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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 →
Aero Precision has released their new product line collaboration with Thunder Ranch. They are selling complete uppers and complete lowers as well as individual parts. The carbine looks like a…read more →
The P90 has a long storied history, and it’s famous for the innovative bullpup design. It’s still the reference for a high capacity, high-reliability small arm. The civvy PS90, however, is a…read more →
Why an AR Pistol? Why not? In all seriousness, it’s because of the NFA. For those of you who don’t know, any rifle under 26 inches overall length, or with…read more →
I’ve had the itch to build a compact AR pistol for a while, one that was free of the typical A-frame front sight tower, used simple sights, and very compact. …read more →