Angstadt Arms Carbine

Review: Angstadt Arms MDP-5

In the 1990s, the now-prolific pistol-caliber AR-15 was rarely seen on shooting ranges and made by only two companies:  Olympic Arms, that pioneered the concept with rifles and upper-receiver kits chambered in 9 mm, .40 S&W, 10 mm, and .45 ACP and Colt, which offered a semi-auto version of its submachine gun.

Review: SIG P322

Rimfire firearms don’t immediately come to mind when one thinks of SIG Sauer, a company that prides itself on its tactical guns. But while .22 LR firearms aren’t a major part of SIG’s DNA, it hasn’t ignored them, either.

Ruger LC Carbine Review

Straddling the line between a pistol and a home-defense rifle, Ruger’s newest addition to its 5.7x28 mm line is a great choice for personal protection.

Review: Wilkinson Arms Linda Carbine

The Wilkinson Arms Linda is a pistol-caliber carbine that’s unique, offering substantial capacity and retro styling.

Review: Kel-Tec P50 5.7x28 mm Pistol

Once again, Kel-Tec has designed a truly innovative gun that promises more performance for your money.

Review: Beretta 21A Bobcat Covert

Beretta’s familiar pocket rimfire has been updated with a slightly different look.

Review: Heckler & Koch HK416 Rimfire

Whether for training or just an all-around cool rifle you can afford, HK’s rimfire 416 is worth a look.

Review: Glock G44 .22 LR Handgun

The introduction of a rimfire even better positions Glock in the handgun market.

Review: Ruger PC Charger Pistol

Ruger’s latest take on its PC Carbine is not a carbine at all. The new Charger is a brace-ready handgun that is a great option for personal defense.

Review: Winchester Wildcat .22 LR Rifle

Whether for plinking or utility, the Wildcat is the purr-fect companion for your rimfire needs.

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