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Thinking about mounting an optic on your carry pistol? Here’s how to get the most out of the CCW red dot. Mini red dot sights (MRDS) on a pistol slide aren’t a new concept, but it’s only been the past few years that we’ve seen mass adoption of the magic floating dot. If you understand
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Rugged enough to survive the harsh conditions of the duck marsh and put meat on the table, these are among the top waterfowl shotguns available today. Updated 4/28/2022 What Are The Top Waterfowl Shotgun Choices: At one time considered a generalist, in its modern iteration, the shotgun has become a specialized too. Gone are the
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SAR USA has just announced the SAR9 Compact X, a new compact 9mm CCW pistol for the U.S. market.  SAR USA imports SARSILMAZ firearms out of Turkey, and many of the company’s pistols and shotguns have been very popular on the U.S. market for the past several years. One of those pistol series is the
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Muzzleloader technology may be old, but it’s far from useless. Here are a few of the best muzzleloader options for the hunt. There’s something about a muzzleloader that inspires a sickening form of nostalgia. There is just something so right about sitting in the woods with a light flurry of snow in the air and
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There are many things that can make a rife good or bad, however, the most important factor that decides that distinction is reliability. The most advanced firearm, with the strongest caliber, highest capacity, and best range will be useless on the battlefield if it isn’t reliable enough. This is why militaries value the reliability of
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SAN JOSE, Calif. (April 26, 2022) – Today, attorneys for Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) filed a new lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California challenging the City of San Jose’s ordinance requiring gun owners to purchase liability insurance and pay a fee in order to exercise their Second Amendment right
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Ringing steel is great, but the humble paper target still has a lot to offer when it comes to improving your shooting skills. How do you practice shooting targets at long range? Common sense would say, by shooting targets at long range. But not everyone has access to long-distance ranges. So, how can we train
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Originally only available to law enforcement, Aimpoint’s Duty RDS red dot sight can now be purchased on the commercial market. Founded in Sweden in 1974, Aimpoint got its start developing red dot sights for hunting and sporting purposes. Eventually, the technology caught on with warfighters too, and by the late 1990s Aimpoint was under contract
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Sig Sauer has just been announced as the winner of the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) Program. The Next Generation Squad Weapon Program, or NGSW, was announced by the U.S. military in 2017. The goal of the initiative was to find replacements for the currently issued service rifle, light machinegun and their shared
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What it takes to turn a muzzleloader kit into a functioning black powder firearm. Fortunately for enthusiasts interested in making their own muzzleloader, there are a plethora of kits available on today’s market. Building a muzzleloader kit has always been something of a pastime between fathers and sons (and daughters), and it used to be
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Snub-nose revolvers are a staple of the defensive handgun world, but are they still worth carrying given other available options? Commonly referred to as “snub-nose” or “snubby,” the sub-3-inch revolver has been a mainstay of self-defense for over 150 years and is even now a common, everyday item for millions of Americans. The thing about
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All hunters know it takes the right gear to ensure a successful hunt. Skill alone can only take you so far; you will also need the appropriate equipment to get the job done. Use this brief list of the must-have gear for successful hunting trips to stock up before heading out. Binoculars The first item
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It’s not easy to build a 1911, but if you want a custom gun with a personal touch, it can be a worthy pursuit. I’m something of a new dinosaur in my generation. I don’t own much technology, I hunt and grow much of my own food, and I have a deep-set love for the