Category: Firearms
Full Length Love: Why Get an A1 or A2 Rifle?
Let’s be honest, with the added barrel length and weight, the rifle length AR is all but obsolete. The US military has reflected this sentiment, as the USMC was last to replace their M16s...
The Dan Wesson 15-2: The Forgotten Fourth Child of American Revolvery
When it comes to revolvers in the US, the “Big Three” of Colt, Smith and Wesson, and Ruger remain strong. But in the 1970’s a new company emerged and attempted to challenge these three...
Bear Arms N’ Bitcoin 2020
As you may have heard, Guns N’ Bitcoin is hosting a brand new conference in regard to *who would’ve guessed* Firearms and Crypto! Since we’re an official partner of Bear Arms N’ Bitcoin 2020,...
Review: Rōnin Tactics Task Force Belt
Above is my quick video review on the Ronin Tactics Task Force belt. In short the Ronin Tactics Task Force belt is a well made, low profile, sturdy belt able to retain your gun...
The Browning Hi-Power
The Wonder Nine your handgun wishes it was; the Browning Hi-Power. Sleek, lightweight, and accurate. Quick Rundown: Designed in the 1920s by John Moses Browning and finished by Dieudonne Saive (the man who would...
Toy Gun to Handgun – The Impossibility of Regulating Ghost Guns
Having sent a video to TKB in February for publication, an anonymous writer has approached us once more with the intent of publishing a more detailed piece on his creation. Enter the dart blaster...
The S&W 5906: America’s Surplus Pistol
For a brief time between the decline of the service revolver and rise of Glock, US police carried a quintessentially American Wonder Nine, the S&W 5906. A solid stainless, 4 inch barreled, 2.5 lb...
Nickel Plating Cases (And Other Things) At Home
Nickel plated brass cases are common for high end hunting loads, precision target loads, and service/defensive handgun rounds, due to the improved lubricity and corrosion resistance compared to conventional plain brass cases. The downside...