Firearms
Lever Action Rifles: Go Ahead, Say Yee-haw!
Lever actions! They’re as American as football, pickup trucks, and apple pie. Maybe pecan pie? Here are four lever guns…Read More >
Lever actions! They’re as American as football, pickup trucks, and apple pie. Maybe pecan pie? Here are four lever guns…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.
What does your range day look like? For most shooters, an average trip to the range is going to involve…Read More >
If you were to select a “one rifle”, what would it be? Col. Jeff Cooper, founder of the Gunsite firearms…Read More >
When sighting in your rifle, you need to make sure that you begin with a good solid bench and an…Read More >
The company which would later become known as Mauser was started on July 31st in 1811 when Friedrich I of…Read More >
Most Mosin Nagants were only designed to be used with the factory iron sights.With a bit of research, you can update it and make it last another 100 yrs.
Everything you need to know about the Ruger 10/22.