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Building an AR-15 – Seeking Professional Help
Despite what you might have been lead to believe, building an AR-15 isn’t like building Legos. How do you know when you should attempt to do something yourself versus reaching out to a professional to do the work for you?
Christopher Woomer on the Launch of his Signature VEIL Solutions AR-15
We sat down with Christopher Woomer yesterday to discuss the launch of his new signature VEIL Solutions rifle he did in collaboration with Sons of Liberty Gun Works.
Bob Faxon of Faxon Firearms Talks Barrels, Builds, and 8.6 Blackout
We recently sat down with Bob Faxon of Faxon Firearms for a wide-ranging interview covering his company’s history, lessons learned on AR barrel making, expanding his product line, and his company’s recent work on barrels for the 8.6 Blackout.
Rugged Suppressors Launches the Razor556
Based on the design of their highly successful 30 caliber Rugged Razor suppressor, Rugged has announced the launch of its new Razor556.
Should I Build or Buy an AR-15? An ARBuildJunkie Overview
One of the most common questions we get at ARBuildJunkie is “should I buy or build an AR-15?” The answer depends on several variables. Author Todd Gimian explores the pros and cons of assembling a rifle versus buying one from a manufacturer.
Gorilla Ammunition – Their Beginnings, 300 Blackout, and 8.6 Blackout and More
With the impending launch of 8.6 Blackout, we thought it would be a good time to reach out to Lanse Padgett CEO of Gorilla Ammunition/PCP Tactical, to talk about his company’s involvement with the new round, as well as learn more about his company and how it started.
CGS Group and their Quest for a Better Suppressor
We recently sat down with Bobby West, owner of CGS Group, to discuss his company’s history and how his staff and their unique approach to making suppressors puts them on a short list of manufacturers to consider for your next purchase.
Gun Industry Disowns $73 Million Settlement Between Defunct Remington and Sandy Hook Families
Via The Reload – Insurers have agreed to pay a massive settlement to the victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting to the dismay of the gun industry. $73 million will be paid out by insurers of the now-defunct Remington Outdoor Company (ROC), according to a settlement announcement released on Tuesday. The settlement will also allow the … Read more
JBS Training Group Talks New Courses and Overcoming the Static Range Mindset
We recently spoke with Mark Smith of JBS Training Group about new courses in 2022 focused on proficiency at a distance, what it takes to be a successful instructor, and how an overemphasis on strict range rules can have an unforeseen negative impact in real-world situations.