Best Handguard for AR-15 in 2026
Your mil-spec handguard touches the barrel – sling tension alone shifts POI 1-2 MOA. We tested 5 free-float M-LOK options from $130–$300 to fix that.
Your mil-spec handguard touches the barrel – sling tension alone shifts POI 1-2 MOA. We tested 5 free-float M-LOK options from $130–$300 to fix that.
We compared 5 night vision devices from $400–$3,500. Gen 1 is a grainy disappointment – Gen 2 and digital NV is where hunting performance actually starts.
Two capable magnums separated by decades of design philosophy, the 6.5 PRC and 7mm Rem Mag each offer distinct advantages.
The 30-06 Springfield has outlasted trends for over a century, but can it still compete with today’s modern calibers?
We compared 5 muzzle brakes from $50–$150. The right brake cuts recoil 40%+ – but if a suppressor is in your future, buy a mount-brake now or you’ll pay twice.
The 6.8 Western quietly shook up the hunting world in 2021, and it’s still turning heads today.
We compared 5 thermal optics from $500–$4,000. A monocular spots hogs at 300 yards – but you need a scope to shoot them. The Pulsar Thermion 2 XP50 Pro wins.
We compared 5 IFAKs from $30–$130 – because your range bag band-aid kit won’t stop a GSW. The NAR IPOK wins, but the Dark Angel D.A.R.K. covers more emergencies.
Choosing the right bipod can make or break your accuracy at distance, so we tested Harris, Atlas, and Magpul side by side.
We tested 5 battle belts from $50–$180. Without an inner belt anchor, your loaded war belt slides down in minutes – and a floppy belt costs you half a second every draw.