Cobalt Kinetics

Cobalt Kinetics: Offering Custom & Competition-Ready ARs

Cobalt Kinetics produces AR-15s in a variety of chamberings, and its line of precision-engineered firearms has earned a reputation for winning matches and unfailing performance.

Kahr P9: Designed For Personal Protection

Company founder Justin Moon had assembled a small team to help make and market his first pistol by 1993. The few prototype P9s they produced for testing and review were getting glowing feedback, and by 1994, Kahr Firearms began shipping guns.

New For 2023: Savage A22 Takedown

Savage Arms announced a handy new addition in the stable for 2023, a takedown version of its semi-automatic A22 rimfire rifle chambered for the ubiquitous .22 LR.

NRA Gun Of The Week: Springfield Armory XD-M Elite 4.5” OSP In 10 mm Auto

Watch American Rifleman staff on the range to learn about the 10 mm Auto-chambered XD-M Elite 4.5” OSP, one of the latest offerings in Springfield Armory's feature-rich lineup of Croatian-made pistols.

NRA Gun Of The Week: Rock River Arms Assurance-C

Watch American Rifleman staff on the NRA Tech Range with an all-purpose Rock River Arms rifle designed for consumers seeking a well-built semi-automatic carbine chambered for 5.56 NATO.

Springfield Armory’s XD 45: The Wiley Clapp Review

Springfield’s 13-plus-one .45 ACP XD may prove to be the most popular offering in the company’s evolutionary polymer pistol line.

NRA Gun Of The Week: FN SCAR 16S NRCH

Watch American Rifleman staff on the range with FN's SCAR 16S NRCH, a commercial version of the SCAR-L developed for special operations groups.

The Thompson Submachine Gun: Model Of 1919

The Model of 1919 Thompson submachine guns were the first of their breed, but they were more of an evolutionary series than a “model.” With names like “Persuader” and “Annihilator,” these prototypes were the foundation of an American legend.

Rifleman Q&A: When To Replace Recoil Springs?

Would you please offer general suggestions as to the signs which indicate impending replacement of a recoil spring?

Heckler & Koch's USP Tactical: The Wiley Clapp Review

The USP Tactical is a big, raw-boned brute of a sidearm. It sits big in your hand and takes a fat magazine of those chunky cartridges that Americans have been using for almost a century. An accurate pistol with subtly effective lockwork, this H&K is a pistol that I can recommend to you.

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