Bushmaster Firearms reintroduces the 450 Bushmaster rifle
Bushmaster Firearms announces the return of their signature AR-15 variant in .450 Bushmaster – a straight-wall cartridge based on Jeff Cooper's "Thumper" concept for big game hunting
Bushmaster Firearms announces the return of their signature AR-15 variant in .450 Bushmaster – a straight-wall cartridge based on Jeff Cooper's "Thumper" concept for big game hunting
After being pulled from production in 2018, the Browning High-Power is back, thanks to Springfield Armory SA-35 which recreates one of the most iconic pistols of all times
Safety with movie firearms props is extremely important, as the recent accident on the set of the movie "Rust" has shown to actor Alec Baldwin. Let's see how firearms props work, how they are used, and which safety rules are followed to prevent such...
Sightmark introduces a new, spectacular compact digital riflescope: the Sightmark Wraith 4K Mini 2-16x32 is lightweight and compact, and yet it boasts high-end features such as a 4K CMOS sensor, an 850nm IR LED illuminator, and a full-color high-...
Following reports of barrels cracking in the field, Smith & Wesson issued a safety recall for the new M&P12 pump-action shotgun covering all samples manufactured before October 15, 2021
Beretta is back on the bolt-action rifles market… in style: the Beretta BRX1 is Italy’s first ever straight-pull rifle, boasting a stylish design with unique features
Milipol 2021 - Combining the advantages of uncooled thermal technology with clear, see-through day optics in a single sight, the Mepro TIGON system enables significantly improved operational flexibility
The Auto-Ordnance company – a Kahr Firearms Group brand – introduces ther new United We Stand 1911 pistol, a custom-grade variant of America's most iconic and quintessential semi-automatic handgun, entirely dedicated to the flag and core values of...
Beretta USA launches the new APX A1 Carry – a single-stack, 9mm subcompact pistol for deep-conceal carry, featuring an optics-ready slide and an improved trigger
Smith & Wesson officially announced that in 2023 most administrative, industrial, manufacturing, and distribution activities will be relocated from Massachussets, Connecticut and Missouri to Tennessee. The reason? Local gun laws!