Safety
Ruger-57 Safety Recall
Products Subject to This Safety Bulletin Potentially affected pistols include any Ruger-57 pistol with a serial number of 642-26274 or lower (including all Ruger-57 pistols with a “641” prefix). If your Ruger-57 pistol is within this range (641-00000 to 642-26274), you should follow the inspection procedure outlined below to determine whether your pistol requires a…
Read MoreScott (Kentucky Ballistics) — Catastrophic Explosion
“On the date of April 9th 2021, I was filming a video shooing my Serbu RN 50 with 50 BMG SLAP ammunition. The ammunition was overpowered. To my understanding these were genuine military rounds, but apparently they had been tampered with. This caused my 50 BMG to explode. A 1 inch piece of metal blew…
Read MoreTips For PCS With Personal Firearms
Weapons are an inseparable part of military relocation. Whether you are carrying it for your protection or hunting, personal weapons can and will cause issues and delays unless you approach the process with care. Besides checking with your local transportation or personal property office, here are a couple of tips for PCS with personal firearms.…
Read MoreTips To Safely Keep Guns In Your Vehicle
Whether we are headed out for a hunting trip or feel safer with our gun by our side, as gun owners we know that bringing a firearm on the road is not only risky it can be dangerous, especially if it gets into the hands of the wrong person. Your responsibility and need to put…
Read MoreHow To Handle Squib Loads
The dreaded squib. Also known as a “poppy” in my own family, this happens when the round you’re trying to fire doesn’t have enough gun powder to propel the bullet out of the barrel. You will hear more of a pop sound as opposed to the expected “BANG.” There will also be less recoil if…
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