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Publication: Guns & Ammo
SMALL FRAME, BIG PERFORMANCE
It wasn't long ago that AR-10-style rifles chambered for 7.62x51mm NATO were a topic of debate and admiration at shooting ranges and around campfires. Even Grandad, with his distrust of the "plastic" AR-15, could get behind Eugene Stoner's, 30-caliber platform. Afterall, the .308 Winchester - the 7.62's commercial counterpart - was a descendent of the two-time World War winner, the .30-'06 Springfield. As a military cartridge, the 7.62 NATO saw action in M14 rifles and M240 machine guns, among others, while the .308 Win. has been feeding Winchester Model 70s (and every other bolt action) since the early 1950s. -
Publication: Shooting Times
Shooting Times: America's Rifle
POF's 9mm Luger Tombstone lever-action carbine isn't some run-of-the-mill lever gun. By: Joel J. Hutchcroft -
Publication: American Rifleman
Remington Core-Lokt Tipped Rifle Ammunition
Published by American Rifleman for their December 2022 issue, featuring one of our Viridian product as their Cover image. -
Publication: Shot Business
Viridian Introduces Kydex Holsters
Viridian Weapon Technologies recently added new American-made Kydex holsters to its cutting-edge line of concealed-carry products. These handcrafted configurable inside and outside-waistband designs offer both discreet carry and comfort for optic, light and laser-equipped firearms. -
Publication: Guns & Ammo
Red Dot vs. Laser Sights – Which is Best for Pistols?
It is no secret that accurately shooting a handgun is more difficult than with a rifle or shotgun. Traditional pistol sights require you to shift focus from the threat to the sights. Then you have to align the sights and maintain the elusive front-sight focus so integral to accurate handgun shooting. That’s a tall order if you’re in danger.