Category: Guest posts
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Warne RAMP Scope Mount review
Back in September I wrapped up my build on a Mega Arms MA-Ten Monolithic set. I finished it up at the very very end of September and as Elk hunting season was rolling around very shortly I needed optics. I had a Leupold Mark 2 3-9×40 laying around in the cabinet so I decided to…
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Yankee Hill Lightweight Forearm review
With the popularity of AR-15 type rifles and tactical accessories these days, it almost seems like a necessity to have rails on your rifle. Whether those are bolt on rails added to a standard plastic hand guard, or a free floating railed hand guard, there are plenty of options out there. When I decided to…
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S&W M&P40 review
I have 4 years total with this gun, several thousand rounds under a wide variety of conditions. All four seasons, all weather conditions, hunting, 3-gun, duty use. I’m no writer, but will try my best.
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Weapon Lights review
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 world combat and law enforcement duties way…
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Ruger LCP review
I purchased my Ruger LCP a year ago. I have loved everything about it. I bought it for self-defense and it is has been the perfect gun for me to carry around as part of my concealed carry rotation. I like it because it is so small and very easy to conceal in my front…
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Great Product
Recently added a Leupold Scope to an M1A1 and I could not have asked for more. I am thoroughly impressed with the product. Keep making us proud! By: William Hoyle
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Maxpedition Jumbo Versapack review
I have been using the jumbo versapack for about 6 months now and the only fault I have with it is I think I need to upgrade to the goliath or the sitka to get more room. I got this pack to stop bringing the kitchen sink with me but have found I miss the…
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PSA lower build and complete PSA upper review
So I just recently got the black rifle bug. I did some research and ended up on the Palmetto State Armory website. They have the most competative prices and at the time I ordered they were running theyre black friday special. I got a stripped PSA Upper for 49.99 and a complete Hammer forged-chrome lined…
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Sniper Hawg Light review
For a poor shooter as myself, who night hunts pigs quite often (most the pigs are so pressured, they turned nocturnal around our feeders pretty quickly), I needed something cheaper than the Gen 1 Night vision my friend recently purchased. Looking at lights for feeders I do not feel like going to a feeder, spreading…
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Scottsdale Ammo review
I recently ran across a video on one my YouTube subscriptions that was informing their subscribers about a new ammo manufacturer that was just starting up production, http://www.scottsdaleamm.com/. Scottsdale Ammo was going to be giving away some of their HPR branded ammo for a limited time. All you had to do was go to their…
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Vortex Viper 2-7 review
Vortex Optics has been generating a lot of interest lately and when the need for a 2-7 came up I decided to see if the little Viper 2-7 lived up to the hype. We ordered 2 of them, one with a standard plex style reticle and the C3 which is a circle type reticle over…
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Glock G17 RTF2 9mm review
I was recently looking to trade an older sub-compact pistol I had used for concealed carry and training for a full-size polymer-framed pistol, and was pleasantly surprised by the Glock G17 RTF2 in the process. In the interests of full disclosure, I have not been a huge fan of Glock pistols in the past. While…
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Bison Armory 6.8 SPCII review
I bought a Bison Armory 6.8 SPC with 18″ barrell last year just in time for deer season. I have shot SSA factory loads and handloads, never had a single issue with it. With most loads I can group right at an inch, some loads down to .5 at 100 yards. I killed a few…
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S&W M&P 40 review
I bought this gun to have something to shoot in USPSA’s Production division. My competition background is not very extensive. I have shot 6-7 matches at the club level in Single Stack division, eventually earning a “C” classification. I was drawn to the gun because of the longer sight radius compared to the regular M&P,…
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Burris TAC 30 scope review
Reviewed by shooter521 TAC30 on top, CRS on bottom. The TAC30 is a couple inches shorter and about 3 oz. lighter than the CRS. Eye relief is also shorter, making an extended mount (like the LaRue SPR-E or ADM Recon-X) unnecessary. Side view of both scopes. The TAC30’s illumination control is the copper-colored pushbutton on the…