Firearms
Tips for Firing a Rifle Offhand, Part 1
The primary goal in marksmanship is being able to hit what you are aiming at. The scenario may be simple…Read More >
Whether you’re a first-time gun buyer or you simply want to get back to basics, these articles are for you. We’ve written these with new gun owners in mind.
The primary goal in marksmanship is being able to hit what you are aiming at. The scenario may be simple…Read More >
As a young man, the family and friends I grew up with were hunters. The rifles and shotguns they used…Read More >
Paddle holsters are very popular due to their comfort and the ease with which you can take them on and off. Check this post for options and details.
Every semi-automatic gun I can think of has a magazine, as do some bolt-action rifles. That means a lot of…Read More >
There are almost as many ways to build an AR-15 as there are parts combinations. Today, however, we’re going to…Read More >
It doesn’t matter whether you’re shooting indoors or out, whether you’re firing one shot while out hunting or a fusillade while you and your buddies plinking away at the range: you need to protect your hearing. The noise from a single gunshot can cause immediate hearing damage, so take reasonable precautions and protect your hearing. Read the Shooter’s Log guide to buying the best hearing protection.
An SHTF scenario doesn’t have to entail the collapse of society or city-destroying tsunamis. It can be something smaller, but…Read More >
The revolver wasn’t invented by Sam Colt, but it was perfected by him. The revolver changed the world for fighting…Read More >
A friend of mine was bemoaning the recent decision of Walmart to get out of the pistol and 5.56 ammunition…Read More >
The expression “all skill is in vain when an angel pees in the touch hole of your musket” reflects the…Read More >