Sticky Holsters Review

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A holster that fits your handgun like a glove. I’ve never been an inside-the-waistband (IWB) holster kind of guy. I’ve found that the holsters are...

Allstar Tactical: Taming Recoil and Targeting the Market

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http://gunsandtactics.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/IMG_0252-e1443670924711.jpg Iwas first introduced to Allstar Tactical by my friends from Last Ditch Effort. I tried to meet up with President and CEO Mike...

Blacksheepwarrior Megiddo Rail Covers: Micarta Madness…and a dash of Keymod Derision

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Every now and then, my writing takes a backseat, and I let the interviewees speak for themselves. Interestingly enough, I have never had...

Avalanche Update: It’s Here!

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Steve Coulston Gives an Update on the Groundbreaking Avalanche Charging Handle. A while back I had the opportunity to get my hands on a series...

First Tactical Tactix Tactical Pants

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http://gunsandtactics.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20150908-SMC-05929.jpg A few months ago, First Tactical was a name I wasn’t familiar with. They are a clothing and gear company just getting started and...

Agency Arms: Form Equals Function – Part I

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I first started writing gear reviews on a couple of different internet forums back in the day because I got tired of reading a...

Avalanche

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...

Oakley’s Tombstone Eyewear

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.

AR Upgrades from JL Billet

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.

Building the lightest AR possible

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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.