Jacob Grey Firearms Nox 9—Precision, Control, Fits Like a Glove
More than 12 years in the making, Jacob Grey’s Nox 9 marks the…
More than 12 years in the making, Jacob Grey’s Nox 9 marks the…
Many Glock compensators rely on a set screw for attachment that can eventually…
According to the company, it has long been Griffin Armament’s belief that the…
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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…
Today we are reviewing Prime Armors Warrior Plate Carrier Gen 2. A plate carrier that packs a lot of features without breaking the bank. Enjoy!
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Rex Mamaril currently serves in the US Army as an Armorer and Advanced Marksmanship Instructor. Outside of the military he is an RN with a passion for firearms and gear.
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Deciding which handgun to purchase can be quite the process, especially if that firearm is going to be used for defense or competition. The handgun itself is usually not a cheap investment and if you are like me, new sights a light, and possibly some other upgrades are usually not too far behind. By the time you get those things accomplished and spend the time training to being able to run that firearm adequately the amount of hours it has spent on your person or in your hand practically makes it part of the family. And the same goes for a holster.
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We review the modular high quality plate carrier from Minnesota’s own Defense Mechanisms. This carrier offers build quality second to none.
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