Firing the Full-Auto Steyr Bullpup Assault Rifle
Sprayin’ and prayin’ like Karl from Die Hard, I finally got to rock the Steyr AUG in full-auto—and lemme tell ya, that progressive trigger ain’t for the faint of finger.
Sprayin’ and prayin’ like Karl from Die Hard, I finally got to rock the Steyr AUG in full-auto—and lemme tell ya, that progressive trigger ain’t for the faint of finger.
The 3-inch Kimber K6s may look like a snubby on steroids, but it carries with the ease of a compact and shoots with the authority of a full-size wheelgun—making it the “biggest little roundgun” I’ve ever had the pleasure of running.
The M14 is that crusty old warhorse that never got the memo to retire, so it just kept showing up, outshooting the young bucks, and looking damn good doing it.
The ATF tried to ban forced reset triggers with bureaucratic sleight of hand, but thanks to the courts and a DOJ about-face, the Constitution just slapped back.
Before the Pentagon churned out stamped steel for cost and speed, the Thompson roared onto the scene like a jazz-age freight train—heavy, loud, and absolutely lethal in the wrong (or right) hands.
HOP Munitions delivers clean-burning, smooth-shooting performance with polymer-coated rounds that punch way above their price tag—and they’re made by veterans who know what matters.
The M60 was more than a machine gun—it was a snarling, steel-throated beast that spit democracy through the jungle and dared anyone to talk back.
From clunky steel suits to lightweight plate carriers, the evolution of body armor has been a relentless race to balance protection with the need for speed and maneuverability on the battlefield.
The ACOG didn’t earn its place through flash or hype—it earned it by showing up, holding zero, and never quitting, no matter how bad things got.
Compact, dependable, and purpose-built for discreet self-defense, the Glock 43 delivers everything a serious concealed carrier needs—without the bulk or the gimmicks.
The “Glock switch” is a quarter-sized device that transforms a standard Glock into a fully automatic weapon — showing once again how rapidly firearm technology is evolving beyond what the law can keep up with.
Few tools in American history have spilled more blood, earned more respect, or proven more unbreakable in a fight than the KA-BAR — the knife that never quits.