45-degree iron sights are a smart and efficient backup system, especially for shooters who run a magnified optic or expect to transition quickly between sighting methods. A proper install doesn’t take long—but do take the time to zero them and practice until the tilt transition becomes second nature.
The NFA tax stamp represents a unique chapter in American firearms law—a blend of taxation, regulation, and historical legacy born from a response to 1930s crime waves. While controversial, it has endured for over 90 years and continues to shape the legal framework for certain classes of firearms in the United States
In this blog, we will explore the differences between milled and stamped gun receivers in detail, including their manufacturing processes, advantages, disadvantages, and how they affect the performance of the firearm.
Suppressors, often colloquially known as silencers, are devices attached to the muzzle of firearms to reduce the noise and muzzle flash generated when the gun is fired. Contrary to their portrayal in movies and popular culture, suppressors do not completely silence a gunshot but rather suppress the sound to safer levels. This blog aims to explain the mechanics behind suppressors, their components, and how they achieve their intended effect.
Safety should always come first when engaging in shooting sports. Eye protection shields your eyes from debris, shell casings, and other potential hazards. Quality shooting glasses with ballistic-rated lenses offer both protection and clarity, ensuring your vision remains sharp throughout your session.