Every Day Carry
Exploring someone else’s Everyday Carry (EDC) setup offers both insight and inspiration. While…
Exploring someone else’s Everyday Carry (EDC) setup offers both insight and inspiration. While…
For users of optics-ready Kimber 1911 and 2K11 pistols, TAG Precision has announced…
Fountain Valley, CA—SureFire, LLC, manufacturer of the world’s finest—and most innovative—illumination tools and…
All shooting is a balance between speed and precision. By that I mean you can…
The Mod-Navy Qual I’ve been doing this qual (or drill, or whatever the current nom…
• Built for road trips and off-road use• Manual transmission equipped• Wrapped in MultiCam Arctic…
Chris talks with David from Next Level Armament about the latest and greatest hitting the market.
Lots of love for the lefty crowd.
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While at SHOT Show this year, we missed the opportunity to attend the ‘Act of Valor’ premier. However we did check out the official trailer on Youtube and…
In this First Look video we check out the stipple services from McMullen Stipple works on Dave’s Staccato 2011 XC.
LAKE FOREST, IL (May 21, 2019) Pepperball is now offering their TCP, the first-ever mini-pistol sized launcher, to consumers for personal protection.
In this quick tip, Dave shows you how he prevents losing tools…well at least reducing it. Stuff still gets lost but this makes it harder.
Today, the Washington Senate amended an already extreme magazine ban bill to limit magazine capacity in the state to 10 rounds.
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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