Victorinox Marks America’s 250th With Limited Pioneer X Alox
Victorinox is marking the United States Semiquincentennial with a limited-edition Pioneer X Alox…
Victorinox is marking the United States Semiquincentennial with a limited-edition Pioneer X Alox…
Concurrent to the new Zeroed Banshee suppressed pistol/carbine platform, CMMG has announced the…
Springfield Armory’s Gen 2 Saint Victor launched earlier this year with new features…
Setup & Shooting Instructions This drill is executed with a carbine at 50 yards. The…
All shooting is a balance between speed and precision. By that I mean you can…
The Mod-Navy Qual I’ve been doing this qual (or drill, or whatever the current nom…
Shoot, move and communicate. All team personal defense training involves some form of these three rules. But what happens when a shooter is disabled and/or in a wheelchair?
Handicapped individuals are restricted in movement and often require help in personal defense situations. PDTV host and G&A.com blogger George Wehby and instructor Christian Fleming cover what you’ll need to know when trying to defend a disabled person and how to effectively get them to cover. You never know when you’ll be forced to use these tactics for disabled shooters.
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Body armor systems can be found serving in military combat zones, with law enforcement agencies on the daily beat and even protecting the discerning citizen in a home defense situation. The above mentioned groups may have different reasons and missions for wearing body armor, but the primary objective remains the same. That is to protect vital organs from trauma caused by fast moving projectiles, such as a bullet or piece of shrapnel.
More than steel targets. Much, much more. The Target Striker Targets sent me their AR500 IPSC Reactive HUB (Human Upper Body) steel target and told me to shoot…
F.A.B. Defense® is pleased to announce the addition of Front / Rear Backup Sight Offset Kit to their line of accessories.
Episode 3 of the new series Tactical Moment was just released at www.tacticalmoment.com today. The series features well-known instructor John Holschen, of InSights Training Center. This latest episode…
This Foxtrot Mike FM15 12.5 upper is awesome for your next pistol or SBR project. The 12.5 inch barrel is a great do all length.
Judah Torres explains why the .380 pocket pistol doesn’t stack up to modern 9mm handguns. Ever had a deal you can’t pass up? You know, the gun you…
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