Category: TGR Gun Parts and Accessory Reviews
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Laser Edge Engraving
TGR Approved Vendor: Laser Edge Engraving in Spring, TX. This is the place where I take my Form 1 SBR lowers to be engraved. The owner, Gerald Courville, is highly skilled and his work is first-rate. As the name implies, this is all precision laser engraving not a rotary cutting tool. Gerald has a handful…
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Voodoo Tactical Shotgun Sheath
By: Cary Kieffer Recently I had a reader ask me about the Voodoo Tactical Shotgun Sheath and how it had worked out. I actually had forgotten about it and never bought it. So after a quick search on Ebay I had one on it’s way for $24. Here it is.
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Ashbury Precision Ordnance RSTA II
Today we take a look at the Ashbury Precision Ordnance RSTA II. A full tripod system for all of your field shooting requirements.
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Maxpedition Hard Use double rifle case
Long term video review on my Maxpedition Hard Use double rifle case.. This has just been a great, TOUGH case I have had for years..
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Stick Up! Holster by 2A Holsters
The Stick Up! Holster by 2A Holster is a fantastic idea. Using large, secure suction cups you can mount the Stick Up! in your car, your nightstand, under your desk – pretty much anywhere. The kydex holster comes complete with extra suction cups and hardware. There are multiple mounting holes so that you can configure…
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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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Cedar Park Gunworks Cerakote
There is no better way to make a gun your own than building it the way you want it and having a custom Cerakote “paint” job.
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LMT DMR Stock
LMT introduced the DMR stpcl (Designated Marksman Rifle) last year and I have been running one for about 6 months. What do I think about it?
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Tenzing TT SP14 Pack Review
My old hunting pack had seen better days and I was in the market for something new. As I considered the shortcomings of my old pack I determined the desired characteristics of the new. One of the things I hated about my old pack was that it was cavernous. By that I mean there were…
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JP Rifles LMOS BCG and Silent Captured Spring review
For those into competitive shooting, JP Rifles needs no introduction. For those not familiar with JP Rifles they have been around for a long time making state of the art race gun rifles parts and for AR15s and AR10s. Today we cover the LMOS BCG and Silent Captured Spring.
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Griffin Armament SNATCH
There are a plethora of AR15 charging handles on the market. Which one is favored by TGR staffers?
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GemTech Bolt Carrier
If you’ve ever suppressed an AR-15 your familiar with the over gassing and function issues with it. There’s a plethora of buffers, springs, gas blocks and other home remedies out there. Spend a little time on the internet and your sure to find a myriad of solutions. But let’s say you already have a carbine…
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Glock grip work by H&N arms
Like most shooters I’m a big fan of Glocks. Ease of maintenance, spare parts and reliability make it a no brainer. So when SureFire came out with the new XC-1 light I figured a new G19 was the answer. Like a lot of people I have a list of mods I like to do to…
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LMT Flip Up Sights
Lewis Machine & Tool Company (LMT) produces a great set of Flip Up iron sights. There are two different models – one calibrated for 7.62 ballistics on a rifle length system and one designed for a 62gr 5.56 carbine. The flip sights have a cam system that allows them to fold under light pressure but…
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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…