EOTech 512 Holographic Sight – $399.99 (30% Off)

The EOTech 512 is marked down to $399.99 in cart at Palmetto State Armory—a huge drop on one of the most proven holographic sights on the market.

By AmmoLand Editor Duncan Johnson

GRITR Stealth Folding Knife Review

In previous instances where we’ve covered GRITR’s products, I was proud to introduce the company as one that successfully caters to the needs of shooters and lovers of the outdoors because those are exactly the kinds of people it employs. This shouldn’t be a surprise, but it’s less common...

By Clayton Walker

[SHOT 2026] Franchi MULE - Scout-Style Utility Rifle for Work & Play

Franchi introduced the MULE (Momentum Utility Lite Elite) at SHOT Show 2026, and it's a modern take on the scout rifle concept built around their Momentum platform. The company isn't explicitly calling it a "scout rifle" in their marketing, but it checks all the boxes Jeff Coo...

By Sam.S

Add More: Black Aces Tactical M4 Quad Rail

Black Aces Tactical has always been an interesting company to me. Who remembers when they made micro-sized, magazine-fed, brace-equipped firearms? They went through the ATF doing the famous yes/no two-step. Since then, they’ve become an importer of Turkish shotguns and a producer of some access...

By Travis Pike

The RPK: The Soviet Choice of Commonality Over Capability

In the mid-1950s, the Soviet high command accepted a compromise that would shape frontline infantry small arms for decades: prioritizing platform commonality over dedicated squad-level suppressive fire capability. That decision, formalized with the 1959 adoption of an AK-derived automatic rifle, ...

By Lynndon Schooler

POTD: Where SCAR Meets FAMAS

Photo of the Day captures the Belgian Army’s Special Operations Regiment during Tropical Storm, a recurring multinational exercise conducted in Central Africa in cooperation with Gabonese authorities. Now in its fifth iteration, the exercise is designed to prepare a rapidly deployable task ...

By Eric B

Cali AG Files Lawsuit Against Companies Providing Access To 3D-Printed Gun Code

California’s attorney general has filed suit against websites publishing 3D gun files, raising new legal battles over free speech and firearm regulation. The post Cali AG Files Lawsuit Against Companies Providing Access To 3D-Printed Gun Code appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Mark Chesnut
« Newer Posts Older Posts »