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AR-15 - the new old controversy

AR-15 - the new old controversy
Current media coverage and controversy over AR-15 have made it a symbol of gun control debate in America. The gun’s notoriety stems primarily from its use in some of the deadliest mass shootings in United States history, including Parkland, Sandy Hook, and Las Vegas. Democrats suggest  that it is a military-grade "killing machine" that is too powerful for unrestricted civilian use and have made it a primary topic for their 2020 elections. However, millions of AR-15 owners arg... Read more

.224 Valkyrie vs. 6.5 Grendel

.224 Valkyrie vs. 6.5 Grendel
This is for an AR-15 lover. What if your AR-15 could shoot in semi-automatic with sub-MOA accuracy to 1,000 yards and beyond? Now you can! But how? There are two calibers to consider.The 6.5 Grendel and the .224 Valkyrie were designed to extend the range of the AR-15 beyond 1,000 yards. They each take a very different approach. The Grendel uses a heavier, longer, and fatter bullet that maintains supersonic flight past 1,200 yards. The Valkyrie uses a .224” diameter bulle... Read more

The Battle of Two Calibers: 450 Bushmaster vs. 224 Valkyrie

The Battle of Two Calibers: 450 Bushmaster vs. 224 Valkyrie
When it comes to rifles, it's essential to understand the difference between calibers to make the right choice. Two calibers that have gained significant popularity in recent times are the 450 Bushmaster and 224 Valkyrie. In this article, we'll discuss the origins, specifications, and potential uses of both the calibers, helping you make a well-informed decision.Origin:The 450 Bushmaster caliber was developed in 2007 by the legendary gun designer, Tim LeGendre. The initial purpose of this calibe... Read more

AR-15 and AR-10 platforms: Compatibility and Differences

AR-15 and AR-10 platforms: Compatibility and Differences
In this article, we will explore the main differences and compatibilities of AR-15 and AR-10 rifles, which of their parts are different and which are the same, and what you can buy for both rifles to save a buck. First, a little history. The ArmaLite AR-10 is a 7.62×51mm NATO battle rifle designed by Eugene Stoner in the late 1950s and manufactured by ArmaLite. It failed completely. Armalite didn't win the military contract, but got the notes that they wanted a more compact ver... Read more
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