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The Glock Gen 6 is officially here. Announced December 6, 2025 and available January 20, 2026, the new G17, G19, and G45 Gen 6 models feature improved ergonomics, a flat-faced trigger, new RTF6 grip texture, and a direct-mount optics-ready system. MSRP is $745. Find an FFL dealer near you to pick one up today.
Learn how to get your Federal Firearms License (FFL) with this complete step-by-step guide. From choosing the right FFL type and meeting ATF eligibility requirements to completing Form 7, submitting fingerprints, passing the in-person inspection, and maintaining compliance — this guide walks you through every stage of the FFL license application process.
The Rugged Razor 556 Rifle Silencer is on sale for $550.00 (31% off) with free shipping. A dedicated 5.56 suppressor with Cobalt-6 baffles, 13.4 oz, Belt Fed Rated, and Rugged's Dual Taper Lock system for AR-15 platforms.
GLOCK officially revealed the 6th Generation in December 2025, hitting shelves January 20, 2026. The Gen6 G17, G19, and G45 bring a flat-faced trigger, standard optics-ready system, improved ergonomics, and enhanced grip texture — the biggest GLOCK update since Gen5.
US Cartridge 380 ACP 100 Grain Bonded HP ammo in a 200-round bulk pack offers reliable defensive performance at a great price. With controlled expansion, brass reloadable cases, and made-in-USA quality, this is an excellent choice for compact .380 carry pistols.
The 50/200 yard zero is one of the most practical zeroing methods for AR-15 and .308 rifles. Zero at 50 yards and your bullet naturally crosses the line of sight again at 200 yards, providing point-and-shoot accuracy across the most common shooting distances with minimal holdover needed.