Adams Arms is at TriggerCon 2017 with their all new P-Series AR lineup. The “P” stands for piston and Adams does it better than anybody else. I got to shoot the P3 in .223 today at Media Range Day. It is pretty amazing. This is not just another AR. Some magical combination of Jet Comp […]
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Building a .308 AR Carbine that works: Carbine Compatibility and Engineering
In another .308 AR Rifle article, we talked about the numerous .308 AR standards. This time we are going to cover tuning .308 AR rifles with carbine length buffer tubes. Even though standards abound, the truth remains; the easiest way to enhance reliability and longevity is to get the right buffer and spring combination in […]
Tuning your .308 AR Carbine For Function and Accuracy
In the another .308 AR Rifle article, we talked about the numerous .308 AR standards. This time we are going to cover tuning .308 AR rifles with carbine length buffer tubes. Even though standards abound, the truth remains; the easiest way to enhance reliability and longevity is to get the right buffer and spring combination […]
How much Ammo do you need to Stockpile?
Introduction You need to prepare yourself for SHTF as it can happen anytime so you should be well-prepared and good to go. When you have a firearm, it is important to consider the ammunition or bullets stock needed to fill your weapon in the long run. The usual question pondered upon is the timeline of […]
Suppressed Armament Systems | Titanium Brake and Mount
The Suppressor market is an interesting thing to watch over the years. Many manufacturers come and go, with trends doing the same. First, everyone wants the most efficient suppressor, then the cheapest. It’s tough for many machine shops to find the niche where they can stand out. Suppressed Armament Systems (SAS) has certainly found theirs; […]
Stag Arms Model 9 Carbine Review
Since its inception in 2003, Stag Arms has been manufacturing quality, mil-spec modern sporting rifles at an attractive price point. When I learned that I was going to be able to spend some quality time with Stag’s innovative and market-ready, 9mm carbine, the Model 9, I shouldn’t need to describe my excitement and anticipation to […]
Know Your Lower Receivers – Forged, Billet and Polymer
The AR world is just a blooming with different types of lower receivers. The three main categories are forged, billet, and polymer. Forged and billet are made from aluminum, and I’ll give you three guesses what polymer lower receivers are made of. We are going to take a look at each one and go over […]
A Ranger and Romanian AK
Before the price gouging of weapons while I was stationed at Ft. Benning GA, I purchased an AK-47 (Romanian) at a local dealership for $174.00. I wanted an AK-47 after a few deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, everyone in those areas of operations had one and it seemed to serve its purpose for them just […]
“Infantry Rifle of Tomorrow” As Seen Yesterday (1982)
There’s always a market for prediction about the future, and they’re always hostages to fate. So, today, we’ll open a time capsule from 1982 (specifically, from the November-December issue of the US Army’s branch magazine, Infantry, as seen at right) and see how whether one officer’s prediction panned out — or whether it just panned. Subject of prediction, or […]
Aerial Target Interdiction and Hog Hunting from Helicopters on Episode 6 of SOFREP TV’s Training Cell
NEW YORK – May 18, 2017 – The latest episode of SOFREP TV’s Training Cell focuses on combat training and readiness from the air. Veterans from multiple branches of U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF) worked with fellow former SOF members and current instructors from Shooter Performance Institute and Last Shadow to refine their skills from […]

