Muzzle-loading rifles were the most common rifle used by soldiers throughout the Civil War. The most common was the Springfield and the Enfield Rifle. The basic steps to load the rifle are the same. They shot a bullet, known as a minie ball and proved very effective through the Civil War...
The short barreled rifle permit and the suppressor permit are firearms permits required by federal law. The SBR permit is required to alter any rifle so that has a barrel less than 16 inches long or an overall length of less than 26 inches. The suppressor permit -- often called a silencer...
Building an AR-15 rifle is a great pursuit for any arms enthusiast. The process isn’t easy and you’ll have to climb some fairly steep learning curves along the way. By the time you’ve completed your rifle, you’ll have an intricate knowledge of how it works and a deep connection w...
Sniper Central was founded on the principle of providing honest and expert reviews and information about various sniper related topics. A huge part of SC has always been our rifle and rifle scope reviews. Over the years we have setup a battery of tests that we like to use to do an evaluat...
If you really must shoot, try attaching a suppressor or flash hider to mask your location. It's way better than nothing. Can I dig a hole to hide in? No. Can I hide under a bed? No. Can I climb a tree to hide? No. Where would you put all the guns and ammo? Do silen...
Most gun suppressors have a threaded mount or quick-attach system to secure them to the firearm's muzzle. Some designs also use spacers or springs between baffles to maintain alignment. Finally, the end cap seals the suppressor and prevents gas escape. These components vary slightly depending on...