Charlotte, NC, (October 24, 2023) We understand your choice of pistol magazines can be fluid and non-binary. One day you may identify with Sig Sauer®, while the next day you might feel more like a GLOCK® or maybe even a CZ® Scorpion. And sure, you’re shooting 9mm now, but in the future, you may wantContinue reading “Angstadt Arms New AXL-9”
Monthly Archives: October 2023
Measuring the Case
by: Germán A. Salazar This is another introductory reloading article, there will be little here for the experienced reloader but those who are new to reloading might find something useful in these words and pictures. All of the pictures can be enlarged by clicking on them. Introduction The cartridge case is a seemingly simple vesselContinue reading “Measuring the Case”
WW3 Fears Trigger American Panic-Buying Of 5.56 Ammo, Prices Surge 39% In A Week
From Zerohedge As the Israel-Hamas war sparks fears of WW3, law-abiding Americans are streaming the chaos in Israel and Gaza on their smartphones or smart TVs and have come to one conclusion: It’s time to panic buy ammo (just like during Covid). New data from the ammo tracking websiteAmmo Prices Nowshows 5.56×45mm NATO caliber ammunition listedContinue reading “WW3 Fears Trigger American Panic-Buying Of 5.56 Ammo, Prices Surge 39% In A Week”
SIG P365-AXG LEGION Available for Pre-Order
Available via pre-order exclusively for LEGION members, the new P365-AXG LEGION combines an all-metal AXG grip module paired with their patent-pending slide-integrated expansion chamber. Utilizing the AXG (Alloy XSeries Grip) all-metal grip module finished in the distinctive LEGION Gray Cerakote Elite, the P365-AXG LEGION is still 1” wide and accepts a full-size 17+1 capacity magazineContinue reading “SIG P365-AXG LEGION Available for Pre-Order”
EAA & Girsan: Products for 2024
Cocoa, FL- At the NASGW 2023 event, EAA and Girsan are set to unveil their most exciting array of new products to date. These innovative offerings are poised to set new standards in the USA small arms market, boasting exceptional quality, advanced features, and extremely competitive pricing. We invite you to visit the EAA boothContinue reading “EAA & Girsan: Products for 2024”
Thoughts On The M1911..Again.
The amount of people on the web ready to tell you how unreliable the 1911 is, may approach the population of China or India. Even some bigger name instructors wishing to get more attention by saying things controversial blather on about it even when they really do not know as much about it as theyContinue reading “Thoughts On The M1911..Again.”
Battlefield Luck Charm For Two Generations
Guest post by Jack Broz In 1969 I was a Navy Corpsman assigned to Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines in Vietnam. The week of March 25th 1969, Alpha was ordered to assist Delta 1/4 which had captured LZ Argonne near the border with Laos. Delta was being sniped at by an NVA .51 caliberContinue reading “Battlefield Luck Charm For Two Generations”
Unfit To Fight: 68% Of US Service Members Obese Or Overweight
From Zerohedge There’s a growing internal threat to US national security: 68% of American service members are either obese or overweight. “Rapid and sustained recurrence of obesity across all services, ranks, and positions now poses a dire threat, especially for at-risk populations and those in critical combat roles,” writes the American Security Project (ASP) a DC think tank, inContinue reading “Unfit To Fight: 68% Of US Service Members Obese Or Overweight”
Case Head Separations
by: Germán A. Salazar If you’ve been reloading for a while, you’ve probably experienced some case head separations. If you haven’t yet, you probably will sooner or later. At a recent match, I had fired four shots when I had a case head separation. When the case head separated, the forward portion of the case remained stuckContinue reading “Case Head Separations”
Sound & Fury – The 9x25mm Dillon
Since I covered the .356 TSW and the 9x23mm, it seems appropriate that I should mention the brief reign of terror of the 9x25mm Dillon. Randy Shelley on the creation of the 9x25mm Dillon: “I have never shot competition, in my life. Yes, I shoot a lot, but not competition. I bought a Bo ClerkeContinue reading “Sound & Fury – The 9x25mm Dillon”