I second the Strike J-Comp. Just put one on my 16" upper and it works great (and they're $27 on Primary Arms). In my experience it also doesn't affect the volume of the muzzle report in a noticeable way, too
I've got two and they haven't had any hiccups. However, they're just not my cup of tea--the extra length makes the gun just a little awkward, especially at the bench, and you'll either need open-top pouches or AK pouches to carry them.
It is nice being able to just dump two boxes of ammo into...
Marlin Model 336BL
There is no bloody comma on their website. I'm not going crazy (yet). The BL has a tube that is significantly longer than their versions that are "5 shot tubular magazines" (straight from their page on the XLR).
I did just watch a YouTube review that also states that the...
I carry what suits my needs at the time. Sometimes it's hard to conceal a double stack nine or my short K frame and a pocket pistol is the best option for remaining inconspicuous (for example, as a not-so-slim gentleman, it is darn near impossible for me to conceal a large pistol under a suit) ...
So, I purchased this gun brand new back in January and it seemed cursed straight from the beginning, with the magazine tube screw being over-torqued and shorn off from the factory. Another issue I wish I had addressed when I sent it in for service under warranty was that the gun physically will...
Geissele and ALG handguards are pretty decent options as well. While I have by no means torture tested the ALG handguard I've got, it's light and solid, with easy installation and removal for maintenance. The M-LOK attachment is also nice, but steer away from the one without a top rail if you...
When it comes to used firearms, Cabela's can be very hit or miss with prices. The one up in Hammond has two M1917 Enfield rifles for about $1200 each (I picked up my beat up first month production Eddystone for $600 and change there). 7-digit serials, very little wear, very little historical...