I’ve been on a bit of a retro kick lately. I’ve been doing retro AR builds for a couple of years now. In the course of looking at older parts and builds, I’ve also gotten interested in retro sights. One that intrigued me was the Weaver Qwik Point, one of the earliest dot sights. The

If you ever wanted a rotary shotgun like the old Armsel Striker or Cobray Street Sweeper, you have the fun spoilers at ATF to thank for making them tough to get. They arbitrarily decided they were NFA items and pretty much killed the market. Well, thanks to American Gun Craft, you have another chance. Their

ASP is certainly no newcomer to the less lethal field. They’ve made the world’s most popular collapsible batons since the beginning. They’ve also had their Defender line of keychain pepper OC sprays out for a while now. Due to police officer and agency demand, ASP has now introduced the Defender LE. The Defender LE is

Burris Optics recently introduced the new Burris FastFire E. This is the company’s first fully enclosed emitter red dot in the popular FastFire series. It’s designed for use on pistols, shotguns, and carbines. The E has a pretty impressive set of features too, which will compete favorably with any other sights currently on the market.

I like small guns, and I cannot lie. Although I have my share of duty guns and compact EDC pistols, I’ve always had a thing for mouse guns. I bought a North American Arms .22 Magnum mini revolver shortly after I turned 21 and have had one version or another ever since. Most recently, I