If you’re any kind of gun enthusiast at all there’s a pretty good chance you know the name John Browning. … Continued
Writer Profile: Kyle Eggimann
Kyle is a former Recon Marine as well as a Marine Corps foreign weapons instructor. During his time in the Marines he deployed twice to Afghanistan as a team designated marksman and assistant team leader. As an avid gun enthusiast he sought out every opportunity to enhance his knowledge of firearms while in the military, and has personal experience with almost every man-portable firearm in the Marine Corps inventory. Currently he is attending college at Oklahoma State University and competes as part of the university shotgun sports team. Outside of shotgun practice Kyle enjoys shooting his various rifles and pistols as well, and if you see someone on the range shooting life-size raptor targets while wearing full combat equipment, that’s probably him.
Posts by Kyle Eggimann
Gas vs. Inertia Semi-Auto Shotguns
In my last article about scatterguns I asserted that the semi-automatic shotgun most often represents the best value in terms … Continued
Military Sidearms: Overhyped and Overrated
There’s something really special about the way we perceive military service pistols. They tend to take on such strong identities … Continued
The Best Entry-Level Guns for Trap, Skeet, and Sporting Clays
Despite my typical focus on tactical shooting here on the Lounge, I‘ve actually got a very special place on my … Continued
The Straight Dope on BDC Scopes
I’ve been a big fan of bullet drop compensators (BDC) in riflescopes ever since I was issued my first ACOG … Continued
What is a Battle Rifle?
As gun enthusiasts, most of us are probably familiar to some extent with the term battle rifle. While at first … Continued
Steel Appeal
I like to believe that every shooter experiences certain milestones in their life that shape the way they choose to … Continued
What is Match Ammo?
Most shooters tend to think of the firearm as being responsible for the accurate placement of bullets downrange, and there’s … Continued