(Article originally published on Tactical Life) When a team of people who have “been there, done that” get together to design a gun, it’s worth taking a look at what is produced. This is the exact methodology Grey Ghost Precision used to develop its Specter series rifles. The team listed aspects of other guns they liked […]
BEING UNSEEN, WHAT ARE TARGET INDICATORS?
You’re never going to be able to look in two directions at one time. But you’ll be able to remain safer if you stick to some basic tactical principles. Sure, it would be best to have a partner or teammates, but sometimes you have to operate on your own. Clearing your house of intruders, entering […]
Review: AmeriGlo Hackathorn Glock Night Sights
(Article originally published on The Firearm Blog) The same day that I bought myself a brand new Glock 19, I drove straight to a gunshop that had a set of the Ameriglo Hackathorn sights in stock and had them installed right then. One of the points of contention I have with the factory Glock sights […]
M762: DRD Tactical’s Stow-N-Go Rifle In 6.5 Creedmoor
(Article originally published on Tactical Life) It has been my pleasure to test a few DRD Tactical rifles over the past few years. It’s a great company to work with, as the owner, Skip Patel, prides himself on timely delivery of proven products, not just promises. Even during the last AR shortage, he was able […]
JTT: Making Them Wet
(Article originally published on Breach Bang Clear) Just The Tip: Making Them Wet Alexander Crown It seems even in this modern day of unprecedented knowledge being produced every second, there is still a concept that’s difficult for people to grasp: making a silencer wet. I have been asked countless countless times in so many different […]
Brownells now selling Firearms
(Photo Courtesy of Brownells.com) A big announcement by Brownells, one of the USA’s biggest parts retailers: Here’s the press release. “GRINNELL, Iowa – For 77 years and counting, customers have depended on Brownells to provide all the tools, parts and accessories needed to customize, clean and repair nearly any type of rifle, shotgun or handgun. […]
MNKF: Three Finger Stabber, the Wilmont K23
(Article originally published on Breach Bang Clear) Monday Night Knife Fights: Three Finger Stabber, the Wilmont K23 Dave Merrill You may recall that we paid a visit to Wilmont Knives a couple months ago. For Monday Night Knife Fights you’re getting a little more Wilmont, and I do mean little. It’s called the K23 and […]
Review: LaRue MBT Trigger
(Article originally published on The Firearm Blog) LaRue Tactical, a high-end manufacturer of resetting target systems, Quick-Detachable optic mounts and AR precision rifles, began producing their own 2-stage trigger design in 2015. Named the MBT-2S, the new LaRue trigger kit is made for the AR-15 and AR-10 style lower receivers (standard small pins only, no weird […]
TRACKING HUMANS AND RIDING HORSES
(Article originally published on MOTUS) One of the oldest forms of transportation is the horse. Since the invention of the motor vehicle most of us don’t ever really find any use for the horse except for recreational pursuits or taking a loved one on one of those sunset beach trots on some tropical island. In […]
Gear Review: Vertx B Range Bag
(Article originally published on The Truth About Guns) When you load up your gear for a trip to the range, you have lots of options. You can toss everything in a brown paper grocery sack, stow your stuff in the backpack you take to work every day, or pick up a bag at a big […]