by 53gr | Oct 6, 2014 | TGR Body Armour Reviews, TGR Survival Gear Reviews
We usually think of the British Isles as a place of tradition, but the family-owned company British Tactical is developing some interesting and innovative products. Their flagship piece of piece of kit is called the Multi-Purpose MOLLE Platform, or MPMP for short. It...
by 53gr | Sep 27, 2014 | TGR Survival Gear Reviews
If you’re looking for an alternative to the standard ALICE Medium backpack, you might want to consider European military surplus packs. They range in price from moderate to extremely cheap. Let’s look at three of the most commonly available, the German...
by 53gr | Sep 21, 2014 | TGR Survival Gear Reviews
If you’re going out to the square range for some super-cool tactical operator operations, you probably only need your rifle, handgun, plate carrier and sunglasses. However, if you’re going to go hiking, zombie-hunting, or even do decent training,...
by 53gr | Sep 6, 2014 | TGR Survival Gear Reviews
A battle belt is the modern equivalent of a soldier’s webbing. It’s a great platform for mounting your gear. You can carry water, rations, a first aid kit, magazines and a sidearm on this wonderful piece of kit. It can be light or heavy. Battle Belts can...
by ccoker | Sep 30, 2013 | TGR Survival Gear Reviews, The Hunt
Grizzly Coolers are handmade in the US and are at the top of the food chain for heavy-duty coolers, fitting name. For those of us that live in the outdoors and really use our equipment we know that there is truth to the axiom “you get what you pay for”....
by 53gr | Aug 21, 2013 | TGR Body Armour Reviews, TGR Survival Gear Reviews
After the slight trouble I ran into with the Ten-Speed mag pouches on the BELTminus, I went with a different design. However, I was quite impressed with both the strength and the lightweight nature of the Ten-Speed products. Feeling that they simply needed a firm...
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