AR-15s
Battle Rifle Company BR4 Spectre: Built to Spec AR-15
A number of years ago, I reviewed a modern sporting rifle made by Battle Rifle Company. It was one of…Read More >
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A number of years ago, I reviewed a modern sporting rifle made by Battle Rifle Company. It was one of…Read More >
The AR-15 rifle has done everything I have asked of it, and a couple of Scout rifles do the rest.…Read More >
There’s no shortage of AR-15 rifles, pistols, manufacturers, and models, but one that stands out in both value and features…Read More >
When I saw the new SIG Romeo MSR for a little less than $150 at CheaperThanDirt!, I had to have…Read More >
The 1911 people in Berryville, Arkansas offer excellent adaptions of the Beretta and SIG pistols, high-quality AR-15 rifles, and Remington…Read More >
When discussing the latest rifles and optics with my friends and associates, we agree on a common thread. When it…Read More >
Traditionally, much of the AR is already plastic. However, recent developments are pushing the limits of the AR design, and the polymer lower receiver is now commonplace.
The house is on fire and you only have time to grab one AR-15. This is just a thought exercise…Read More >
Given that most of us don’t always have perfect access to truly “genuine” mil-spec, mil-standard parts (those actually used in issued fighting tools), we’re shopping based on a little part trust and a bigger part knowledge. The trust part is accepting claims of “USGI-spec” parts actually being done to not only blueprint dimensions, but also made from the correct materials treated to the same processes. That’s receivers, bolts, and on down the list of the 100 or so parts that can make up an AR-15.
In the AR niche, there seems to be a trend towards the deletion of the forward-assist mechanism. Is that a…Read More >