Old news from Metal Storm
I’m sure most of you have at least heard of the company Metal Storm, and their exploits in stacked projectile weapon systems. The obvious awe factor of firing three bullets, all on target, in a… Old news from Metal Storm
I’m sure most of you have at least heard of the company Metal Storm, and their exploits in stacked projectile weapon systems. The obvious awe factor of firing three bullets, all on target, in a… Old news from Metal Storm
Ah, Kel Tec. Makers of nifty folding rifles and the KSG. I was stoked when I heard that the GEARS crew got to play with one of the first firearms that got me interested in… First Impressions: Kel-Tec SU-16CA
If you have seen the Green Hornet, you know the feeling when first laying eyes on the Double Desert Eagle. At first it was beautiful thought. Then it was painful. Shortly after that it was… Double 1911
This last weekend I took a long, cramped trip down to Ft. Hood to qualify with my rifle. This time it was different though, this time I was issued my first M4. I’m not a… Less M16, more M4.
Model: MRAD (Multi-Role Adaptive Design) Caliber: .338 Lapua Magnum Barrel length: 24.5” (62.23 cm) Overall length: Folding stock extended: 46.90” (119.13 cm) Folding stock closed: 39.90” (101.35 cm) Weight: 14.8 pounds (6.71 kg) Twist rate: … Barrett MRAD
Yesterday I was *training during my reserve weekend when the subject of optics came up. There was some confusion amongst the younger soldiers as to the difference between Close Combat Optics (CCO) and the Advanced… A brief note on optics
I love researching 1911s! The iconic 1911 has long been one of my most admired hand guns, and the amazing amount of variants in its family tree is intriguing. By far the most controversial of… Polymer 1911 frames
The X-30R is rifle now being manufactured by Excel Arms. While details are still limited on many aspects of this semi-auto .30 carbine, Here is a look at some of the info I managed to… X-30R Rifle