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Dan Reynolds

Growing up in northern Michigan where the start of deer hunting season was built into the school holiday schedule, I have always had a deep respect for firearms. As I got older I have come expand the knowledge and understanding that my Michigan roots was the foundation of. If I am not out on the range testing out a new weapon I am asked to give my opinion on, I am probably on a boat fishing with my kids or cleaning one of my rifles.

S&W M&P .22 Magnum: Review

Let’s get this out of the way right now: the Smith & Wesson M&P .22 Magnum isn’t just another half-baked rimfire pistol hoping to win your affection with a flashy name and a cheap price tag. No, this thing actually works—and in the world of .22 Mag self-loading pistols, that’s … Read More

Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center SPEC: Review

Let’s just admit it—polymer striker-fired pistols have become the fast food of the handgun world. Convenient, affordable, and usually satisfying. But every now and then, you want something with a little more… substance. Like an actual meal. Enter the Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center SPEC, a full-metal 9mm beast … Read More

Springfield Armory XDM Elite: Review

I’ve been circling the 10mm wagon for a while now. Not in a “Let me drop everything and go buy one” way, but more of a “This might be a good idea if I ever get around to it” way. Living out here in the woods, you never know what … Read More

Ruger American Gen II Ranch Rifle: Review

When I was 12, my first hunting rifle was my grandfather’s Winchester 94 in .32 Special. A beautiful gun, reliable as they come, but eventually, my dad decided I needed something with a little more oomph, so he got me a Ruger Model 77 in .30-06. That rifle has been … Read More

Tisas Stingray Carry 1911: Review

When it comes to 1911 pistols, Tisas might not be the first name that pops into your head. They’re still the new kid on the block here in the U.S., but they’re quickly earning their stripes. Tisas offers a surprising variety of 1911s—from double-stack 9mm models to Mil-Spec GI-style pieces, … Read More

Jacob Grey TWC Black Review

I’ve been a little late jumping on the 2011 bandwagon. While the gun industry has been riding a 2011 resurgence over the past few years, I’ve been content to stick with my tried-and-true handguns—like a Glock. Somewhere out there, a die-hard 1911 fan just clutched his chest. But hey, old … Read More

Ruger RXM: In-Depth Review

If you’ve been paying attention to the world of polymer-framed, striker-fired pistols, you know that Glock has dominated the scene for years. But let’s be honest—while Glock pistols are reliable workhorses, they’re not the be-all and end-all of handguns. The market is wide open for competitors who can bring something … Read More

Beretta PMXs: In Depth Review

It’s been a minute since Beretta gave the world a new submachine gun. Here in the U.S., SMGs are mostly something for the tactical fanboy crowd, the kind of guys who build AR pistols, slap suppressors on anything with a barrel, and spend way too much time arguing about what … Read More

Review: Wilson Combat NULA Model 20

When I picked up the soft case, I genuinely thought Wilson Combat had shipped me an empty one. That’s how absurdly light this rifle is. But the moment I unzipped it, I knew I was holding something special—the latest evolution from Wilson Combat, a precision .308 Winchester bolt-action rifle tipping … Read More