Firearms
Review: Savage A22
Savage Arms has been using rotary magazines since 1895. Almost 125 years of institutional knowledge were applied to the recent…Read More >
Savage Arms has been using rotary magazines since 1895. Almost 125 years of institutional knowledge were applied to the recent…Read More >
CMMG has long been an innovator, and the current lineup of AR-pattern rifles keeps with this tradition. Each one of…Read More >
The expression “all skill is in vain when an angel pees in the touch hole of your musket” reflects the…Read More >
Smoothbore muskets seldom even had a front sight, so the concept of zeroing used to be irrelevant. Military guns of…Read More >
In its 100+ year-long history, the 1911 pistol has been continuously improved and updated. Some changes—like swapping the spur hammer…Read More >
Knowing the actual velocity of your specific ammunition out of your actual firearm can be very useful. With that data,…Read More >
The model designation M&P (Military & Police) predates the current Smith & Wesson autoloaders by 106 years. Originally applied to…Read More >
There’s a reason why 1911s have remained in common use for more than a century. One of the main advantages…Read More >
Overall, CMR-30 is a lightweight, nearly recoilless carbine with a large magazine, excellent accuracy and good reliability. It was well liked by everyone who shot it and everyone who handled it plans to buy one or two. And Kel-Tec seems to be on track to producing enough of them to make a difference in the market.
Why would you want to scope a reproduction of a historic rifle such as the original STG-44s? Read this article to find out.