Marlinspike – A Handy EDC Tool

In the prepper world, tools that serve multiple purposes are always welcome. The marlinspike is deceptively simple in design, and it can accomplish quite a bit. It comes to us from the marine world. There, it has a long, proud history as a sailor’s tool used in ropework. In simplest terms, it�...

By Jim Cobb

A Baer of a Drill

Would you like to make your pistol or rifle skill improvements fun? There are a multitude of drills and targets we can all use on the range for practice, but for me and many people I have instructed over the years, a little bit of fun in the training really makes the process take off. Read More T...

By Michael Mills

First Look: Polished Blued SA-35 9mm

Nearly five years ago, Springfield Armory introduced us to the SA-35 pistol, and it became an immediate “must have” for enthusiasts. It quickly established itself as the best-in-class modern production model of the legendary John Moses Browning P-35 pistol. I was one of the fortunate wri...

By Justin Opinion

Blitzkrieg Components Replacement Front Sight Posts for Magpul MBUS PRO & MBUS 3

These sight posts provide higher visibility and a superior sight picture for accurate aiming.  They make your sight easier to see in any light for faster and more accurate shots.   Options include Tritium Dots, brightly colored contrast stripes in bright orange and luminescent (glow) green as ...

Best Concealed Carry Holsters Tested & Ranked by Pro End Users

Concealed carry is a deeply personal choice, rooted in the fundamental desire for self-protection and security. Whether you’re a seasoned firearm enthusiast or someone considering carrying for the first time, one crucial aspect often stands between you and your peace of mind: the holster. A...

Palmetto State Armory 5.7 Rock

David Freeman I have become a fan of the 5.7x28mm cartridge as the result of reviewing pistols in that caliber by FN Herstal, Ruger and Smith & Wesson. Palmetto State Armory released a 5.7x28mm pistol a couple of years ago. That one, called the “Rock,” is the subject of this review. The 5...

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