Federal 6.5 Creedmoor +Peak: A Faster Creedmoor Without a New Rifle
Federal’s 6.5 Creedmoor +Peak is not another new cartridge begging you to buy another rifle. It is a high-pressure Peak Alloy load that pushed a 130-grain bullet past 3,100 fps and made the 6.5 PRC look over its shoulder.
GunsAmerica Today
Featured Articles
M&P 2.0 10mm Review: Big Power, No Brick Feel
The Smith and Wesson M&P 2.0 10mm brings serious thumper energy without feeling cartoonishly huge. With optics-ready capability, stout woods-load performance, and M&P ergonomics, this 10mm makes a strong case as a backco...
Vortex Talon HD 10K Review: A 10,000-Yard Beast
The Vortex Talon HD 10K crams rangefinding binoculars, onboard ballistics, environmental sensors, and 10,000-yard capability into one serious long-range tool. It is heavy, smart, surprisingly easy to run, and capable eno...
This .22 LR Woods Gun Hits Deeper Than You Think
A .22 LR handgun is easy to dismiss until you carry one all day, shoot it well, and watch it punch deeper than expected. For hunters, trappers, and everyday carriers in the woods, the humble rimfire sidearm still has tee...
Leonard Funk Laughed at Death and Earned the MOH
Outnumbered, nearly surrounded, and staring into the muzzle of a German MP40, 1SG Leonard Funk did the only sensible thing. He started laughing, swung his Thompson, and carved his name into Medal of Honor history....
This Pelican CRATE Keeps Gear Alive
The Pelican CRATE 45L is not just another tough-looking box for the truck bed. It is a waterproof, dustproof, configurable gear vault that earned its place hauling optics, thermals, night vision, and the expensive kit I ...
Federal 6.5 Creedmoor +Peak: A Faster Creedmoor Without a New Rifle
Federal’s 6.5 Creedmoor +Peak is not another new cartridge begging you to buy another rifle. It is a high-pressure Peak Alloy load that pushed a 130-grain bullet past 3,100 fps and made the 6.5 PRC look over its should...
Old School cool: Part 6 – Remington 760 and Marlin 444
The .444 Marlin and Remington 760 are not modern wonder rifles, and that is exactly why they matter. One brings big bore lever-action authority, the other brings pump-gun speed in 30-06, and both still make a hard case f...
The SIG P365 Family: Still the Benchmark for Everyday Carry
The plain SIG P365 still earns its place as a daily carry pistol because it balances concealability, capacity, shootability, and trust better than almost anything in the micro-compact 9mm world....
Geissele King Hunter Review: 7mm Heat, Half-MOA Bite
Geissele’s King Hunter is a heavy, expensive, superbly accurate bolt gun built around Federal’s hot new 7mm Backcountry cartridge. It is not trying to be a featherweight mountain rifle, but from the bench and the fie...
Tokarev TT 12 Pro Review: $365 Shotgun Beast
The Tokarev TT 12 Pro is an AR-style 12-gauge shotgun that showed up cheap, ran clean, and refused to choke on low-velocity shells, buckshot, or slugs. For about $365, this box-magazine-fed semi-auto came to fight....

























