I'm a pencil barrel AR fan, so sign me up. As far as being "what Stoner would do", I think they're on the right track. The original ARs...
Me personally, I'd probably take a Brownells XM177 replica and spend the other $1000 on 2 or 3 boxes of ammo. If you want a range shooter, I'd...
I'd cross that 15k round bridge when you get there. Say the Sport really is a write-off at that point - getting $5000-$7000 in shooting out of a...
A budget AR and no AK is how I would have played your situation too. Good call.
The recoil on the Jungle Carbine is pretty mild. I'd compare the recoil of a 303 JC to a standard-weight 270... you'll know it went off, but it's...
I prefer the Mauser action, but the 8mm carbine is a teeth rattler.
45-70 and the Guide Gun.
Same thing I've seen with my Sub 2K.
The big selling point is being cheap. If 6.5 Grendel was 30 cents per round (in the Days Before) and 223 was a $1/round niche varmint cartridge,...
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I have my doubts that these Sub 2Ks even make it to the battlefield. A no-strings-attached giveaway that has to go through customs officials and...
Paint thinner for the metal is a good idea. I like non-chlorinared brake cleaner, but there's more than one right answer. Sweating out the...
Reliability would be my #1 concern, and I don't know if the Thompson holds up to that. If it can run a couple hundred rounds without choking, I'd...
I'll agree with @Obturation that AK prices just don't line up with their value these days. A cheap WASR type rifle rattles like an airsoft gun,...
I'd be very happy with a 7 Mag. It behaves like a 30-06 with a little extra gas, and has a similarly versatile range of bullet weights.
Hey guys. I want to get a silent buffer spring for my dad's AR... he hates the twang, I don’t mind it. Anyway, I've never looked into them, but...
Stingers worked better for the P22 I have, but no ammo works 100% The Ruger Mk II though... you can feed it anything and it will fire....
An uncle of mine carries a stainless Colt Defender with an extended pinky grip. Recoil wise it's not objectionable at all. The metal frame helps...
Forgive my ignorance here, but does Smith and Wesson use the same lockwork for all their revolvers since the Model 10? I've googled it a couple...
The M1's muzzle blast isn't going to be as brutal... that's about all I can think of. The M1 is also lighter than a stock M4gery with a medium...
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