by Cary Kieffer | Dec 30, 2011 | Parts and Accessories, TGR Light and Illumination Reviews
If you’ve read very many of my articles then you may have noticed what an ardent supporter I am of weapon lights. Aside from a quality, clean loaded weapon that I have trained with it’s the most important tool you can have. I have used them for real...
by Cary Kieffer | Dec 28, 2011 | TGR Optic Reviews
Part 2: Millet LRS-1. In the 1st part of this review I told you about how the scope was not performing as it should. Well I went out with it one more time to test the turrets, the magnification and the locking rings to find out which was responsible for the POI...
by Cary Kieffer | Dec 24, 2011 | TGR Handgun Reviews
In 1949 my Great Grandfather Lynn, who I had the luck of having around well into my teens, bought a Ruger MK 1 in the local hardware store for 32$. I remember the old man plinking away with it when I was a kid and I was always excited when it came out. I have...
by Cary Kieffer | Dec 23, 2011 | TGR Rifle Reviews
Next on the list is a No.4 Enfield 303 rifle. This was the work horse of the British forces in WW2. I understand they had a sniper version that served them well for several decades later. They have a boatload of models and variants, from cheap to very expensive...
by Cary Kieffer | Dec 22, 2011 | TGR Rifle Reviews
I decided to do a series of surplus rifle reviews. There’s a lot of WW2 era center-fire military rifles out there for cheap, Mausers, Mosin Nagants, Enfields and Carcano’s to name some. I wanted to start with the Mosin Nagant 91. I went to an...
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