Browning Buck Mark .22 Optics-Modified

A Browning Buck Mark set up with a carry-style red dot becomes a serious training tool. This review covers accuracy, ammo testing, and real-world practice value. The post Browning Buck Mark .22 Optics-Modified appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Michael Irwin Collins

Three Low-Key EDC Bags by Vertx

When it comes to concealed carry, most of us immediately think about on-body setups—appendix, strong-side, etc. But off-body carry — if executed and managed properly, ensuring you retain control of your firearm at all times — has a legitimate place in the conversation, especially for those ...

By Dylan Casey

NEW Vortex Triumph 2 MOA Red Dot

The Triumph line proves that an honest, attractively priced optic doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice quality, and the Triumph 2 MOA Red Dot is no exception.

By AmmoLand Editor Duncan Johnson

POTD: Czech Craftsmanship - The KMR W-02 Spectra S OR

Today’s Photo of the Day features the KMR W-02 Spectra S OR. TFB hasn’t written tons about KMR; in fact, this might be our first-ever article. KMR Arms is a Czech firearms manufacturer known for precision-focused competition pistols, particularly within IPSC and action shooting.

By Eric B

REVIEW: Griffin Armament MK2 11.5” CQB

I’ve been a fan of Griffin Armament for a while, having used their M2 iron sights for years, enjoying the quality of their silencers, and, more recently, appreciating significant value in their optics line after reviewing the 1-10x Mil-R SFP LPVO. Perhaps I’ve been working backwards, but it m...

By Darwin Nercesian

Glock Generation 6 Model 45 9mm REVIEW

A detailed range and carry review of the Glock Generation 6 Model 45, focusing on trigger geometry, grip changes, optics mounting, reliability, and real-world accuracy. The post Glock Generation 6 Model 45 9mm REVIEW appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Michael Irwin Collins

Understanding Pistol Red Dot Footprints

DPP, RMSc, RMR, ACRO, and Doctor Optics: all similar but different red dot footprints. Are you confused yet? The world of optics footprints is messy and confusing. The naming conventions sometimes overlap, also adding to the quagmire. In this article, we’ll sort through it all to provide a clea...

By Cory Ross

PP-2000 - The Kremlin's PDW

Founded in 1927 after the Russian Civil War, KBP Instrument Design Bureau has since earned numerous state honors, and its factory has accumulated a long list of proven designs, including small arms and a broad portfolio of air-defense systems. Today, as a joint-stock company, KBP, one of Russia&r...

By Lynndon Schooler
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