Uncategorized Top 17 Products From NASGW 2025 By P.E. Fitch NASGW, the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers, puts on an annual tradeshow where outdoor industry leaders and dealmakers get together... Read more »
Uncategorized EOTech’s New DCBL Suppressors — Titanium, 3D-Printed & Built For Work By Ballistic Staff EOTech just entered into the suppressor game with the DCBL series. A clean, modern line of cans that looks aimed... Read more »
Uncategorized MudGhost M4 – .300 Blackout Integrally Suppressed Rifle By Fred Mastison The .300 Blackout has gained an almost cult following. This chunky little round punches like a prizefighter and is ridiculously... Read more »
Uncategorized Basic Suppressor Understanding: 4 Myths Busted By Madison Heim Chances are, if you spent time around firearms or have watched any type of action-packed movie, you will have heard... Read more »
Uncategorized Headless Horseman In Texas: El Muerto By It’s October and with it comes the Halloween season. Scary and creepy icons come to the forefront of most people’s... Read more »
Uncategorized Backup Sights — Who Needs Them? By Dave Bahde One of the advantages of being an instructor at Gunsite Academy is seeing possibly emerging trends. Coupled with my regular... Read more »
Uncategorized Nicotine Pouches 101 – A New Pinch Between the Cheek and Gum By Fred Mastison The nicotine industry has been one of the fastest-growing sectors in recent years, and the same goes for Nicotine pouches.... Read more »
Uncategorized Hear Ye, Hear Ye — Welcome to Rotten Gun Reviews! By Ballistic Staff We’re cranking up the volume here with something brand spanking new, meet the RottenGunReviews.com. The internet’s first crowd-powered collection of... Read more »
Uncategorized AR Mounts Buyer’s Guide By Steve Felgenhauer I had never needed a mount for an AR as I was probably one of the last holdouts. While I’ve shot a lot of ARs in... Read more »
Uncategorized Fix That Stick – How to Save Dry Cigars By Fred Mastison Nothing is sadder to a cigar lover than a dry cigar. You want that great cigar you bought a month... Read more »