Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Review: Classic Bite, Better Accuracy

This content is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the express permission of GunsAmerica.com and BAAANG Media LLC. Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Review: Classic Bite, Better Accuracy The Ruger Mini-14 Ranch is the old-school 5.56 NATO rifle that refused to disappear. After decades of love, hate,...

By Robert Sadowski

Henry H24 Signature .45-70 Review: Brass, Class, and Bear Power

This content is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the express permission of GunsAmerica.com and BAAANG Media LLC. Henry H24 Signature .45-70 Review: Brass, Class, and Bear Power The Henry .45-70 is an heirloom-grade lever action with brass-frame swagger, side-gate loading, and enough ...

By Clay Martin

Vortex Strike Eagle 1-10×24 Review: Budget Reach

This content is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the express permission of GunsAmerica.com and BAAANG Media LLC. Vortex Strike Eagle 1-10×24 Review: Budget Reach The Vortex Strike Eagle 1-10x24 FFP brings motion activation, a useful BDC-style reticle, and real LPVO versatility i...

By Mitchell Graf

M1 Abrams — Best Job I Ever Had

The M1 Abrams was conceived with a singular, unyielding purpose: the total destruction of enemy armored formations. Over the last four decades, it has become the absolute pinnacle of tank warfare made manifest. Its sheer battlefield dominance has not only won conflicts, but forced militaries acro...

By Mason Berryman

Review: Craft Holsters Lynx for the Hellcat

There’s no time like the present to take a critical look at the Craft Holsters Lynx IWB holster, which I tested with my Springfield Hellcat. But first, a little background info. Craft Holsters was formed in 2009 with a vision of offering holsters that are more than just interchangeable pieces o...

By Clayton Walker

Taurus Adds Convertible Cylinder to the Deputy with New .357/9mm Model

Taurus is expanding the Deputy lineup with a convertible cylinder version, and the practical upside is straightforward: one revolver that runs .357 Magnum, .38 Special, and 9mm depending on which cylinder you drop in. The included 9mm cylinder gives you three caliber options without buying three ...

By Sam.S

America’s Flaming Bayonet in World War I

In early 1918, as the American Expeditionary Force prepared to face battle-hardened German troops in France, the bayonet was a vital component of the Doughboys’ combat equipment. It is difficult for many people today to understand the importance the U.S. military placed on “cold steel” duri...

By Tom Laemlein
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