Best AR-15 Magazines for Reliability and Range in 2026
Your magazine is more likely to fail you than your rifle. We compared 5 AR-15 mags from $13–$110 – PMAGs, USGI aluminum, and hybrids – to find what actually feeds reliably.
Your magazine is more likely to fail you than your rifle. We compared 5 AR-15 mags from $13–$110 – PMAGs, USGI aluminum, and hybrids – to find what actually feeds reliably.
Two legendary big bore cartridges still captivate shooters seeking classic style with manageable recoil and timeless appeal.
We compared 5 gun safe dehumidifiers – because a sealed safe concentrates moisture and quietly rusts your collection. Best picks from $12 to $40.
The 357 Magnum and 38 Special share more than caliber — one gun can fire both, making this comparison uniquely practical.
A stock 870 has no light, 5 shells, and a bead you can’t see in the dark. Four upgrades under $150 fix all three problems.
Both cartridges shaped law enforcement for decades, but which one actually wins the speed versus diameter debate?
Dry fire builds 80% of your shooting skill for free – but without feedback it’s hard to stay disciplined. We compared 5 systems from $15–$250 to fix that.
We compared 5 AR-10s from $1,000–$3,000 – but first, know this: DPMS and ArmaLite patterns don’t share parts. The Aero M5E1 leads our picks.
Choosing the right throw lever can make magnification changes faster and more intuitive in any shooting situation.
We compared 5 gas blocks from $18–$100 – most AR-15s run 20% over-gassed from the factory, and it gets worse with a suppressor. Here’s how to fix it.