Editorial Policy

Last updated: June 9, 2026

Who writes Cache.Deals

Articles and guides are published under the Cache.Deals Editorial byline. Every published piece goes through human editorial review — research, drafting, fact-checking against the sources listed at the bottom of each article, and a pre-publish quality pass.

How content is researched

Our editorial work sits on three layers, and each article discloses them in its sources section:

  • Expert consensus.We analyze transcripts of firearm videos from established creators to find where experienced reviewers agree — and disagree. When a guide says "reviewers consistently flag the trigger," that claim traces back to specific videos, which are linked and credited.
  • Official facts. Specifications, legal status, and regulatory claims are checked against primary sources: manufacturer documentation, ATF publications, state statutes and attorney general resources, and court records.
  • Editorial judgment. Conclusions and recommendations are ours. They are not supplied or approved by manufacturers.

Use of AI

We use AI tooling to do research at a scale a human can't: transcribing and analyzing video content, clustering what hundreds of reviewers say about the same firearm, and monitoring legislation. Published editorial content is reviewed by a human before it goes live, and factual claims are checked against the cited sources. AI-aggregated news summaries link to the original reporting and are excluded from search indexing.

Video credit

Cache.Deals does not host video. Every video referenced on this site is embedded from or linked to the original creator's YouTube channel, with the channel credited by name. If you are a creator and want your content handled differently, contact us.

Gun law content

State law guides show their research date and are updated when tracked legislation or litigation changes the picture. They are summaries for orientation, not legal advice. Where a claim matters — purchase eligibility, carry rules, transport — verify against the primary source linked on the page or consult a licensed attorney in your state.

Corrections

If we got a fact wrong, email us via the contact page. Verified errors are fixed in place, and material corrections are noted on the article.