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America’s Rifle, Mil-Spec Basics, LMT Innovation and More with Small Arms Solutions

With the re-publication of Black Rifle II, now called America’s Rifle: M16/M4 late Cold War through Global War on Terror, by author Chris Bartocci of Small Arms Solutions, we wanted to reach out for some AR-15 buyer’s advice, what companies stand out to him in today’s competitive market, and more.  Along the way we learned … Read more

Dirty Bird Industries Launches AR-10 Multi-Cal Ambidextrous Stripped Lower Receiver

Via Dirty Bird Industries: The Dirty Bird AR-10 Ambidextrous stripped lower receiver is the perfect building block for your new AR-10 build. Our Ambi AR-10 lower is a perfect fit with our AR-10 Billet Uppers and is a great fit with most other DPMS-style uppers from around the industry. Every single Dirty Bird AR-10 lower is precision-machined from … Read more

Primary Arms Optics Overview – An ARBuildJunkie Q&A

If you’re in the market for an LPVO for your AR-15, it’s hard to ignore Primary Arms optics and their wide variety of offerings.  To discuss Primary Arms PLx and Glx optics, and why they might be worth considering we recently reached out to Stephen Morgan of Primary Arms. 

Quantified Performance – Becoming a Better Competitor with Jack Leuba

With Quantified Performance celebrating three years of putting on gas gun matches, we reached out to Jack Leuba of Quantified Performance (and Knight’s Armament) to discuss its growth, how matches might change in the future, trends he’s observed, and practical advice on how shooters can improve their performance. 

The Reload – Over 24.4 Million AR-15s, AK-47s in Civilian Hands

More than 4.5 million ARs. AKs, and similar rifles were bought by American civilians since the last time their circulation was estimated, according to a new report. The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the gun industry’s trade group, found there are now at least 24,446,000 of the guns in civilian hands.

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