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300 Blackout Effective Range [9″ and 16″ Barrels]

How far is 300 blackout effective? The 300 Black is a unique ammunition developed by AAC (Advanced Armament Corporation) that combines a 30 caliber projectile with a 5.56 casing body. By incorporating a 30 caliber projectile, it offers a wide range of weight options, spanning from 110 grains to 220 grains. This versatility enables the rounds to

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How Often To Clean AR15

A common myth among firearm enthusiasts suggests that every time your AR15 rifle is used, it should be thoroughly cleaned. The maintenance of your firearm is crucial for its longevity and optimal performance. Whether you’re a professional shooter or a hobbyist, regular upkeep of your weapon cannot be overstated. For a reliable direct gas impingement AR15

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How To Build An AR15

Welcome To Our AR15 Build GuideBuilding an AR15 is a lot of fun. There are tons of options available, and in the process of building an AR15, you will also learn a ton about this firearm platform. Before building an AR15, you probably have an idea on what type of rifle you want to build. Home DefenseHigh

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Build Or Buy AR 15?

Building your own gun can be a rewarding experience and the AR15 platform provides users tons of learning opportunities compared to other firearm platforms. The main benefit is the level of customization it allows when building one from scratch.  With the growing popularity of AR-15s, many people have discovered the joy of building their own

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H Buffer VS Carbine Buffer

In the world of AR-15 platforms, changing one component can skew the performance of a previously optimized rifle. Various components receive much attention and debate over their significance in ensuring optimal function. While components like the barrel, gas system, and bolt carrier group often take the spotlight, there is one critical piece that is often

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