DESTRUCTIVE DEVICES & SUB-CAL UNITS
An often overlooked segment of the Class III world is the recreational ownership of Destructive Devices.
An often overlooked segment of the Class III world is the recreational ownership of Destructive Devices.
There are a few firearms that are immediately recognizable, even at a glance, and need no formal introduction. These include, but are not limited to the Uzi, AK-47, M16 and the Thompson.
Since early 2006, a few variants from the POF-USA P-416 family have quite steadily become standard equipment when going to the shooting range.
Since the mid 1960s, the Minigun has been much more of a star on the battlefield as it has on the silver screen.
Since the mid 1960s, the Minigun has been much more of a star on the battlefield as it has on the silver screen.
From a distance it looks like another tricked-out M4-style black rifle….
While visiting Las Vegas on a recent trip to work on the upcoming Small Arms Review 10th Anniversary Convention & Gun Show, this writer needed the services of a local gun shop.
Text & Photos by Jeff W. Zimba How far back in time would you have to travel to find a Ruger 10/22 that fires at 800 rounds per minute, accurately and controllably, that retails under $1,300? Thanks to the Akins Group, Inc., that time is now. One of the newest innovations in the recreational firearms
Considered a pet peeve by some and a non-issue by others, the terminology relating to the registration status of certain Title II firearms can be confusing.
The POF P-416 with C.R.O.S. (Corrosion Resistant Operating System) is an op-rod and gas piston driven M16 weapons system enhancement.