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Category: Field Guns
The Ranger Carbine Concept: A Review
Today I'm going to be talking about a rifle concept that is pretty new to me, the Ranger Carbine. This was floated to me and the other members of the Marksman's Quarter earlier this week, and we had a little chat about it. it took me a few days to get through the source material … Continue reading The Ranger Carbine Concept: A Review
Budget LPVO: Athlon Midas BTR 1-6×24 // Gear Review
Does budget glass equal budget performance?
My Ideal Practical Rifle
My ideal practical rifle is a spin-off of a modernized version of Col. Cooper's classic 'Scout Rifle'. A What? For what that means in detail (and see where the cover photo came from), check out this video: https://youtu.be/-x7N8hLI2yM?t=1m38s For what that means simply: A lightweight bolt or lever gun, with red dot or low power … Continue reading My Ideal Practical Rifle
Project: Epicyon
I have a gun. I actually have a few, but one sticks out as unique, as the most powerful, as the most... ...visceral. I am talking, of course, about my 460 XVR from Smith & Wesson, chambered in .460 S&W Magnum. *dog for scale This gun is heavy, loud, expensive, and hard to handle (insert … Continue reading Project: Epicyon
Current State of my AR, and Where I’d Like to See It
That's a bit of a misleading title, because I'd like to see my AR become two rifles. Okay, but seriously. I'd like to see my AR become a short, fast, quick rifle for home/vehicle defense and I'd also like it to be a semi-precision rifle for reaching out to around 400 or 500 yards. How … Continue reading Current State of my AR, and Where I’d Like to See It
The Modern Lever Gun
Lever guns are an interesting category. They are something that basically everyone who's owned a gun here in the US has seen and held, but not necessarily owned. That's a shame, because lever guns are uniquely American. Lever guns were invented here in the good ol' U S of A, and never really caught on … Continue reading The Modern Lever Gun





