Camp Perry’s NRA Smallbore leg temporarily moving from Ohio to Indiana
Two Pieces of Firearms History: Sterling, Pioneer Arms Compete
We acquired two historical and technically interesting firearms for this test. The guns were the 9mm Wise Lite Arms Sterling L2A3 9mm, about $500, and the Inter Ordnance/Pioneer Arms PPS-43C Pistol chambered in 7.62x25 Tokarev, also in the $500 range. The latter is officially a pistol because its folding stock is welded in the folded position. We found the folding stocks do nothing for their handling or practical function, but in close quarters that might be a handy feature. Both designs originally fired from an open bolt, and the Sterling was originally selective fire. These two test guns are both manufactured to fire semiauto-only, and they both fire from a closed bolt. We managed to find three types of 9mm ammo and two brands of 7.62x25 Tokarev, enough to wring out both guns. Here's what we found.
Upgrading the Ruger Mini-14 the Brownells Way, Part I and Part II
MechTech Systems Carbine Conversion Unit for Glock 9mm
This neat unit gives excellent performance. It is a good option for the Glock fan wishing to dedicate one of his pistols to the carbine concept. Commonality of trigger action is a strong point, as well as commonality with magazines. On the basis of affordability, it is a good choice, if you already have the Glock pistol on hand.
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Civilian Ownership of Suppressors & Silencers: Steps in the Process
Making Homemade Barrel Adapters
Take a moment before hauling that trash to the dumpster—you may find something useful, such as .22 barrels.