The so called "Black Friday" sales adds are no doubt filling up your email servers and the mailbox at your house. Just in time for the Holiday Season we here at The Arms Guide are always willing to lend a hand in helping separate you from your hard earned money. This year we decided to help you with your Christmas shopping by creating that we are simply naming the Top 5 … [Read more...]
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Women Shooters: The New Dominant Gun Demographic?
FEATURE PHOTO:www.range365.com In 2016 we have to look around and ask ourselves, "Are women shooters the new dominant gun demographic?". It seemed like for decades guns, and the shooting sports as whole were an sort of "men's only" domain. There were always a few women shooters sprinkled in at local ranges and of course at the national shooting events circuits but lately the … [Read more...]
Coming Soon, Armed Teachers in South Carolina ?
With the recent school shooting in Townville, South Carolina many residents of South Carolina are asking if it is time to give public school teachers the ability to carry a concealed weapon on school ground to protect themselves and their students. The public policy makers in the South Carolina town will have to decide if they want armed teachers or if they want to hire sworn … [Read more...]
FBI Says Sig Sauer Romeo is Good to Go
In a recently released document from the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), the Sig Saier Romeo 4 red dot optic has been approved for use on agents duty rifles. Now this may not come as a big deal to many outsiders but consider for a moment that the FBI along with nearly every other law enforcement agency on earth seemed to use either Aimpoint's or Eotech brand … [Read more...]
CCW Tips: Drawing a Weapon in a Vehicle
Many of us in 2016 have changed our defensive posture in direct response to the last few years increasing level of domestic chaos that seems to dominate every news channel. The situation many of us find ourselves in is that we often practice conceal carrying our weapons on ourselves day to day. That sometimes leads to complacency so we here at the site have decided to bring you … [Read more...]
Garage Gunsmithing: The Finale
After several months of working with a selection of files, sandpaper, power tools and a generous amount of research, we have reached the end of our Garage Gunsmithing series. When we last saw the project Springfield Armory 1911 it had been milled, sanded, blasted and dunked into a heated tank of chemicals to begin the parkerizing process. When I originally met with my … [Read more...]