New Guns And Gear June 2026

Looking for a new iron or piece of kit to enhance the one you already own? Check out these 7 new bits of guns and gear to grow your firearms wish list. The post New Guns And Gear June 2026 appeared first on Gun Digest.

By Adam Borisenko

The MAC IX Review: An MP5 Alternative Most Shooters Can Actually Afford

The MAC IX combines MP5 magazine compatibility, suppressor-ready features, and impressive accuracy at an affordable price point. The post The MAC IX Review: An MP5 Alternative Most Shooters Can Actually Afford appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Brent Spicer

Shepard Arms Custom Shop Echelon 4.5F

For many shooters I know (including myself), customization isn’t a question of if, but when. By their nature, firearms are intensely personal tools. They’re also personal statements. It’s the appeal of taking that personal tool and adapting it to your own preferences and needs that drives t...

By Jeremy Tremp

An M1A. 5 Days. 15K Rounds.

The M1A has an impressive lineage. Based on a design dating back to the 1930s and born from the prodigious mind of John C. Garand, the M1A has many of the hallmarks of his M1 Garand rifle. However, it is even more closely tied to the M14, the rifle developed as the successor to Garand�...

By Mike Humphries

Backup Gun #2: Passenger Shoots Violent Aggressor with Two Kids in the Vehicle

Austintown police officials have confirmed that a fatal shooting near a New Road car wash on Wednesday morning, May 13, 2026, is being treated as a clear case of justified self-defense. Surveillance video captured the decedent, 30-year-old Zachary Fisher, chasing down his ex-girlfriend’s vehicl...

By Brandon Curtis

USS Saratoga: WWII Carrier Sunk by an Atom Bomb

The USS Saratoga (CV-3) was one of just three United States Navy aircraft carriers—along with USS Ranger (CV-4) and USS Enterprise (CV-6)—to survive the entirety of the Second World War. Although outdated by 1943, as the newer and more capable Essex-cla...

By Peter Suciu

Tactical Anatomy & Accuracy Standards

The saying, “mission drives the gear train”, is a reference to the objective having ruling authority over gear choices. We typically don’t think of it this way, but the objective should be driving our training too. The more precise we can be with what that objective is, the more focused we ...

By Nate Parker
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