The Glock 26 pistol comes with ten round magazines that will expand to as much as 12 rounds with floor plates. If this is the type of weapon you own or have purchased, you’re likely looking for a G26 holster. But what type of G26 holster is right for you? If you want to protect […]
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How to Build an AR-15 Lower Build
I’m no lawyer, so check this yourself. My understanding is that as long as you can legally own a rifle you can make one for your own use. But you can’t build them with the intent to resale. Additionally, the firearm you build must meet the legal guidelines in your area. (i.e no 3 […]
Home Workshop Guns Vol V the AR-15
Like the earlier Home Workshop Guns for Defense & Resistance, Vol. 2 – the Handgun, the latest volume in this popular and timely series offers detailed instructions, complete with photos and machinist’s drawings, for making a pistol-caliber AR-15/M16 entirely from raw materials, as either a rifle or pistol, open or closed bolt and in semi […]
How are Glocks Numbered? By Patent of Course
Have you wondered how Glocks are Numbered? I have. However, I constantly get asked what I think about the Glock 324B* or some other obscure number I never bothered to memorize the Glock numbering scheme. I just ask for a specific size and caliber. Since, I prefer a compact 9mm. Therefore, I typically […]