Jacob Grey Firearms Nox 9—Precision, Control, Fits Like a Glove
More than 12 years in the making, Jacob Grey’s Nox 9 marks the…
More than 12 years in the making, Jacob Grey’s Nox 9 marks the…
Many Glock compensators rely on a set screw for attachment that can eventually…
According to the company, it has long been Griffin Armament’s belief that the…
• Built for road trips and off-road use• Manual transmission equipped• Wrapped in MultiCam Arctic…
I designed the Button Man to give shooters a low-round-count, low-light-engagement drill that involved both…
The V Exercise was created for those who would like a continuous moving-and-shooting exercise that…
Elzetta Design, LLC is pleased to announce the release of our new line of lighting systems for ballistic shields. The Elzetta Shield Lights bring a new level of quality and performance to the tactical protection market. The basic Elzetta Shield Light includes a horizontal handle with an integrated solid-state tape switch while the innovative TriDextrous™ version provides three unique gripping surfaces with light-activating switches in each location. Both models deliver 1,000 lumens of neutral-tint white light through two solid-acrylic optical flood lenses for a wall-of-light that uniformly illuminates an entire room. All electronics are fully potted for extreme durability with redundant circuitry for the two light sources to ensure continued operation should one source be damaged. A strobe feature is optional. Elzetta Shield Lights are OEM devices installed on ballistic shields by the shield manufacturer. No soldering or wire-routing is required for installation and the units are backed by a five year limited warranty. Initially available on Blueridge Armor Vengence™ Ballistic Shields, Elzetta Shield Lights are currently in low rate initial production. Like all Elzetta products, the Shield Lights are Made in the USA by Americans. For more information, email [email protected] or call 859-707-7471.
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In this episode of the QA we talk about learning more about gunsmithing, short barrel AR ammo, getting in competition shooting, cleaning, red dots and more.
Guns & Tactics visits the XS Sight booth at SHOT Show 2012 to preview the XTI™ (Xpress Threat Interdiction™) angle mount sights for AR-15 rifles. These back-up iron…
While at NRA 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana we were able to get our hands on the Henry Repeating Arms Homesteader 9mm.
[dcs_img_center desc=”Photo Credit: Jody Lewis, Crossfire Photography” framed=”black” w=”600″ h=”399″] http://gunsandtactics.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/CI2763_o_600X399.jpg [/dcs_img_center] [dcs_post_top] [dcs_fancy_header bgcolor=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ fweight=”bold”]Veteran-owned AIMBOT.EXE introduces an all-natural metal lubricant.[/dcs_fancy_header] [dcs_thinspliter size=”medium”] There are many…
Elite shooting team continues season success [dcs_img_right framed=”black” w=”200″ h=”155″] http://gunsandtactics.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/GLOCKlogo.jpg [/dcs_img_right] Smyrna, Ga. (gunsandtatcics.com) — Team GLOCK KC Eusebio ventured west last weekend to support and compete…
We all face challenges to varying degrees in our daily lives. Some people face more unique challenges than others. Two people in particular, both having served in our U.S. Military as EOD Techs, were injured in combat and sustained life changing injuries. Mary Dague lost her arms. Brad Lang lost his legs. They both face some very unique challenges every day.
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