Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Review: Classic Bite, Better Accuracy

This content is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the express permission of GunsAmerica.com and BAAANG Media LLC. Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Review: Classic Bite, Better Accuracy The Ruger Mini-14 Ranch is the old-school 5.56 NATO rifle that refused to disappear. After decades of love, hate,...

By Robert Sadowski

Henry H24 Signature .45-70 Review: Brass, Class, and Bear Power

This content is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the express permission of GunsAmerica.com and BAAANG Media LLC. Henry H24 Signature .45-70 Review: Brass, Class, and Bear Power The Henry .45-70 is an heirloom-grade lever action with brass-frame swagger, side-gate loading, and enough ...

By Clay Martin

Cop-Killer Bullets: Gun Control Lie or Actual Threat?

Cop-killer bullets. That’s a pretty inflammatory phrase that is thrown around a lot. It seems to have been invented by hoplophobes and then used by politicians to attack your Second Amendment rights. As a former law enforcement officer myself, I believe the overly emotional descriptor for what ...

By Richard Johnson

S&W 1854 – An American Classic

A friend of mine likes to say that any American worth his salt has an existential knowledge of the .30-30 cartridge. As far as American cartridges go, the .30-30 is a classic. It’s a deer hunter’s best friend, known for its ability to down deer with efficiency. It’s best known for its p...

By Travis Pike

M1 Abrams — Best Job I Ever Had

The M1 Abrams was conceived with a singular, unyielding purpose: the total destruction of enemy armored formations. Over the last four decades, it has become the absolute pinnacle of tank warfare made manifest. Its sheer battlefield dominance has not only won conflicts, but forced militaries acro...

By Mason Berryman
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