Firearms
Hunter vs. Soldier
It is popular to attribute the victory in the American Revolution to the citizen snipers armed with rifles. Historic reenactors…Read More >
They don’t call this The Shooter’s Log for nothing. If you’re looking for the most in-depth, informative and interesting firearm blog posts, stay tuned to this section. You’ll find valuable reviews, news and other information about handguns, rifles, shotguns, AR-15s and more.
It is popular to attribute the victory in the American Revolution to the citizen snipers armed with rifles. Historic reenactors…Read More >
Having had the Kel-Tec KSG for a year, read Oleg Volk’s review on this 12-gauge bullpup’s features and performance. It is a revolutuionary design with a very different manual of arms which, once mastered, reveals amazing features and options.
Last week, my father asked me to research guns that would be good for senior citizens. He served in the…Read More >
Your Next Pocket Pistol the Ruger LC9 Like it? Want it? Buy it! Item: 73923 The Ruger LC9 and EC9…Read More >
Mossberg delivers dependable, innovative, and value-packed firearms to hunters, recreational shooters, servicemen and women around the world. It is only natural that Mossberg brings the next generation of firearms to the marketplace—the MMR Hunter and MMR Tactical rifles. Read this article to learn more.
Although there have been countless different variations of the original Browning-designed M1911, the overall design has hardly changed at all.…Read More >
Something different came from Ruger today for us to test out. A while ago, Ruger developed the bolt action Ruger…Read More >
Shooters have used variants of the M14 in shooting matches for years. From 1959 to 1970, the United States issued…Read More >
All troops, both foreign and American, serving in WWI were issued a bolt-action rifle. Due to their reliability and accuracy, bolt-action rifles were common in combat through WWII, and the Model 1903 Springfield saw action through the Korean War… This history snippet gives you a peek into the rifles of WWI.
If you want to get someone addicted to shooting for the rest of their life, put a 1911 chambered in 9mm in their hands, give them 200 rounds of ammo and sit back and enjoy the show. In my opinion, there is no more enjoyable shooting experience than running a 1911 chambered in the light-kicking 9mm cartridge. Read more at the Shooter’s Log at CheaperThanDirt.com.