Firearms
Review: Savage Arms Stealth Chassis Rifle
When I first saw this rifle, I thought Savage has gone out of this world! I have been a Savage…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.
When I first saw this rifle, I thought Savage has gone out of this world! I have been a Savage…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.
Among the most respected gunmakers in America is Marlin Firearms. They are well-known for a long line of rifles and…Read More >
I am not certain who manufactured the first slim-line compact 9mm. The STAR BM, Smith and Wesson 3913 and early…Read More >
The lure of black powder revolvers is a strong one with some shooters. I sometimes enjoy firing the cap-and-ball revolvers.…Read More >
As any of you who have read my articles will already know, I am a fan of shooting from a…Read More >
I have owned Dan Wesson 1911 handguns for many years. I have found the pistols to be high-end in every…Read More >
Every LEO agency in the U.S. has a timetable for their firearms. A given agency may determine the wear and…Read More >
In the continuing series “If I Could Only Have One”—click here to read last week’s article about revolvers— I am…Read More >
Shotguns are one of the most useful tools in your arsenal. A reliable shotgun works wonders for home defense, hunting, training, and clay sports. Shotguns are among the most versatile guns out there. Many experts say that if they could just have one gun, it would be a shotgun. However, there are many different types on the market, separated by gauge as well as action. This guide introduces those new to shotguns in a concise manner.