The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action sporting rifle. It has an iconic place in American sporting culture and has been held in high regard by shooters since it was introduced in 1936, earning the moniker "The Rifleman's Rifle".[1] The action has some design similarities to Mauser designs and it i... more info on Winchester Model 70
Barrel with deep-cut Ballard-type rifling. Hammer block safety. American black walnut checkered pistol grip stock with rubber rifle buttpad and tough Mar-Shield finish with swivel studs. Adjustable folding semi-buckhorn rear, ramp front sight with brass bead and Wide-Scan hood. Tapped for scope moun... more info on Marlin 1895
Accuracy is good. This is by no means a sub-MOA rifle, and it’s not designed to be one. Once the sights are set in it’s a 2MOA rifle in the hands of a proper shooter. Having said that, this rifle could easily outshoot most shooters and only held back by the skill of the operator. SKS is not... more info on SKS
The Glock 22, along with its smaller Glock 23 counterpart, was recently upgraded to the Gen4 standard. But in 2020, the Glock 22 made the leap to Gen5—Glock’s latest handgun platform. Gen5 brings nDLC (diamond-like carbon) coating for added protection against scratches and corrosion, the new G... more info on Glock 22
Have been shooting it for a few days and I have not had a malfunction with it. It's the same with Glock 43, same width in the slide, same length in the slide, and the slide will interchange but different system in a lot of ways and it's a bigger frame, that's the bigger difference. It's a good littl... more info on Glock 43X
It's a thinner Glock 19, it's a Glock 19 sized pistol, same footprint as Glock 19 but skinnier and single stack. If you are looking for a pistol that is full size you can't handle, the short grip o say like a 43 or a 26, you want a full size pistol, you love the Glock 19, it's a little bit thick for... more info on Glock 48