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Fifteen dead in New Orleans. A truck bomb outside Trump Tower in Las Vegas. Two major attacks in two days, and here’s the real kicker: nobody seems to have a damn clue what’s really going on. The FBI’s calling both incidents acts of terrorism, but that doesn’t even scratch the surface. With tensions already high in this country, these attacks ...

Charter Arms is introducing the new Coyote .380 Revolver, the smallest and lightest revolver of its kind. This compact everyday carry revolver is designed for to both experienced shooters and beginners and is offered in two different models. “We couldn’t be happier to offer a compact revolver worthy of everyday carry,” said Nick Ecker, owner, president and CEO of Charter ...

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In 2022, InfiRay Outdoor quietly offered up a neat little thermal optic, the RH25 from their RICO MICRO series. Turns out, it was just what the market was looking for: a do-it-all thermal that could be used as a clip-on sight, a stand-alone rifle optic, helmet-mounted, or a compact handheld scanner. All at a pretty good price to boot. In ...

RECOIL’s Tom Marshall checks out the new EOTECH Vudu X Series 1-6X Rifle Scope and gives his real world impressions of this awesome – and affordable – Second Focal Plane scope. He also shoots his pistol for some reason?! The Vudu X Series 1-6X Rifle Scope features aircraft-grade aluminum construction, daylight bright illuminated reticle, and precision turrets that provide deadly accuracy. The ...

For the 23rd year, NRA Publications is pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 NRA Golden Bullseye Awards. While most if the awards are given for new innovative products offered by the firearm, ammunition and optics industries, they also include awards that recognize individual contribution to freedom and the shooting sports. “These awards have become the most prestigious in ...

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While mysterious flocks of what might be drones plague the skies over the United States, across the pond, the British Army successfully tested a radical new and highly effective anti-UAV weapon in early December. It doesn’t rely on a projectile or propellant, firing solutions are computer controlled and it’s mobile—although hardly light enough for a Russian weightlifting team on steroids ...