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Burris Introduces Cost-Saving Tactical Optics Kits

Nowadays, it's pretty easy to spend more on a scope than a rifle. But Burris is trying to defray the cost of optics by offering some of its popular aiming solutions as affordable all-in-one kits.

Suppressor Q&A: Versatility vs. Efficiency

Many people are confused when purchasing a suppressor because they assume a suppressor’s caliber has to match the weapon’s caliber. In reality, you don’t necessarily care about caliber with suppressors.

Browning 1911-380 Review

Browning is sure to make some waves this year with a new team of time-tested designs that are each as popular today as they’ve ever been. The 1911 pistol and .380 ACP, both original designs of John M. Browning, will work together as shown in this Browning 1911-380 review.

Photo Gallery: 7 Rock-Steady Rifle Bipods

The need for a bipod becomes all too evident in the field when squeezing off a shot at 100 yards or more. Today’s models are ultra-versatile and utilitarian.

Market Trend: AR Pistols Big with Washington Home Defense Customers

When it comes to home defense in Washington State, AR pistols have been consumer favorites, along with some of the more popular lines of traditional pistols.

Gun Review: CMMG Mutant is a Beast of a Hybrid

CMMG thinks it has finally built the solution for those who pine for a true, high-functioning AR/AK hybrid. Part AR, part AK – the new CMMG Mutant is a true beast.

Three New On-Target Optics from Steiner

Steiner has added a good share of new optics to its catalog for 2015. Here are three innovative additions that appear ready to get shooters on target.

Suppressor Q&A: Point of Impact Shift

Many shooters express concerns with POI, or Point of Impact, shift when using a suppressor. Unfortunately, a lot of people aren’t 100 percent sure what that is, even though it’s a very simple concept.

Savage Introduces the Model 11 Scout Rifle at SHOT

At the heart of the Scout Rifle concept is versatility; it's meant to be adept at personal defense and putting meat on the table. But Savage has taken the Scout's flexibility in a different direction with one of its newest rifles

SHOT 2015: SIG Ventures into Rifle Ammunition

SIG Sauer is taking its first foray into rifle ammunition with the introduction of a subsonic 300 Blackout round. But cartridge is just the start of the company feeding long guns, with more rifle ammo planned for release this year.

SHOT 2015: Stack-On Upgrades Handgun Safes with Electric Entry

Stack-On has made securing a firearm, while keeping it accessible, a snap. The company has upgraded a couple of its standby lines with electronic entry, allowing access through a keypad or biometric scanner.

SHOT Show 2015: Colt AR LE6920-OEM1 & LE6920-OEM2

Colt's bare bones LE6920-OEM1 and LE6920-OEM2 are the ideal mostly-built platform to turn your spare AR parts - stocks, handguards, trigger guards and the like - into full-functioning Colt AR-15s!

New .30 Cal. SilencerCo Omega Suppressor Full Auto-Ready

On the cusp of SHOT Show 2015 SilencerCo kicked off the party with the release of its Omega silencer, designed for the baddest full-autos - but more than capable of quieting any semi-auto or bolt gun in .30 cal. as well.

SHOT 2015: SIG MCX Hits the Market

The SIG MCX offers shooters perhaps one of the most flexible platforms available, with the ability to change caliber and configuration on the fly.

SHOT SHOW 2015: Optics-Ready Glock MOS, New G40 10mm

Glock unveiled its new Modular Optics System, or MOS, on Gen 4 models G34, G35, and G41 — and a long-slide 10mm Glock, the G40 at the 2015 SHOT Show.

SHOT Show 2015: Ruger FTW Predator Goes Long on Scout Rifle Concept

Fair game critters everywhere sounded air raid sirens on news of Ruger’s FTW Predator, which combines Gunsite Scout features with the M77 Hawkeye in what promises to be a formidable long-range varmint-blasting machine.

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