Winchester’s 9422 XTR: A Little Lever In .22LR

Had we been headed to the field, we'd have each stuffed a couple hundred rounds into our coat pockets, which brings me to another of the .22's advantages - its light weight and compact size allow a lot of ammunition to be carried around easily. Such are the wonderful aspects of the .22 round.

Taurus Model 62 Pump Action .22 Rifle Review

Before my friend introduced me to it, I had never heard of the Model 62 rifle from Taurus. He simply handed it to me during one of our shooting sessions, and I began plinking away happily at little steel silhouette targets. After I'd emptied the magazine, I began looking over the rifle, and was a little shocked when I saw that it was Taurus; I didn't realize that they make rimfire rifles. But make them they do!

Vortex Venom vs. Swampfox Tomahawk II: LPVO Shootout

I’ve already been using these optics for a while and they both appear to be made extremely well. The point of this review isn’t to find a winner or loser but to point out the features each optic offers. My hope is that this information will help you in your endeavor to select a new LPVO for your rifle.

Maglula Universal Pistol Mag Loader/Unloader: Is It Worth A Darn?

At first, it was awkward for me to operate the Maglula Mag Loader , but after a few rounds I got the hang of it. After a short time, I got to the point where I could load one round about every second. Even magazines with extremely stiff springs posed no challenge to the loader.

1791 Gunleather IWB Holster: A Review

I carried several guns in the Fare Chase holster to see how well it worked with different ones. I would normally advise people to stay away from “multi-fit” holsters. But in this case, the guns listed by 1791 Gunleather fit like they were made for each other.

Taurus 85 Total Titanium: A Quality Revolver

The little wheel gun functioned well at the range, as expected. The recoil was stout but manageable.

The FN Reflex Vs. Springfield’s Hellcat: There’s A Clear Winner

Today, we'll be pitting two micro-9mm pistols – the Springfield Hellcat and the FN Reflex – against each other to consider their differences and attributes. After we put them through their paces, we'll declare a winner. You will likely be surprised at who the winner is; the decision is very clear-cut for me.

The Battle of the Subcompacts: S&W Shield Plus vs. Springfield Hellcat

The Smith & Wesson Shield Plus and Springfield Armory Hellcat are both quality micro-compact pistols well-suited for concealed carry needs. While the Hellcat costs considerably more and offers a few high-tech bells and whistles, the Shield Plus delivers impressive capacity and shootability in a smaller package without breaking the bank. Ultimately, it comes down to budget and personal preferences.

HM Defense AR-15 Rifles: A Superior Design?

HM Defense uses forged 7075-T6 lower receivers with Type III Class II hard-coat, black anodized finish. The upper receiver is made from 7075-T6 M4 aluminum with the same anodized finish as the lower. My Raider MC5 has M4 feed ramps and standard 1913 rail on top.

The Vortex Viper HD 2-10×42 Rifle Scope: Simple and Effective

I really like the Viper HD. Simplicity and effectiveness make a powerful combination, and I see that in this scope. I like the easy controls, the useful but not cluttered reticle, and the quality construction. And I love the clarity of the glass and the low-light capability. I fully expect this scope to have a long and productive life chasing whitetails and other critters.

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