Anschutz Model 1761 Review: Nearly Perfect Plinker

The Anschutz Model 1761 is one of the finest rimfire target rifles available today. With match-grade accuracy, a beautiful walnut stock, and refined bolt action, this nearly perfect plinker showcases German engineering at its best. Read our full review of the 1761's features, performance, and value.

Five Must-Have Survival Meds

Editor’s Note: This article is not medical advice. It is presented here as a starting point for a conversation about medical needs in a natural or man-made disaster. You should consult your doctor or another trusted medical professional about your needs for survival medications. Hopefully, ...

By Kit Perez

6mm ARC Basics – What you Need to Know to Get Started

With the rise of 6mm ARC, we’ve been asked many questions on what it takes to get started shooting and if the round is perhaps overhyped. To learn more, we reached out to Eric Lee, owner of Sgt of Arms, who is building high-quality, competition-winning ARs, many of which are chambered in 6mm ARC.

By James Burton

Silencer Saturday #420: Peculiar Patents

Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday, brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the new Victra 20-gauge shotgun suppressor . I was browsing through public patent filings as I sometimes do, and saw several new ideas in the silencer world that ar...

By Daniel Y

The State Of The Canadian Gun Ban/Buyback

What’s going on in the Canadian gun world these days? Same as always—more legal wrangling back-and-forth between shooters and the government. But there have been some relatively major recent developments with the federal government’s so-called buyback. The feds are steaming full...

By Zac K

The Ideal Buffer Setup for a 10.5″ Unsuppressed AR Pistol

A practical guide to tuning a 10.5" unsuppressed AR pistol using the right buffer and spring combination for reliability and smoother recoil. The post The Ideal Buffer Setup for a 10.5″ Unsuppressed AR Pistol appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Scott Witner
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