Author: Tactical Gun Review
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What essentials do you need to clean a weapon safely?
Do you own a gun? If you reside in the US, there is a high probability that you or people you know own guns. After all, the gun ownership laws of the country allow its residents to do so. According to a study conducted by Pew Research Center, handguns and rifles continue to be one…
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How to Use MOA Reticle
How to Use MOA Reticle The trajectory of a spinning bullet isn’t straight. It’s a downward curve (arc) because gravity pulls down the bullet. Wind also swings the bullet sideways. And so, when you shoot, you hit the target at the zero (sight in) distance. But beyond that point-blank (zero) range, you miss. Hence, you…
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Best Gifts for the Hunter or Fisherman
Are you married to a hunter or outdoors enthusiast and are unsure of what would make a great gift? No worries, the editors at Tactical Gun Review and Texas Outdoors Network have come together to offer 12 outstanding gifts that any hunter, fishermen, or shooter would love receiving. Let’s get started! Aimpoint Micro T-2. The…
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Heckler & Koch SP5
Heckler & Koch is proud to announce the US availability of the HK SP5, the only authentic sporting version of the legendary MP5 submachine gun available. The SP5 was developed by HK as a semiautomatic, civilian sporting pistol that matches the look and feel of the legendary MP5 submachine gun. “Our whole team is very…
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SIG SAUER Introduces the Commercial Variant of the U.S. Military M18 with the P320-M18
NEWINGTON, N.H., (December 3, 2019) – SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to introduce the P320-M18, the commercial variant of the U.S. Military Modular Handgun System (MHS) M18. A smaller version of the M17, the P320-M18 features a 3.9” barrel, compact slide, and carry length grip module. The M18 was recently chosen as the official sidearm of the U.S. Marine…
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AK-12 (Kalashnikov) Review – 2019 Edition
As you may already know since you clicked this article, the AK-12 is the latest installment, so to say, in the AK-47 family – even though it was first introduced way back, in 2012. However, despite it being introduced in 2012, it already shows signs that it can surpass its predecessor. Why? Well, earlier this…
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Your Complete Beginner’s Guide to Tactical Gear
Your Complete Beginner’s Guide to Tactical Gear Primarily used by military members and law enforcement personnel, tactical gear has broadened its scope in terms of utility. The popularity of tactical gear has mushroomed among survivalists, hunters and even private citizens interested in improving their security. Questions are building on topics such as what makes a…
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.223 vs 5.56 Explained in Plain English
What is the difference between 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington?
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Getting Started in Long Range Shooting – A Beginners Guide
There is a huge mythology around what it takes to make shots at long distances and the majority of it is exactly that, myth. With practice, training, and the right gear you can make shots at most ranges within the capability of your rifle. The 1000 yard shot was once a hallmark of the legendary…
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12 questions to ask before picking a hunting knife
In the hunting community, people commonly talk about the ‘One Tool Option’. And hunters often spend dollars finding the best tool to bring down their game of choice; rightfully so because the weapon is an essential tool. Just as essential, though, are the ancillary tools used during the hunting expedition. Gears such as stands, packs,…
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SIG Sauer P320 Review in 2019
The SIG SAUER P320 is the military’s new sidekick, but it still has many debates surrounding it. For many marines, the new sidearm was a disappointing welcome. While for many other shooters the polymer framed handgun is all the rage. Nevertheless, is the weapon as bad as many want you to believe? To find out…
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Shoot Like a Girl: 7 Reasons to Get Your Daughter Involved in Shooting Sports
Think of shooting as a male-dominated sport? Think again! Thanks to trailblazing markswomen like Margaret Murdock and Kim Rhode, women are as active—and as impressive—as the guys when it comes to wielding a shotgun. But, of course, it wasn’t always that way. Women weren’t invited to shoot in the World Shooting Championships until 1958 (the…
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7 Things to Avoid as a Newbie Hunter
Hunting is a never-ending journey; it can always be challenging, even to the most practiced hunters. But if you do it and you do it right, then you really never stop learning. Even skilled hunters use sites like bestsurvival.org to find better gear, always wanting to improve. That being said, we all have to start…
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Competitors Unite for A Girl & A Gun’s Fall Festival
Competitors Unite for A Girl & A Gun’s Fall Festival AUSTIN — A Girl & A Gun Women’s Shooting League (AG & AG) hosted its 2018 AG & AG Fall Festival on Oct 2-7, 2018. Fall Fest comprised three shooting events: one two-day training course, a two-day three-gun match, and a one-day pistol match at…
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Team SIG’s Lena Miculek Takes “High Lady” Title at 2018 NRA World Shoot
Newington, N.H. (October 11, 2018) – SIG SAUER, Inc. congratulates Team SIG member, Lena Miculek for her recent win at the 2018 NRA World Shooting Championship held September 20th – September 22nd at the Peacemaker National Training Center in Glengary, West Virginia. The NRA World Shooting Championship assembles professional and amateur shooters for a twelve-stage…