Buying Used Guns: Smart, Common, and Sometimes a Steal
Buying a used firearm is extremely common. It happens every single day and for good reason. Used guns can offer […]
Buying a used firearm is extremely common. It happens every single day and for good reason. Used guns can offer […]
As the year wraps up and we all start pretending we are not already thinking about next year’s gear, we
The SAR9 Gen1 Full Size surprised me in the best way. Comfortable in the hand, easy to shoot, and built with military testing in mind, it is a solid duty style pistol that does not get nearly enough attention.
With the $200 suppressor tax stamp going away on January 1st, 2026, gun owners are wondering…should you buy now or wait? We break down all three options: filing today and eating the tax, buying now and letting your FFL hold the paperwork until January, or waiting until the new year to start fresh. Each has its perks and pitfalls. Expect suppressor inventories to tighten in December and a flood of Form 4 submissions in January that could turn today’s 4–10 day approvals into 4–6 week waits. Whether you value time, money, or simplicity, here’s how to plan your next quiet purchase.
The range is always a serious place when the line is hot, eyes forward, ears covered, and everyone focused. But it’s the moments during cease fire that keep me coming back. That’s when the conversations start, the smiles show up, and sometimes strangers turn into friends. On a recent trip to sight in a red dot, we ended up trying out a Ruger PC Charger and a GeForce Blade thanks to a generous neighbor, and even came home with a zombie target gifted by another. For a natural introvert like me, that kind of community is what makes outdoor ranges so special.
Walking into the world of firearms for the very first time can feel a little overwhelming. For many new shooters, the journey actually starts at home by researching online, watching YouTube reviews, and reading articles trying to figure out “the best first gun.” Then comes the trip to the range. Rows of pistols, racks of rifles, and shelves of ammunition. It’s a lot and for someone who’s never fired a shot, that first experience can make or break whether they ever come back.
I’ve seen it happen countless times: a new shooter walks into a range, rents a 9mm pistol because “that’s what everyone says you should start with,” and then “bang!” they’re shocked by the recoil, surprised by the muzzle blast, and gripping the gun like it might jump out of their hands. The smile fades, their confidence takes a hit, and for some, that’s the last time they ever pick up a firearm.
It doesn’t have to be that way.
It’s been a quiet three weeks here on the blog, but behind the scenes it’s been anything but. Think of it like a pit stop in the middle of a race — we rolled into the garage, stripped things down to the frame, replaced every part we could, and tuned it all to run better than ever. We didn’t just give the website a facelift — we gave it a full transplant.
Here’s the full story of where we’ve been, what’s changed, and why it’s worth checking out the new Blackbox Ballistics.
The review of HSL remanufactured ammo reveals strong performance during a recent range day, achieving 1 MOA accuracy at 200 yards. While offering cost savings and eco-friendliness, it’s crucial to choose reputable brands and be aware of potential compatibility and range restrictions. Overall, it’s a viable option for budget-conscious shooters.
Choosing the right firearm can be daunting, but this guide offers recommendations based on personal experience and discussions with fellow shooters. It’s essential to select a firearm that suits your needs, comfort, and budget rather than just trends or popularity.
Blackbox Ballistics Range Report We took a trip to the range today to put the Athlon Rangecraft chronograph through its
When you’re in the market for a new firearm, you’ve got options—lots of them. These days, it’s easy to hop
If you’ve spent any time around gun forums or chatting with experienced firearm owners, chances are you’ve heard the term
This past weekend, my wife and I finally checked something off our list—we took a License to Carry (LTC) class
This weekend, my wife and I hit the range to sight in her brand-new scope, and it inspired this guide
Welcome to the world of firearms, where the acronyms sometimes seem to fly faster than the bullets. If you’re new
This guide outlines Texas firearm laws, emphasizing that adults 21 and older can carry handguns permitlessly as of September 2021. Restrictions exist for certain locations, such as schools and polling places. An LTC offers benefits like reciprocity and less stringent purchase checks. Responsible ownership and safety are emphasized throughout.
Today was range day—and for us, it wasn’t just another day of sending rounds downrange. It was a family affair.
Whether you’re stepping into the world of firearms for protection, sport, or pure curiosity, buying your first gun can feel