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Classic Insights - General

More often than not, our Brand Spotlight articles focus on firearms or firearms manufacturers. But this time around, I want to fill you in about a really cool device that will take the pain out of loading and reloading your magazine. It will literally buy you more time on the firing line. No, I promise that I'm not trying to sell you some snake oil, these devices are legit!

Sometimes with self defense you may need something other than a firearm. With the exception of law enforcement, military, or working for a firearm company, not many jobs will allow you to carry a gun to work. Despite this, there are many circumstances that can lead to a self-defense situation. Simply leaving work to go to the parking lot or use public transportation could be risky. Don't you think it could happen to you too?

In a time where we seem to be going back "to the good old ways" during this pandemic, I thought about my older semiautomatic rifle that was gifted to me. It's nothing fancy, as a matter of fact, it's kinda plain, or even a little ugly. Sorry, I got lost in the nostalgia, but it got me thinking about my rifle. It has iron sights, which are pretty primitive compared to today's selection, but the bottom line is, they work!

What is "headspace", and how does it affect your rifle or firearm? Unless you consider the Big Book of Ballistics a good read, I am going to try to break it down and simplify this for you.

What is the Effective Range of a Handgun? Well, that's a loaded question (and yes, that is my pitiful attempt at humor). I think the one word that likely applies to that question is...variable. If you are just looking for a simple number for the answer to that question, I would say the effective range of a handgun is somewhere between 10 to 300 feet.

The term Ghost Gun may be new to you, but if you've been following our posts and blogs, you'll be surprised that you already know what they are. Does the term "80 Percent" sound familiar? For the most part that is what a Ghost Gun is.

Most of our stores have been closed, and simply going to pick out a gun is not possible. Fortunately, online gun sales are still available, and FFL dealers in your area are waiting on your orders. If you have never purchased a firearm online, now would be a great time to start. There are many good reasons to buy online, cheaper prices, larger selections, and, believe it or not, it's really easy.

The AR in AR 15 stands for Armalite Rifle, but it might as well stand for America's rifle. It's the most common rifle in the country, and it often has a flat top upper designed to be used with optics. There are lots and lots of optics out there for the AR 15, but we've gathered our ten favorites here for you.

Hunting, skeet and trap shooting, a day at the range, or backyard milk jug shooting; make it a family event! Shooting sports for our younger generation is definitely a positive youth development activity. Shooting offers so many benefits and can be relatively inexpensive to get into.

What does the AR in AR-15 stand for? Hint - it's not Assault Rifle. It's also not standing for automatic rifle or Army rifle.

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