Author: Mike Coker
-
Night Vision requirements for hog hunting
I see it is time for me to render a comprehensive Night Vision Device evaluation for you guys. I am happy to do that. Let’s start with requirements: 1) Do you really need high resolution…enough so that you can tell the difference between a small pig and a raccoon, or a huge hog and a…
-
Crossbreed Supertuck Review
I searched long and hard for an Inside-the-Waistband concealed carry holster that would be comfortable enough for everyday carry. I finally found it the Crossbreed Supertuck holster. The Crossbreed Supertuck runs about $70. For those who balk at spending money on holsters, consider this. We spend a lot of money on our guns but pennies…
-
ContourGPS HD Cam Picatinny Mount review
Contour recently released a new Picatinny mount for their hands-free HD cameras and we were stoked to run it through a demanding field test. Contour produces high quality HD sport cameras. No doubt you have seen amazing videos recorded with a Contour camera. These guys are the market leader in adventure storytelling and are well…
-
Browning Buck Mark .22 Pistol w/Bushell Micro Trophy Red Dot review
Buck Mark Pro Target 5.5″ bull barrell. I was looking for a well made .22 to use for plinking and to entertain family members who don’t shoot very often – the Browning Buck Mark is the perfect gun for that. So many of the .22 pistols are cheaply made but the Buck Mark is a…
-
Browning Citori Review
Browning Citori – I have fired probably 25,000+ rounds through this fine 20 gauge shotgun with NO repairs or malfunctions. Not a single repair. The rounds were racked up on dove hunting trips to Cordoba, Argentina where it is not uncommon to shoot 1,000 – 3,000 rounds per day (or more if you are tough enough). Dependable –…
-
Gun Safe Selection and Installation
OK, you have decided to finally buy a real gun safe to safely secure your prized firearms. You have been putting it off for years but are now serious so you head down to the outdoors superstore to select a safe. And then it hits – the dizzying variety of models, name brand versus store…
-
Ruger 22/45 Review
Personal evaluation of Ruger’s new 22/45 Mark III. Last fall I purchased a Ruger 22/45 “Target” model from Academy in San Marcos, Texas for $295. Nice blue job, felt good, I was unable to dry fire in the store. Ok, I got home and tried to dry fire, had to remove the magazine, and bloodied the…