Building a Battle Belt: The Bare Necessities

If you're heading into a combat zone, a battle belt is a must-have. But, if you've never used a battle belt before, how do you know what you need? Well, read on and we'll discuss it in detail.

Buyers Guide: 5 Types of Holsters for Glock 43

If you carry a Glock 43 regularly, you may end up wanting more than one type of holster. I know some always carry with an IWB holster and others who use multiple holsters throughout the year. There’s nothing wrong with using different types of holsters, just make sure you train with them.

AR-15 Magazines From ASC and Strike Industries: How Do They Stack Up?

Let's take a look at two trusted and well-known budget AR-15 magazines currently on the market and discuss how they perform.

Improving Your Shooting Through Dry Fire and Rimfire

Dry fire drills and shooting rimfire cartridges are fantastic and inexpensive methods for improving your shooting. Here's the how and why that's the case.

New Mags of SHOT Show 2024

SHOT is here, and who would we be if GunMagWarehouse went to the show and didn't find the latest and greatest in magazines? Magazines are rarely the star of the show, but there's always a few that eke out. We've captured the best five from SHOT 2024.

Maximize Your Training

All of us want to shoot better, but how do we go about maximizing our training regimen? Here's some tips on how to do so.

Streamlight Sidewinder Boot: Versatile Red and White Light

Streamlight makes a great product, and the Sidewinder Boot is no different. It’s compact, lightweight, and durable. With a price tag in the $30 range, it’s also affordable. If you have never used a red filter light, try one out. Once you do, it’s hard to go without one. The Streamlight Sidewinder Boot is a must-have for any defensive or doomsday rig. Remember that while bright lights are a must, a dim, red filter light is just as important. Give the Sidewinder Boot a shot; it might be just the tool you need.

Self Defense Drills: Realistic Training

It’s common knowledge however that most shootings take place at less than seven yards, but recent events such as the Eli Dicken incident tell us that we should also train for longer distances.

Reloading 101: How to Develop a Handload

Reloading is a rewarding hobby. For those getting into reloading, the biggest question is how to develop loading for you firearms. Today, we answer that question with a process in development over the last 20 years.

The Marlin Model 62: A Unique Piece of Levergun History

The Marlin Model 62 has largely been relegated to collections. However, it's history and operation are an interesting piece of lever gun lore.

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