Classic Rifle Review: The Daewoo K2… Korea’s Answer to the AR15
The Daewoo K2 is the right arm of the people’s republic of best Korea. You may know about it, or perhaps you have seen it on youtube, but instead of…read more →
In pursuit of practical marksmanship.
The Daewoo K2 is the right arm of the people’s republic of best Korea. You may know about it, or perhaps you have seen it on youtube, but instead of…read more →
Not present at SHOT SHOW. The Bushmaster web page re-directs to Remington. It’s all but official. Bushmaster Firearms is gone. While the “real” Bushmaster continues its operation in Windham, Maine……read more →
Hello, frenz. Today I have a mini post to share with you some light accuracy testing of the PSA 20 inch nitrided barrel assembly. Accuracy testing can be a chore,…read more →
Slings. The webby holster of your rifle. In this case, the nylon web sling. You probably have one sitting in your gun junk drawer somewhere. Most at home on an…read more →
The SigTango6T is the military’s new 1-6 power optic for DMR and SOCOM. I have been lucky enough to receive one for review and I can say that I…read more →
Trijicon’s standard MRO is a go to for a quality red dot at an affordable price. Retailing about $380 to $430 the MRO has been well received in the current…read more →
The See-All is a very small, robust, reflex-type optical sight that can be mounted to a weaver or picatinny rail. It does not require batteries and is available with or…read more →
AR15s are a capable, durable, and handy rifle… what you need to match it, is a very durable optic. Not to state the obvious, but when you buy an…read more →
Oh jeeze. Geissele is getting into the optics game with a OEM from what is assumed to be Light Optical Works out of Japan. Featuring 1-6x magnification with low capped…read more →
If I were Kalashnikov USA, I would be pretty upset about now. Kalashnikov USA recently announced the introduction of a Ak-103 clone under the Kalashnikov banner… and then comes Palmetto State…read more →