Griffin Armament—Adjustable AR-15 Gas Block
According to the company, it has long been Griffin Armament’s belief that the…
According to the company, it has long been Griffin Armament’s belief that the…
Springfield Armory’s latest creation, the Saint Victor, is the next evolution of SA’s…
Diamondback Firearms has announced a collaboration with TALO Distributors to produce and bring…
• 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…
Guns & Tactics Magazine spends a few minutes with Desert Tactical Arms and the new SRS A-1 rifle chassis at SHOT Show 2013.
Guns & Tactics is an online media outlet that focuses on the firearms community, not just firearms and gear but also quality training, technical break downs and enlightening presentations.
The deals at Optics Planet are not done yet. Check out the week long cyber sale going on. Tons of different options to save.
Progressive Philosophy Denies You The Right of Self-Defense The Huffington Post recently published an article titled, "A Revision on the Bill of Rights, Part III". The article’s author,…
In Greenwood, Indiana a Good Samaritan, 22 yea old Elisjsha Dicken saved countless lives by stopping an active shooter. Could you?
Chris chats with John Hollister of Sig about the SUR300 and much more. Sig Sauer
This year at SHOT Show, Sig Sauer will introduce their new Adaptive Carbine Platform. The ACP offers three primary advantages: (1) the ACP will accept virtually any pistol…
Almost all of us in the tactical field drool over the latest gear and accessories for everything from weapons to clothing, and many of us are self-proclaimed pack-junkies quick to snatch up the latest in rucksack and tactical bag options (although whether or not we actually have anything to put in that bag yet can sometimes be irrelevant.) While we typically pay careful consideration to the pockets, load capacity, weatherproofing and any number of features that a pack may boast, we inevitably end up slapping on 100 MPH tape, bungees, paracord, zip-ties and even rubber bands to get our load-out right where we want it. One challenge that is often difficult to overcome, however, is a lack of anchor points. D-rings and webbing occasionally fit the need of securing gear that can’t be thrown in a bag or need to be readily accessible, but there just never seems to be enough of them to go around.
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