Reviews
Weapon Mounted Lights: Sig Foxtrot 1X vs Holosun P.ID
Weapon mounted lights are a standard accessory. Many are expensive. The P.ID and Foxtrot 1X are both in the $100 range. Let's go over the details.
Vortex Sparc II Red Dot Optic: Is It Still Being Made?
If you are looking for a compact red dot for your AR-15 or shotgun, I'd take a serious look at the Sparc II or one of the newer AR and Solar models.
The Best Metal Frame Pistols: A Quick List
It's understandable that polymer dominates the current handgun market. It's easier to work with, lighter, and cheaper, and the flex it provides helps reduce recoil. Still, while polymer dominates, metal-framed automatics will always have a place in gun owners' hearts. Who can resist the pull of a metal-framed semi-automatic pistol?
The Magpul AMAG: A New Era for Magpul
The Magpul AMAG came as a bit of a surprise, but as expected, it gets the job done. Get you some.
Best Folding PCCs and Carbines
We've gathered six folding rifles and carbines aimed at keeping things nice and short. Let's dig into the world of foldy bois.
The FPC vs. The Response: Smith & Wesson PCC Shootout
The Smith & Wesson FPC and Response are both fascinating, exciting pistol caliber carbines. Let's compare and contrast.
Magpul MOE Carbine Fixed Stock for AR-15 Rifles Review: A Must-Have
AR-15 rifles are the most popular type of rifle in the US and the most customizable gun out there, so it's only natural that Magpul would design and manufacture some of the best AR-15 parts and accessories you can find. But today, we're going to focus on one of my favorite AR-15 stocks: Magpul MOE Carbine Fixed Stock.
Review: Magnum Research Desert Eagle in .429 DE
The Magnum Research Desert Eagle in .429 DE is a great gun and makes a fun addition to your firearms collection. It’s exceptionally well-made, which is something many people don’t realize about Desert Eagles. If you’re into big bores and find unique operating systems fascinating, this is the gun for you.
Beretta 92FS vs. Sig P226: Old School Metal
As more of the small manufacturers are making aluminum frames for the polymer framed guns, I'm still fixated on the metal frames that once dominated the market. How does the Sig P226 stack up to the Beretta 92FS?