Gatorz—Jack Carr 2025 Collection, Warhawk & Delta
Gatorz Eyewear and former Navy SEAL turned New York Times bestselling author Jack…
Gatorz Eyewear and former Navy SEAL turned New York Times bestselling author Jack…
The RXM semi-automatic pistol was the result of a deep collaboration between Ruger…
Griffin Armament’s history with metal-printed suppressors goes back to 2008 with the first…
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…
The skill of firing accurate rounds into a threat from retention is an underappreciated and…
The Slide
Tired of red dot mounts that don’t give you the perfect amount of iron sight co-witnessing? The Slide is a simple mount solution for modern sporting rifle owners that allow for the co-witnessing of optics of differing heights such as the Trijicon MRO or Aimpoint red dot optics, matching them with any iron sights available on the market. Mounts to any standard Picatinny rail.
$150
This adapter is designed to allow you to fit the company’s groundbreaking Tailhook pistol brace on a SIG Sauer MPX Copperhead or SIG MCX Rattler. It is machined…
The KHX Custom/RL (OI) has a milled slide that comes with a Trijicon 3.5 MOA Type 2 RMR optic already installed. The pistol is also equipped with a…
Designed by personal-defense authority Michael Janich, the Yojimbo 2 epitomizes the concept of the “tactical Wharncliffe.” For users concerned with light discipline or those who simply prefer non-reflective…
High Speed Gear (HSGI) has announced the new Uniform Line that provides a professional yet durable look and feel.
1x Compact Prism Scope – Illuminated ACSS Cyclops Reticle This optic combines the durability and flexibility of Primary Arm’s ACSS etched reticle with the speed and ease of…
Magazine extensions like EBP are designed to optimize a Glock’s performance while aligning with the shooter’s preferences and needs.
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