SureFire SOCOM-4 Series—A New Fighting Suppressor
Fountain Valley, CA—SureFire, LLC, manufacturer of the world’s finest—and most innovative—illumination tools and…
Fountain Valley, CA—SureFire, LLC, manufacturer of the world’s finest—and most innovative—illumination tools and…
Shinenyx—creators of a cutting-edge fusion of digital night vision and thermal imaging technology—has…
German Precision Optics’ Passion APO is a high-performance compact spotting scope designed and…
The Mod-Navy Qual I’ve been doing this qual (or drill, or whatever the current nom…
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I designed the Button Man to give shooters a low-round-count, low-light-engagement drill that involved both…

How to Clean Your AR is the topic today, while this is a basic topic it is something we get asked about often. Dave shows how he does it and goes over the supplies needed and some tools you can also use. This is not meant to be a surgical, presentation super clean. This is a functional cleaning to keep the gun running. Looking forward to hear what you think and how you clean your rifle.
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Dave is the primary on-camera personality and content creator at Guns & Tactics. His experience the in firearms industry, training, law enforcement and media spans more than two decades. He is a proud retired law enforcement officer, having served as a Patrol Sergeant, use of force instructor, and firearms trainer. During that time, he provided department communication to the public and news media and began creating online content in his “spare time.” He joined the Guns & Tactics team full time after retiring from law enforcement following 20 years of decorated service.
Dave meets with Duane Liptak to go over Magpul’s new product announcements from Shot Show 2018. The new Pro Chasis for Remington 700 pattern actions and the Suppressor…
Israel’s pavilion at the 2012 Eurosatory defense and security exhibition this June will include some 24 members of the Israeli defense industry plus SIBAT, the Israeli Ministry of…
Vudoo Gun Works just announced the brand new to market Möbius line of 1911 handguns and we got our hands on it. Check out our review.
Looking for a gunsmith in Northern Virginia? Look no further than Hatfields Gunsmithing, Inc. Hatfields Gunsmithing was founded in 2008 by Sam Hatfield in Manassas Virginia. As a…
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.
Team Federal congratulates its team members Kayle Browning and Derrick Mein for their medal performances in Trap at the ISSF World Cup.
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