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Over 25 years ago, Clint McKee started Fulton Armory to build fine M14 rifles, and the business has grown to include selling and servicing all of the U.S. standard-issue gas-operated rifles of the 20th Century: the M14 (M1A), M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, AR-15, and AR-10, as well as virtually everything needed to care for these legendary rifles.
Companies like Smith & Wesson and Remington have made ARs for the civilian market for years, and now O.F. Mossberg & Sons wants a piece of that AR pie. Check out this post for the up-to-date details on the Mossberg MMR Hunter.
The AR-15 is one of the most menacing looking firearms ever created. With that menacing design comes some well-deserved clout.…Read More >
We all have dream guns, ones we would buy if we happened to win the lottery, but what about guns…Read More >
The media portrays the lives of preppers and survivalists on our home televisions with regularity. They usually portray them as…Read More >
Since the end of the Second World War, service rifles have changed drastically. The world’s most powerful militaries issue impressive…Read More >
Taking that first step into purchasing a firearm is a big decision. Once you commit to owning one, you are changing the dynamics of your entire household. Whether you are on the fence or you have decided to make that leap into being a gun owner, there are probably quite a few questions on the table. Knowing what kind of gun to buy is only part of the answer. There are also laws that limit where and how you can carry your weapon, as well as endless choices of ammunition to sort through. We thought we would take some of the guesswork out of buying your first gun and highlight some easy answers to tough questions.
I have owned guns since I was a child. My father handed me a .22 caliber rifle when I was…Read More >
Many people love the AR-15. If you are not one of them, then a large number of gun enthusiasts might…Read More >
For many shooters, the KRISS® Vector is a bit of an enigma. Since its release in 2007, it hasn’t really…Read More >