IWI Weapons: Will War Make Them Harder to Find?

Israel is currently at war, and wars tend to make ammunition and weapons hard to find. Will that affect the supply of IWI rifles and pistols on the civilian market? Only time will tell.

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.

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