The 7 Best Glock Triggers [2026]: Hands-On Tested
A Glock trigger upgrade is the single biggest accuracy investment you can make for under $200. These are the ones worth the swap — and the ones to skip.
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A Glock trigger upgrade is the single biggest accuracy investment you can make for under $200. These are the ones worth the swap — and the ones to skip.

From triggers and stocks to bipods and handguards, AR-15 accessories turn a stock rifle into your rifle. Here’s the master list of what we’ve tested, ranked, and actually run on our own guns.

An LPVO gives you 1x speed for close work and magnification for reach — one optic, both jobs. After range and field testing, these are the eight worth mounting.

A folding stock cuts your AR’s length dramatically — useful for trucks, bags, and pistol builds. Here are the folders that hold zero and don’t rattle loose.

A red dot is the fastest optic you can run on an AR — if you pick the right one. We tested everything from $150 budget options to $800 Aimpoints to find the winners.

Are you in the market to buy your first Glock handgun? Looking to expand your arsenal, but aren’t sure how to decide? Are you looking to “Gucci” your Glock? Yeah, it’s a thing. We’ll cover it later. We’ve compiled the most complete breakdown of Glock handguns out there to help you make the right pick. …

From the compact G19 to the full-size G17 and the niche 10mm G20, Glock’s lineup can be overwhelming. Here’s which Glock to buy for every use case — CCW, duty, hunting, or competition.

Every AR build starts with the lower. These are the billet, forged, and polymer strippeds worth starting a build on — plus the ones we’d avoid even at their discount price.

You can’t shoot what you can’t see. After hundreds of rounds in low-light testing, these are the weapon lights worth mounting — and the throwaways to skip.

A quality gun cleaning kit saves you from seized parts, corroded barrels, and $500 gunsmith bills. Here are the kits we actually use — from $30 pocket sets to professional range-day rolls.
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