Precision rifle chassis are in high demand, and Modular Driven Technologies is leading the pack in a variety of price points.
A thorough inspection will ensure you’re not taking in a faulty gun on trade.
Limited Edition M&P Spec Series kit includes M&P9 M2.0 or full-size pistol, M&P knife and challenge coin.
Installing a red-dot sight on an AR is so simple that even new gun owners can do it themselves — but maybe don’t know that or won’t want to attempt it. You can do it for them for a tidy, quick profit.
A sturdy gun belt makes any holster more secure. Here are some options that will help your customers find what works for their rig.
If you don’t currently sell short barreled rifles, here’s what you need to know about how the process works.
Help your customers avoid that drawer-full-of-lousy-holsters mess that so many shooters have at home by guiding them to the right holster the first time.
In a blistering hot firearms market, Taurus just dropped something new: The GX4 concealed carry 9mm.
Advanced materials and manufacturing methods produce lightweight, innovative firearms.
Selling suppressors? Here's how to go about it.
The BTS is a modern sporting-style semi-auto shotgun in a compact package.
New models are built tough for hunting and recreational shooting.
The Army's classic Jungle Boot dates back to nearly WWII, and it's gone through a lot of iterations over the years.
For a sighting solution that provides quick and intuitive operation in a wide variety of tactical shooting situations, more and more shooters are turning to red-dot sights.
Check out this premium riflescope designed for competition shooters.
We put the Sig MPX SBR through its paces. How did it handle at the range?
If this British optics company hasn’t been on your radar, it might be time you checked them out.
If your customers complain about getting a solid grip on their pistol, and you’re out of stock of new guns to sell them, try a simple grip extension.
Convenient firearms cleaning cloth will provide years of use.
Home defense without a kick to the shoulder — or the budget.