The M1A has an impressive lineage. Based on a design dating back to the 1930s and born from the prodigious mind of John C. Garand, the M1A has many of the hallmarks of his M1 Garand rifle. However, it is even more closely tied to the M14, the rifle developed as the successor to Garand�...
Do you have a finicky semi-auto shotgun that is ammo-picky? Oh, it’s not 1982 anymore, and your semi-auto shotgun can eat pretty much anything. Well, dang, the folks at Wincheter will be disappointed. Their new AutoBuck round promised to solve that problem. Well, it might not solve that problem...
Backpacks, sling bags, and even waist pouches get a lot of love when it comes to portable carry and storage. However, the messenger bag is often overlooked. This over-the-shoulder option offers briefcase-sized capacity for organizing and protecting files, books, and electronic devices. The messen...
In today’s article, the author reviews the Fiocchi CovertX 9mm ammunition. Range testing was conducted with ammo provided to the author by Fiocchi. Those of us who live the EDC (Everyday Carry) lifestyle are always searching for the latest and greatest gear and ammunition. We want rounds that a...
Original MP5 triggers aren’t so great, but the Timney HK MP5 two-stage trigger fixes that. The post Hardware Talk: Timney HK MP5 Trigger appeared first on Gun Digest.
Taurus released a PCC way back in 2014, known as the CT9/40. It’s been widely forgotten about. The Taurus RPC won’t suffer that same fate. Taurus could have easily released a blowback PCC and called it a day, but they didn’t do that. They went all out, ditching straight blowback for a rolle...
Everything that changes when you're carrying concealed in the backcountry — campsite selection, tent storage, law, bear defense, carry position, medical, and comms.
When it comes to home security, there are several things the average person can do that have big impacts without a large expense. Sure, elaborate camera and alarm systems are cool and all. But not everyone has the budget for those sorts of things. There’s an old joke about two hunters coming ac...
When it comes to carry guns, are red dots really that much better than iron sights? I hit the range to find out. The post Irons Vs. Red Dots For Carry Pistols: Which Is Better? appeared first on Gun Digest.