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Is it possible to reduce the sound signature of a belt-fed weapon while laying down suppressing fire?
Compared to similar products on the market, the SilencerCo Charging Handle has a unique attribute: it actually works!
The compact design of the Tavor X95 makes it an ideal choice for those who are looking to use a suppressor such as
the Omega 300.
The home defense suppressor might be one of the more controversial concepts. Today we explore the pros and cons or such a tool.
Our American Gun series takes an intimate look at the foundation of American Freedom and those who support the Second Amendment.
The ATF’s new E-Form 4 system is expected to roll out this week. Here’s why it’s a big deal, and here’s why you shouldn’t withdraw any paper forms still in queue.
Accommodating calibers ranging from .223 REM to .300 WIN, the Harvester EVO is the ideal suppressor for .30 caliber bolt-guns and rifles.
The FN PS90 was the first commercially available rifle in the 5.7x28mm cartridge and remains the most iconic one.
The SCO15 Upper Receiver features a mil-spec 1913 pic rail, M4 feed ramps, and is compatible with mil-spec forward assists and dust covers.
A cool feature of the Nagant M1895 revolver, though unintended by its designers, is that it can be effectively suppressed.