The Italian effort in World War II is a subject of mockery, but their M38 Carcano rifle chambered in 7.35x51mm was no laughing matter.
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Grenade Launcher Types and History
The concept of a grenade launcher has existed for as long as there have been soldiers with really strong arms.
M16A5: The Rifle That Never Was (But Should Have Been)
Let's be really clear. The M16A5 was never a real thing. It's a bit of a meme of an idea the Marine Corps considered for about five minutes. The United States Marine Corps loves their rifle. Yes, the M4 is a rifle, but it's better described as a carbine. A rifle is a...
Ruger 10/22 Magazine Options: Keep ‘er Plinking
Jim Davis takes a look at various Ruger 10/22 magazine options and talks about their various advantages.
MP 18: Schmeisser and Bergmann’s Maschinenpistole 18
Developed by Germany at the end of World War I, the MP 18 submachine gun represented a quantum leap in small unit tactics.
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Piston vs Direct Impingement: PSA’s Guide to Direct Impingement vs Gas Piston
Gas Piston vs Direct Impingement? If you are shopping for an AR-15, these terms often come up unexplained. Here is the difference.
SPR AR 15: a Mk12-ish Special Purpose Rifle Build
The SPR AR 15 is a special purpose rifle built as a homage to the Mk 12.
Canted Sights: The Offset Red Dot
An offset red dot optic (aka “canted red dot”) provides an excellent way to obtain both precision and speed with your long gun.
Exploring the Faxon ION-X Hyperlite
The Faxon ION-X Hyperlite embodies the gun philosophy – not an assembly of individual parts but a harmony of components functioning together.
5.7×28 Commercial Ammunition Comparison
We test five different commercial 5.7×28 ammunition over the chronograph and through ballistic gel for your viewing pleasure.