Gun Accessories
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Guide to Buying Magazines & Magazine Accessories for Guns
If you find that your aim isn't as good as it could be, you don't need to be a better shot... you just need to shoot more bullets! We kid, of course. The solution to bad aim is practice. However, there's still something to be said for having plenty of ammo ready to fire, particularly if you think you're going... -
Recoil Reduction: Why It’s So Important for Your Weapon
One of the most basic laws of physics is… "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." When you fire a bullet from a firearm of any size, it creates substantial backwards force, or recoil. Managing recoil reduction is critical for proper aiming, fast shooting, and overall mastery of a weapon. The most immediate problem with recoil is... -
Self-Illuminating Gun Sights: Everything You Need to Know
For many weapons enthusiasts, nothing beats a great pair of iron sights. In fact, even if you utilize optics on your weaponry, most people recommend having a good Backup Iron Sight (BUIS) in your bag, just in case something goes wrong with the high tech sight. The primary concern with iron sights, however, is that they don't work in the... -
How to Choose the Best Foregrip for Your Weapon
Stability is critical when firing a rifle, which is why finding the right foregrip for your shooting style is essential. Rather than simply gripping the barrel, a good foregrip gives you extra stability and control of the weapon. They're a must-have if you're planning on firing off a lot of rounds. There's no single "best" gun foregrip, and there are plenty... -
Weaver Rails vs Picatinny Rails: What are the Differences?
When you're mounting accessories onto just about any firearm, you need a rail. Rail systems are versatile mounting brackets designed to be standardized and capable of holding a variety of accessories. Foregrips, scopes, lights, and more can all be attached to rails. However, as with most semi-standardized systems, there are still compatibility issues to deal with. The two most common...
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