Training Tips for the AK-47
In the past few years, there have been a growing number of American gun owners who have become interested in the AK series of rifles. Since we have our own…read more →
In pursuit of practical marksmanship.
In the past few years, there have been a growing number of American gun owners who have become interested in the AK series of rifles. Since we have our own…read more →
The Hard Truth About Costs Associated with an AR You can build your own AR! You could probably also buy a better AR with included liability protection (in the form…read more →
As the market has changed over the years, the AR-15 and the AR-10 have become the type of rifles you can make your own and still expect excellent results, no…read more →
What are the central tenants of a good firearm? I think there are two *basic* tenants. 1) The rifle hits what it’s aimed at. 2) The rifle shoots when you…read more →
If it’s good enough for Frank Drebin it’s good enough… wait. Hold up. See A Patrol Rifle Primer at LooseRounds.com
That’s right. This is an over-review. Damien has given us a snapshot review of a variety of MI products in one post. Without further ado: Midwest Industries is very well…read more →
Everybody has probably heard about bedding a bolt action rifle to the stock for improved precision, but how many people have ever heard of bedding an AR-15 rifle? Bed…read more →
After browsing the interwebs for hours on end looking for a review of the 1-6 vortex viper, I never found one I felt went into detail enough about it. I…read more →
A while back I wrote an article exploring if a free-floated rifle barrel was necessary for a combat rifle and the answer was generally no. I’m still convinced of that,…read more →
The minutemen of 1775 used rifles almost twice the size of our average ar15, weighed about 10lbs, were smooth-bored and were prepped to be ready at a moment’s notice. So I…read more →