Meindl USA Unveils 6 New Footwear Models for their 2026 Collection

We are full swing into summer and fall hunting seasons are going to be here before we know it. To aid in all of our outdoor adventures, Meindl USA has announced 6 new models from lightweight trail runners to waterproof hiking boots, expanding their 365-day lineup for outdoor adventurers. The 2026...

By Adam Scepaniak

NEW Primary Arms CLx Optics Family

Primary Arms has a new series of optics. The CLx family consists of four budget-minded red dots and prism scopes. Keep reading for all the details.

By Daniel Y

What a Red Dot Sight Won’t Do for You

Perhaps it’s a consequence of growing up in a consumerist society, but most of us become in some way conditioned to think that upon encountering any problem, our first and best course of action is to buy something to deal with it. Don’t get me wrong — a high-quality firearm and accessories ...

By Clayton Walker

NDEX Removes The Front Post & Rewrites Sighting Philosophy Entirely

Tyler Grey spent thirteen years getting told no. No, this won't work. No, sights don't work that way. No, nobody will want them. The fact that Saberdyne Systems  launched the NDEX Indexing Sight System just now suggests he stopped asking permission. NDEX is a rear-sight-only system...

By Eric B

American Defense Manufacturing UIC MOD-2 SPR

The ADM UIC MOD-2 SPR combines a Criterion barrel, premium components and fully ambidextrous controls in a precision-focused AR-15. The post American Defense Manufacturing UIC MOD-2 SPR appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Darwin Nercesian

Green or Orange Glow Dot: XS Sights' New Dagger Micro Setup

XS Sights is answering a pretty obvious question with the R3D 2.0 for the PSA Dagger Micro : if you're carrying a subcompact that's built for fight-now defensive work, why settle for factory sights in low light? The answer is you shouldn't, and XS has equipped the Dagger Micro with...

By Eric B

New York’s War on the Second Amendment Escalated After Bruen

Fundamental rights are not granted by Albany. They are recognized by the Constitution and protected from government infringement. That is precisely why Bruen mattered. It reminded the nation that constitutional rights do not depend upon whether politicians approve of them.

By Dan Wos
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