UN12 Issue 21 – Now Available Nationwide!
The wait is finally over—UN12 Issue 21 is now on sale and hitting newsstands…
The wait is finally over—UN12 Issue 21 is now on sale and hitting newsstands…
According to Griffin Armament, the original Revolution 9 and Revolution 45 suppressors were…
It’s fair to say that we are living in uncertain times. When social…
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…
The tripod is the essential tool to allow the precise delivery of fire from any…
Strike X-Comp is a new line of specific-use muzzle devices and adapters capable of various fitments. The device was originally designed for the CZ Scorpion EVO; SI was able to design thread adapter kits without adding additional bulk and/or length to the overall package. For example, you can take an X-Comp device with a 10mm bore and adapt it to multi-caliber use for 9mm, .223 Rem, 5.56 NATO, .308 Win, 7.62 NATO, and more. The opening of the M18x1 RH thread pitch allows use with various Strike adapter kits to downsize and pair with barrels employing ½”-28 TPI, 5/8”-24 TPI, and SIG MPX M13.5×1 LH thread pitches.
MSRP: $18
Warrior Hawk Laci Szabo’s WarriorHawk design combines aesthetics, ergonomics, and Szabo’s deep understanding of the real-world application of tactical tools. Based on his own extensive military and law…
Griffin Armament is releasing the CHECKMATE-HD suppressor, a 5.8 ounce 5.7×28 pistol rated rimfire suppressor with CARBON-GARD™ technology.
Killer Innovations, renowned for its precision-engineered firearm components, is set to make waves at SHOT Show 2025 with the debut of its highly anticipated A2 Mono Upper. Combining…
Lightweight Tactical Defense Pistol A well-known innovator in the Glock aftermarket, Lone Wolf Arms has announced a new Lightweight Tactical Defense (LTD) pistol line. The complete LTD pistols,…
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