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This company is working on an all-American version of Russia’s VSS spec ops rifle
Slagga, a Connecticut-based startup, now aims to be the first in the country to quench that thirst by producing the VSS entirely in America, built to a virtually the same spec, albeit with a few standard modifications to make it compliant with current firearms regulations.
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Tyrant Designs can now add more capacity to your Glock 43X and G48
Long known for its Glock 19/17 magazine extensions and compensators, Tyrant is set to release magazine extensions for the ever-popular, high-cap Glock 43X and Glock 48 carry pistols.
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Red Dot Sight Guide: Best optics for pistols (and how to use them)
As pistol red dot sights get smaller, stronger and easier to see, shooters are starting to recognize the advantages of a pistol optic and put them on their handguns.
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Streamlight upgrades performance of previous TLR tac lights
Streamlight announces it is updating the TLR-1 and TLR-2 models of pistol lights by increasing their output by 100%. These new lights will include all the great features of the originals, but with better performance.
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North Korea’s homemade handgun — the Type 70
North Korea’s first truly indigenous handgun design, the Type 70 is nevertheless an interesting conglomeration of features from other countries’ guns, combined in a simple, effective firearm.
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The Army is ‘making artillery great again’
The Army plans to have a battalion’s worth fielded by 2023.
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COVID-19 Survival Kit: Food, water and gear you’ll need to prepare for the pandemic
The fact is, it’s relatively easy to build a survival kit for something like COVID-19. You don’t need to be prepared for a zombie apocalypse – you just need to use a little common sense.
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Barrett’s MRAD will be the Army and Marine Corps’ new standard sniper rifle
Based on the company’s wildly popular 98B bolt-action rifle, the MRAD’s most important feature and biggest selling point is that it can be easily refitted to fire different cartridges at the end-user level using just a single tool.
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Russia’s legendary Dragunov SVD just got another update
Chambered for 7.62x54R and still manufactured by Kalashnikov Concern, the SVD’s latest update supposedly offers shooters more accuracy, better ergonomics, and the ability to mount a wider range of accessories.
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Heckler & Koch just pulled in a $33.5 million contract modification for the US Army’s newest rifles
The initial planned order for the new M110A1s was 3,643 rifles, though with the new modification, that number could likely increase.
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This company is working on an all-American version of Russia’s VSS spec ops rifle
Slagga, a Connecticut-based startup, now aims to be the first in the country to quench that thirst by producing the VSS entirely in America, built to a virtually the same spec, albeit with a few standard modifications to make it compliant with current firearms regulations.
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Tyrant Designs can now add more capacity to your Glock 43X and G48
Long known for its Glock 19/17 magazine extensions and compensators, Tyrant is set to release magazine extensions for the ever-popular, high-cap Glock 43X and Glock 48 carry pistols.
-
Red Dot Sight Guide: Best optics for pistols (and how to use them)
As pistol red dot sights get smaller, stronger and easier to see, shooters are starting to recognize the advantages of a pistol optic and put them on their handguns.
-
Streamlight upgrades performance of previous TLR tac lights
Streamlight announces it is updating the TLR-1 and TLR-2 models of pistol lights by increasing their output by 100%. These new lights will include all the great features of the originals, but with better performance.
-
North Korea’s homemade handgun — the Type 70
North Korea’s first truly indigenous handgun design, the Type 70 is nevertheless an interesting conglomeration of features from other countries’ guns, combined in a simple, effective firearm.
-
The Army is ‘making artillery great again’
The Army plans to have a battalion’s worth fielded by 2023.
-
COVID-19 Survival Kit: Food, water and gear you’ll need to prepare for the pandemic
The fact is, it’s relatively easy to build a survival kit for something like COVID-19. You don’t need to be prepared for a zombie apocalypse – you just need to use a little common sense.
-
Barrett’s MRAD will be the Army and Marine Corps’ new standard sniper rifle
Based on the company’s wildly popular 98B bolt-action rifle, the MRAD’s most important feature and biggest selling point is that it can be easily refitted to fire different cartridges at the end-user level using just a single tool.
-
Russia’s legendary Dragunov SVD just got another update
Chambered for 7.62x54R and still manufactured by Kalashnikov Concern, the SVD’s latest update supposedly offers shooters more accuracy, better ergonomics, and the ability to mount a wider range of accessories.
-
Heckler & Koch just pulled in a $33.5 million contract modification for the US Army’s newest rifles
The initial planned order for the new M110A1s was 3,643 rifles, though with the new modification, that number could likely increase.
-
This company is working on an all-American version of Russia’s VSS spec ops rifle
Slagga, a Connecticut-based startup, now aims to be the first in the country to quench that thirst by producing the VSS entirely in America, built to a virtually the same spec, albeit with a few standard modifications to make it compliant with current firearms regulations.
-
Tyrant Designs can now add more capacity to your Glock 43X and G48
Long known for its Glock 19/17 magazine extensions and compensators, Tyrant is set to release magazine extensions for the ever-popular, high-cap Glock 43X and Glock 48 carry pistols.
-
Red Dot Sight Guide: Best optics for pistols (and how to use them)
As pistol red dot sights get smaller, stronger and easier to see, shooters are starting to recognize the advantages of a pistol optic and put them on their handguns.
-
Streamlight upgrades performance of previous TLR tac lights
Streamlight announces it is updating the TLR-1 and TLR-2 models of pistol lights by increasing their output by 100%. These new lights will include all the great features of the originals, but with better performance.
-
North Korea’s homemade handgun — the Type 70
North Korea’s first truly indigenous handgun design, the Type 70 is nevertheless an interesting conglomeration of features from other countries’ guns, combined in a simple, effective firearm.
-
The Army is ‘making artillery great again’
The Army plans to have a battalion’s worth fielded by 2023.
-
COVID-19 Survival Kit: Food, water and gear you’ll need to prepare for the pandemic
The fact is, it’s relatively easy to build a survival kit for something like COVID-19. You don’t need to be prepared for a zombie apocalypse – you just need to use a little common sense.
-
Barrett’s MRAD will be the Army and Marine Corps’ new standard sniper rifle
Based on the company’s wildly popular 98B bolt-action rifle, the MRAD’s most important feature and biggest selling point is that it can be easily refitted to fire different cartridges at the end-user level using just a single tool.
-
Russia’s legendary Dragunov SVD just got another update
Chambered for 7.62x54R and still manufactured by Kalashnikov Concern, the SVD’s latest update supposedly offers shooters more accuracy, better ergonomics, and the ability to mount a wider range of accessories.
-
Heckler & Koch just pulled in a $33.5 million contract modification for the US Army’s newest rifles
The initial planned order for the new M110A1s was 3,643 rifles, though with the new modification, that number could likely increase.













