FN Reflex Review: The Micro 9mm That Wouldn’t Quit

This content is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the express permission of GunsAmerica.com and BAAANG Media LLC. FN Reflex Review: The Micro 9mm That Wouldn’t Quit The FN Reflex combines a surprisingly good trigger, .85-inch best-group accuracy, and flawless reliability in a palm-s...

By Jeff Cramblit

AllOutdoor Review – Athlon Rangecraft Velocity Pro Radar Chronograph

Chronographs are an interesting piece of technology. Either shooters use them religiously for developing reloads, collecting data to create D.O.P.E. cards (data on previous engagement), or they avoid them entirely thinking it is too much work for what they are worth. I might be an outlier in that...

By Adam Scepaniak

Why Do Movie Armorers and Consultants Make Mistakes? My Experience

When I was a kid, I always watched the credits of action movies until the end. I was waiting for one credit in particular - the movie armorer. The existence of such a job seemed too good to be true, since it encompassed all of my favorite hobbies: guns and movies.

By Vladimir Onokoy

Zastava M70 – Which One

Whoever worked at Zastava, a former Yugoslav, now Serbian arms company, had never heard of the term search engine optimization. If they had, they wouldn’t have created four guns named the Zastava M70. Depending on where you go, if you ask for a Zastava M70, you might get an AK variant, a bolt-a...

By Travis Pike

PSA Sabre AR-15 Review: Testing PSA’s Duty-Grade Rifle

The PSA Sabre AR-15 is Palmetto State Armory’s move into a more serious rifle category. Travis Pike tests the Sabre 15 for accuracy, reliability, handling, controls, and whether it lives up to the duty-grade label.

By Travis Pike

Wheelgun Wednesday: A Stealthy Hideout Revolver For America’s Birthday

When you think of true deep concealment handguns, a few companies go a bit deeper than anyone else. North American Arms is one of the stealthiest of those companies, making hideout guns that can be stowed away in a spot that you wouldn’t normally think of—and this limited-edition revo...

By Zac K

Minimum Standards and On Demand Performance

It is important that we understand these two concepts, and how they intertwine with each other. Hopefully, if you are carrying a gun for self-defense, and especially if carrying a gun professionally, you have set for yourself a minimum standard. Where that line should, or needs to be placed, is a...

By Nate Parker

M&P FPC 5.7 + Gemtech Nebula Review: A Unique Design Built for Peak Fun

I absolutely love it when I get to review unique guns that I wouldn’t often see in the wild. My most recent hands-on experience with one of these unique guns was with the Smith & Wesson M&P FPC series carbine, chambered in 5.7 (because why not?). I topped it off with a Gemtech Nebul...

By Kenzie Fitzpatrick

10mm for Self Defense: Is It Too Powerful?

Discussing the 10mm Auto cartridge stirs up strong opinions. When you chamber a polymer pistol for the cartridge, the debate gets even louder. Is it too powerful for self-defense? To get to the truth, I decided to get a Springfield Armory XD-M and run a bunch of 10mm ammo through it. Magnum Power...

By T. Logan Metesh
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