Evolution of an AR*chitect: Level 3
This blog is the third in a 5 part series on the evolution of an AR*chitect. What is an AR*chitect you might ask? Well, it… Read More »Evolution of an AR*chitect: Level 3
This blog is the third in a 5 part series on the evolution of an AR*chitect. What is an AR*chitect you might ask? Well, it… Read More »Evolution of an AR*chitect: Level 3
This blog is the second in a 5 part series on the evolution of an AR*chitect. What is an AR*chitect you might ask? Well, it… Read More »Evolution of an AR*chitect: Level 2
This blog is the start of a 5 part series on the evolution of an AR*chitect. What is an AR*chitect you might ask? Well, it… Read More »Evolution of an AR*chitect: Level 1
We spent our week at Shot Show fairly busy manning our booths and interacting with customers and potential customers and were surprised about the buzz… Read More »New AR-10 Rifle Caliber: 8.6 BLK
The single most common configuration or AR15 rifle is the style you see below. Commonly called a MIL-SPEC AR15 or an A2 style rifle. It… Read More »The Most Common AR15 Upgrade: The Free Floating Handguard
How A Bolt Carrier Works A direct impingement AR rifle works by blowing excess pressure and gasses back into the bolt Carrier key and causing… Read More »How To Care For And Maintain AR15 Bolt Carrier Groups
Are you tired of that gritty hard to pull Mil-Spec trigger on your stock AR15? Are you not quite ready to drop $150+ on a… Read More »How to Best Polish A Mil-Spec AR Trigger
So you have decided you want to build your own AR. You have watched a ton of YouTube videos and decided that it doesn’t look… Read More »How To Not Forget Anything While Building Your Own AR.
With the prevalence of red dot sights and LPVO (low powered variable optic) scopes, the use of iron sights and the knowledge of how and… Read More »The 4 Key Basics You Need For Iron Sights
So you need an adjustable gas block, but why? AR-platform rifles work by using extra gas from the firing of the bullet to cycle the… Read More »Adjustable Gas Blocks, and Yes, You Probably Need One.