Kaboom!!! 300 BLK in 5.56/223 AR-15!
Some unfortunate shooters have learned the hard way that is is possible to fire a 300BLK in a rifle chambered for 5.56mm or 223 Remington. The results of such a dangerous event are spectacular. In […]
Some unfortunate shooters have learned the hard way that is is possible to fire a 300BLK in a rifle chambered for 5.56mm or 223 Remington. The results of such a dangerous event are spectacular. In […]
Browning Citori over and under shotguns offer a solid value for the money. Whether it is configured for sporting clays, or for an upland hunt, the Citori is a great gun. With extended use, some […]
The German Walther PPK is a great little pistol that has been around since the 1930s. While it may lack the larger cartridges and lighter weights of the modern polymer guns, it definitely holds a […]
This Savage 99 rifle fore-end has seen better days. A previous owner over-tightened the fore-end screw and stripped out the female threads that secures it to the barrel. As it sits, the fore-end is loose, […]
The Savage 10/110 design is quite popular with the do-it-yourself gunsmithing crowd. For the most part, with simple tools and no lathe, someone with basic mechanical ability can swap barrels on most of the rifles […]
The 6 Creedmoor offers shooters softer recoil and quicker follow up shots when compared to the 6.5 Creedmoor. Back in January 2017, I wrote 6 Creedmoor barrel length versus muzzle velocity (31 to 17 inches), […]
The Remington 870 is a fantastic shotgun. While it is smooth cycling and durable, the gun does suffer from the downside of having the ejector, ejector spring and shell-stops staked in place. This means a […]
I come across some interesting projects in my shop. In this case it is a Daewoo K2 rifle that needs its barrel removed so it can be cut and crowned. The K2 family of rifles […]
We’ve been grinding a lot of recoil pads with the B&R recoil pad grinding fixture at the shop lately. Our current mounting fixture leaves a lot to be desired. If you look in the bottom […]
If the rear sight on your Smith and Wesson revolver is damaged, worn, or in need of an upgrade, it can be changed without replacing the entire assembly. In this post we’ll see how. This […]
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