Hornady Security Gun Cabinets—Affordable & Secure Firearm Storage
Securing firearms and other valuables in a locking safe or cabinet is essential…
Securing firearms and other valuables in a locking safe or cabinet is essential…
The UCS (Universal Carbine Stock) is Magpul’s latest buttstock innovation: a highly featured…
01Pelican 14QT Personal CoolerMSRP: $100URL: pelican.com 02Hillsound BTR StoolMSRP: $55URL: hillsound.com 03Altra Lone Peak ALL-WTHR…
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…
Remembering the Fallen… Validating the Forgotten, Chris Tran Reflects on Police Week in Washington, D.C. "Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone." This…
Two years ago, it would not have been possible to build a functioning AR-15 that weighed under 5-pounds with off-the-shelf parts. They were just not available. Thanks to companies like Battle Arms, V7 Weapon Systems and 2A Arms, that has all changed in the last few months.
In my pursuit to finish a Cross Machine & Tool (CMT) .308 build, I stumbled on JL Billet, a veteran owned and operated manufacturer based in San Diego, CA. They make some pretty killer looking stuff. Looks aside, I am always concerned with durability and quality, so I set out to put it to the test and share my first hand experience.
In January I was introduced to Oakley’s new Tombstone eyewear system and since then I have been shooting with them on a weekly basis. I’ve been a loyal Oakley sunglasses wearer for decades (yes, I’m wearing Oakley Wiretaps on my head as I write this) and have enjoyed their shooting glasses for just as long. The improvements Oakley incorporated into this new Tombstone eyewear, however, are truly game-changing in the shooting sports world, both literally and figuratively… and this new eyewear system has just been released to the public.
Steve Coulston Reviews The Ground Breaking New Charging Handle From Rainier Arms… Avalanche It seems like nowadays there is a way to customize just about anything. For us…
I first started writing gear reviews on a couple of different internet forums back in the day because I got tired of reading a bunch of articles that…
[dcs_img_center desc=”Photo Credit: Steve Coulston” framed=”black” w=”600″ h=”824″] http://gunsandtactics.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20150908-SMC-05929.jpg [/dcs_img_center] [dcs_post_top] [dcs_thinspliter size=”medium”] A few months ago, First Tactical was a name I wasn’t familiar with. They are…
Every now and then, my writing takes a backseat, and I let the interviewees speak for themselves. Interestingly enough, I have never had an opportunity to put a…
[dcs_img_center desc=”MFHB Buffer (Photo Credit: Chris Tran)” framed=”black” w=”600″ h=”400″] http://gunsandtactics.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/IMG_0252-e1443670924711.jpg [/dcs_img_center] [dcs_post_top] [dcs_thinspliter size=”medium”] [dcs_dropcap1 color=”#c70000″]I[/dcs_dropcap1] was first introduced to Allstar Tactical by my friends from Last…
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