Tom McHale

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Beretta's 92 Compact INOX Model.

A Classic Reborn: The Beretta 92 Compact 9mm—Full Review.

To this day, my trusty Beretta 92 FS is among my favorites. Well used, with holster wear on all the rights spots, I can pretty much guarantee that it’s never going to leave my “go-to” collection. In fact, I’ve bought a second threaded barrel so I can shoot it suppressed and added Crimson Trace Lasergrips to modernize it a bit. Given my good experience with the full size 92 FS, I was keen to try the new and smaller 92 Compact model.

The Gemtech GMT-300BLK is made specifically for 300 Blackout rifles.

Gemtech’s GMT-300BLK Suppressor for 300 Blackout Rifles – Full Review

The Gemtech GMT-300BLK suppressor is, as the name implies, designed specifically for use with the 300 AAC Blackout cartridge. While you can use it on any 300 Blackout rifle with a 7.5-inch or longer barrel, it was really built for short barrel rifle configurations. It’s small and light as far as centerfire rifle silencers go, so it’s a great fit for short, light, and handy carbines. Take a look for a full review of this really interesting suppressor.

The Stevens 320 Pump-action shotgun. This one is chambered in 20-gauge.

$264 MSRP Stevens 320 20-Gauge Pump Home Defense Gun – Full Review

If you’ve fired different types of shotguns, it’s obvious that recoil can be all over the map. Some load and gun combinations are relative pussycats, allowing one to fire hundreds of rounds per day with no ill effect. Others make you want to start sticking safety pins to your shirt and run for the nearest safe space. With recoil in mind, I got an itch to check out a 20-gauge pump shotgun for home defense. That brought me to the Stevens 320 Pump in 20 gauge.

Remington's HTP .45 ACP 185-grain self-defense ammo comes in 50-round boxes.

Ammo Test: Remington’s Affordable HTP 185-grain Self-Defense .45 ACP Load

While most premium self-defense ammo will cost you over a buck per round, Remington’s HTP line appeals to the more budget conscious crowd. Packed in boxes of 50, it sells for about the same as most self-defense ammo packaged in boxes of 20. Doing the fancy math indicates that it’s a little less than half the cost of the most expensive stuff.

Blackhawk's Blaze Trigger uses Boron-infused steel to maintain exact mil-spec dimensions while improving trigger function and longevity.

Trigger Tech: Blackhawk’s New Blaze Single-Stage Trigger for AR-15 Rifles

I love AR-15 type rifles as much, and probably more than the next guy. But if we’re to be honest with each other, I think we can agree that the standard mil-spec trigger kind of sucks. Obviously, a trigger upgrade doesn’t make the gun mechanically more accurate, but it does make it a heck of a lot easier to shoot the rifle more accurately. That’s part of the design goal behind Blackhawk’s AR Blaze Trigger for AR-15 rifles.

Not only is the Volquartsen a looker, it shoots the smokin' hot .17 WSM.

Tom McHale – (Rimfire Gear Wishlist)—.22 LR Reloading Kit?, Volquartsen .17 WSM & More! #Xmas2016

There’s just something about shooting rimfires. Even with all the cool calibers I get to test out, I never, ever tire of shooting rimfire pistols and rifles. Maybe they just bring one back to the pure joy of plinking. The lack of noise, muzzle blast, and recoil isn’t a bad thing either as you can focus on the pure enjoyment of shooting. Even with the higher prices of rimfire ammo these days, you can do a whole lot more shooting for your dollar.

The Glock 19 (top) uses a tilting barrel short recoil system while the Beretta PX4 Storm (bottom) uses a rotary locking system.

Rotary Action Autopistols—What Are They, and Why Do You Need One?

Rotary action pistols are somewhat rare when compared against more traditional tilting barrel designs. With a rotary-action pistol, the results are similar, but the method differs. The barrel and slide still remain locked together for a hot second until pressure drops. However, as the slide travels back, the barrel rotates, rather than tilts, to unlock from the slide.

Sig Sauer's Elite Performance V-Crown .357 Sig 125-grain ammunition.

Ammo Test: Sig Sauer Elite Performance .357 Sig V-Crown

I’ve always been a big fan of .357 Sig caliber. Yeah, I know, it’s got more recoil and muzzle blast than 9mm. On the other hand, it comes darn close, and sometimes matches, the performance of the classic 125-grain .357 Magnum round. It’s hard to argue with the effectiveness of that cartridge.

You can also choose both red dot and magnified optic. The Burris AR-332 and FastFire 3 both have mount options that allow them to work together.

Optics Buying Guide—Everything You Need To Know

So, how do you get a good grasp of the world of optics? Well, we have you covered right here at GunsAmerica.com. By reading this exhaustively researched and detailed 12-part series on optics, you will get the info you need to not only make an informed purchase.

Can this basic Lee Breech Lock Challenger Reloading bundle get you started? Let's find out.

Can You Start Reloading For Less Than $200? A Look at Lee Breech Lock Challenger Kit

The topic of discussion was whether you could get started reloading your own ammunition for less than $200.