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The .32 ACP, also known as the .32 Auto, was once a dominant force in the world of firearms. Its compact size, manageable recoil, and reliability made it a favorite for militaries, police forces, and ...
The Walther PPK is an all-steel, blowback-operated DA/SA pocket pistol most commonly chambered in .380 ACP (9mm Kurz), featuring a 3.3-inch fixed barrel, 6+1 capacity, and the distinctive styling that ...
Of the hundreds of commercial metallic cartridges introduced, the .270 Winchester is one of few that have maintained a century-long tenure of popularity. As a youngster, I remember hearing my first ...
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Next to the original 5.56mm NATO/223, the 300 AAC Blackout (BLK for short) is the most popular chambering for the AR-15 platform, and, as a result, manufacturers now pump out a wide variety of 300 ...
The federal legalization of hemp-derived products has taken the THC industry by storm. While products must contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC to be deemed legal, THC cartridges are becoming more ...