Firearms
Review: Remington 7600 Rifle
The rifle known as the Remington 7600 began life as a Remington prototype soon after World War II. By 1952,…Read More >
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The rifle known as the Remington 7600 began life as a Remington prototype soon after World War II. By 1952,…Read More >
Bob Campbell has gone the extra mile in working up super accurate handloads. The goal is reliability first and then accuracy and power. With careful handloading practice, you can do the same. Read this article to learn the basics in handloads.
The .662 inch 16-gauge shotgun is among the most underappreciated gauges. As a young shooter, I was impressed that my…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 >
Federal Cartridge Company has been a leader in service and personal defense ammunition for many years. The original Hi-Shock hollow…Read More >
The shotgun is often touted as the “end-all, beat-all” for home defense. I am not going to tell you that…Read More >
An SHTF scenario doesn’t have to entail the collapse of society or city-destroying tsunamis. It can be something smaller, but…Read More >
For the past forty years, I have owned quite a few Mauser rifles. A number of Model 95, 98, 98K,…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 >