The 6.8mm SPC uses a .277-caliber (7mm) bullet, whereas the 6.5mm Grendel uses a .264-caliber (6.71mm) bullet. The .264-caliber bullet has a higher sectional density and generally allows for a higher ballistic coefficient. As a result, 6.5 Grendel ammunition is capable of achieving flatte...
I'm in Texas and have a SOT. I got the SOT mainly to please the alphabet boys, since I help another SOT sell his guns. So, I have no NFA inventory, and only in the last few days I received my first request for a transfer. A SOT vendor contacted me and st
What has incorrectly been termed an “assault weapon” is a semi-automatic firearm that fires just one bullet with each pull of the trigger (versus a fully automatic firearm — machine gun — which continues to shoot until the trigger is released). Specifically, legislation has ...
When we say, "disguised firearm," we are not talking about an AOW (Any Other Weapon), which requires a five-dollar tax stamp, fingerprints, and federal background check from the BATFE. THE LIFECARD BY TRAILBLAZER FIREARMS: WHAT'S IN YOUR WALLET? More results ► Acronyms browser ? ▲ ...
has been around nearly a century and is chambered by almost every major firearm manufacturer with a hunting rifle in its lineup. In fact, it was a favorite cartridge of Starline Brass founder Frank Snow for elk hunting. It also performs well as a varmint caliber when...