I was at the media event for the Springfield Armory SAINT in Vegas a couple weeks ago.
It's an AR, priced at the $899 level, with what I think is a decent feature set and build for the cash.
Here's my first brief write-up with the features outlined and a couple photos. I'll have a more...
The whole purpose of a C&R is to allow you to buy and sell eligible firearms. The distinction is that it is for the purpose of "collecting" those firearms not for the purpose of being in the business of selling firearms.
"My state comes in at #4 on the list. I have no idea where they came up with these numbers. Thin air would be my guess."
If you read my article you'd know the answer.
Heck, I'll give it to you. They looked at the ATF registry of all NFA weapons (MG's, SBR's, AOW's, etc) and somehow thought...
My Detroit Gun Rights Examiner article on the latest laughably bad article from CBS News. This one isn't as bad as the Rolling Stone Magazine article on "The 5 Most Dangerous Guns" but it shows similar ignorance and sloppy reporting.
CBS News displays media ignorance in story on 'Most Heavily...
My latest post at my Michigan Firearms Examine page is a review of the Ruger LCx with a 3" barrel.
A review of the Ruge LCRx with a 3" barrel
"The latest version of the Ruger Lightweight Revolver, the Ruger LCRx with a 3” barrel, transforms the design from a snub-nose carry gun into a...
"The hardest part for me is getting students to understand the forward wrist rotation. I like to hold my palm in front of their offside thumb just out of reach and ask them to reach for my hand with their thumb. That forces the hand into the right position."
I think I'll try that, thanks
My latest article on my Michigan Firearms Examiner page is on how to master the thumbs forward handgun grip.
This is a photo article because I've seen many shooters who don't understand the mechanics of the grip and just have the thumbs pointed forward without changing the angle of the wrist...
Here's the latest article at my Michigan Firearms Examiner page.
I tried to go beyond the typical "buyers guides" article and actually talk about the things that matter when picking binoculars.
How to pick the best hunting binoculars
"The importance of hunting binoculars cannot be...
Here's my latest article at my Michigan Firearms Examiner page. I interviewed a couple psychologists on what to do if you experience "buck fever."
How to beat 'Buck fever' at your hunt
"It’s the day of the hunt and you’ve sighted your quarry. As you get ready to take the shot your heat...
"Quite literally. Many people knew Larry as a moderator here before he got famous and moved to Yard Moose Mountain.
The Dead Six book started here and you can still find it's first version on these forums. "
Yeah, we talked about that in the interview. He freely acknowledges the fans from...
I interviewed Larry Corriea, author of "Monster Hunter International" and other works.
Larry is "one of us" and has been a CCW instructor, owned a gun store, and used to hang out on various gun boards.
If you haven't read MHI, imagine a group like Blackwater, only dedicated to fighting...
Not a hijack at all. Good to see someone else's opinion on the holster, especially for anyone doing research who finds this thread.
Holsters are very personal. What some people love, other people hate. As you research them though you see certain designs that just seem to work well for a lot...
Here's a link to my review of the Milt Sparks Versa Max 2 IWB holster.
I've had two of these for several years. The only thing I can't cover in my review is how well it works for smaller guns as both of mine are for full size service pistols. (CZ 75 and BHP). Anyone used it with anything like a...
The 20 round mags and 50 round drums were used with the Model 1928A1 Thompson used in the start of the war. The use of the drums was discontinued after problems were discovered with their reliability, the weight, and the noise of the round slapping back and forth inside the drum during movement...
The info that 10,000 guns were provided by Stembridge is from Long Mountain Outfitters. I have a link to their old "Red Dawn" page (now archived) in the article.
I was questioning the figure a bit myself. I wonder if it included non-functional dummy guns in addition to actual firearms.
Here's my latest Michigan Firearms Examiner article on the guns of Red Dawn (the original, not the crappy remake).
I can't believe it's been 30 years. I remember seeing that in the theater with my girlfriend.
The guns of Red Dawn 30 years later
This years marks the 30th Anniversary of the...
Here's my latest Michigan Firearms Examiner article about the assassination that led to World War I. This includes some photos of the actual FN pistol used in the killing and the history of how it was lost and then found again after 90 years.
100 years ago today one man with a pistol set off...
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