Does your gun look boring? Are you a huge fan of soccer? Maybe you just want to protect your hunting rifle and keep that safe queen look once the season is over, either way - wrapping your firearm in protective... Read more
California is one of the largest and most populated states in the union, known for our beaches, mountains, military bases, Hollywood, and a whole lot more -- we're also known as one of the worst states for gun owners to... Read more
While many of us live by the law of "never sell, only buy", there comes a time in most of our lives when you have at least one more gun than you really need or want. So why not turn... Read more
Building your own AR-15 lower is the most complex part of an AR-15, but it really isn't too bad.
With some basic tools, a couple of hours (for your first lower, maybe 30 minutes for your 3rd+), and this guide --... Read more
The sun was just beginning to peek over the tree line as one of my sons and I sat at the edge of a thicket, facing a large, unmowed meadow. It was November and deer firearms season. We watched a... Read more
The Camo
In nature, some animals, insects and plants have a biological defense mechanism that helps them blend into the environment to hide from predators. The military in particular mimics this clever behavior for cover and concealment in combat. By wearing... Read more
Most shooters will at some point experience flinching, regardless whether they’re an amateur or skilled shooter. While some may not want to admit falling victim to this problem, every shooter deals with it at some point. There are a whole... Read more
The following is intended for Information Purposes Only and no responsibility is taken whatsoever for any consequences that result from reading this article. Inexperienced and uninformed gun owners should heed advice and refrain from doing their own trigger adjustments or... Read more
Telescopic sights have specifications based on internal adjustments and will vary between models, like having a 60 MOA, 85 MOA, 100 MOA or a 120 MOA. At 100 yards, a 60 MOA scope can elevate 60 inches, a 120 MOA... Read more
This article offers advice on using a camera tripod to support your rifle whether you're a sharpshooter or a sniper. A tripod has a lot of benefits over using cross sticks or a folding bipod. And, when it's sufficiently camouflaged... Read more