the best game series to focus on the exploits of the sniper, but it is still just a game. Players would be hard-pressed to match the exploits of these very real-world snipers from history.

Traveling With Guns and Gear: How to Safely Transport Your Training Gear

With a little bit of forethought, traveling to class and home again can be done with a minimal bit of effort. Do some planning, then get to training!

Weird Weapons of the Vietnam War

Vietnam was a brutal place and the folks behind weapons design in the United States came up with some interesting solutions to interesting problems. Check out some of these weird and creative weapons of the Vietnam War.

Holsters: What Is Retention Level and Why Does It Matter?

Finding the right holster is no simple task, and one thing you should consider when selecting a holster is retention.

The CETME L Rifle: The Spanish HK?

H&K owes much of its success to CETME’s early sponsorship and development of Ludwig Vorgrimler’s designs. So, the next time you’re checking out certain H&K products, maybe give a nod to Spain’s CETME. They did some good work.

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