Author: Jason Hallmark
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Manners Composite Stock for Savage
A while back I picked up a Savage Model 12LRP in 6.5 Creedmoor. The rifle came from the factory with detachable bottom metal, an HS Precision Stock, and for a mostly inexpensive rifle is well equipped. But right away I found issues I did not like with the factory configuration. The barrel on this rifle…
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Gemtech Trek Review
I love surprises. I especially love surprises when it comes to being proven wrong, in a good way. The first weekend of February I went on a great predator hunt in Ozona Texas and I decided to take a few items with me to review a long the way. Look here for the story on www.texasoutdoorsnetwork.com. I…
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Adams Industries Legionnaire – long term follow up
For just over a year, I’ve used the Adams Industries Legionnaire Gen 3 Clip On. What I have learned is that it’s not always easy to use Night Vision. The Legionnaire is quite the impressive value with a retail price around $3995 for a Gen 3 autogated clip on, it’s hard to go wrong. Simply…
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Griffin Armament Optimus Review on 5.56
With a catch line of “One can to rule them all” it’s pretty clear that the Optimus is is marketed as a jack of all trades. This can has a lot of potential and I have to applaud Griffin for taking a huge step in listening to the market. I think this is exactly what…
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Garmin releases new Tactix Bravo watch
Garmin, the industry leader in GPS devices has released a new Tactical Watch. With this release, it is exciting to spruce up your Garmin with watch bands from https://mobilemob.com.au/. This will make your Garmin that one step cooler for when the watch is reviewed. The feature-rich watch will be reviewed by TGR soon, check out…
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Sig Silencer SRD762Ti-QD, a really great can…
I want to start out by saying that I really did not want to like this can for a variety of reasons. I fully expected this can to be one of those that I used for a short time and returned it without a glowing review. In my short time as a product reviewer, I…
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Ruger Precision Rifle vs Savage 12LRP head to head which is better and why
With the Precision Rifle Series gaining wild popularity, people are looking at getting into the sport but are unsure if they want to drop $4,000 on a rifle and $2,000 on an optic just to see if they like it. Others are unable to spend that much but still want to play the game. Also,…
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Silencerco Salvo – Is it worth it?
With movies making silencers out to be tools of an assassin like the move ‘No Country for Old Men’, our not so friendly liberal left has ammunition to keep the legislation of deregulation off the table. The stigma attached to some of these items is hard to overcome. Not to mention the fact that silencer…
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Griffin Armament Sportsman – introduction for long term review
In my search for lighter products that perform, I was looking for a can that is as light as possible and still performs well on multiple rifles. I looked at Ti cans and while there was a great deal of weight savings, they tend to be more expensive. I came across the Silencerco Harvester and…
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NeoMag, the best option concealed mag carry
NeoMag
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South Texas Arms STA-LR in .243 Win
Some time back I had a conversation with Brandon Sneed, owner of South Texas Arms, about a lightweight full frame AR purpose built for hunting. We both understand that there is only so light you can go, and we want premium components which sometimes bring some heft with them. In addition, we considered what calibers…
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Precision Rifle Series – RO perspective
I recently was invited to work as an RO at the Shoot for the Green match hosted by Oklahoma Practical Precision Shooters (OPPS) that took place in Vici, Oklahoma.
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Adams Industries Legionnaire clip on Gen III night vision
Making precision shots with a magnified optic has its limitations as the light fades. When it comes to shooting and hunting, there comes a time when the night simply gets in the way. Whether you are unable to see the target due to darkness or your prey only comes out at night, target identification is…
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Silencer Sunday: Griffin Armament Checkmate QD Review
On this edition of Silencer Sunday I take a look at the Griffin Armament Checkmate QD silencer. This little can is a lot of fun, and it’s attachment method is unlike anything else on the market for rim fire cans. The 3 lug Checkmate mount is compression based and works very well. The can has…
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Silencer Sunday: Griffin Armament Revolution 9 Review
Sunday again and here is the 2nd installment of Silencer Sunday! Today I will be taking a look at the Griffin Revolution 9. The modularity and quiet nature of this can is something that I really enjoy. Last week I was shooting full power 40 through a 45 can and this week I will be…