by Mike Coker | Mar 3, 2020 | TGR Gun Parts and Accessory Reviews, The Hunt
Watershed makes some of the toughest, best dry bags available. This is a review of the Watershed Highland Rifle Backpack. The original Watershed dry bags were created by river guides – outdoorsmen who live on the water every day. The company now offers a...
by Mike Coker | Feb 27, 2020 | News, TGR Optic Reviews
TGR tested one of the very first Trijicon VCOG (Variable Combat Optical Gunsight) scopes to be released way back in 2013 (review here). The VCOG 1-8 has now been chosen to be the Marine Corps Squad Common Optic. We have always been big fans of Trijicon and run a...
by Mike Coker | Feb 4, 2020 | TGR Gun Parts and Accessory Reviews, TGR Rifle Reviews
The Precision Reflex Gas Buster Charging Handle is first and foremost a high quality upgrade over the typical AR-15 charging handle. It is a worthwhile investment to any build. Where it really shines of course is to deflect gas and grit away from your face when...
by Tactical Gun Review | Jan 17, 2020 | Optics Reviews
How to Use MOA Reticle The trajectory of a spinning bullet isn’t straight. It’s a downward curve (arc) because gravity pulls down the bullet. Wind also swings the bullet sideways. And so, when you shoot, you hit the target at the zero (sight in) distance. But beyond...
by Mike Coker | Jan 11, 2020 | TGR Handgun Reviews
The Smith & Wesson M&P (Military and Police) product line has a well-deserved reputation for quality and reliability. First introduced in 2005, it has proven to be extremely popular across the LE and Civilian markets. This is a review of the Performance Center...
by 53gr | Jan 2, 2020 | TGR Survival Gear Reviews
Not every wound will be as dramatic as a gunshot wound to the femoral artery. You may encounter a situation where someone has a significant laceration that can be treated with direct pressure. The following situation is where the H Bandage or Thin H Bandage would come...
by ccoker | Dec 30, 2019 | TGR Hunting Rifle Reviews
While I have all the guns I need for just about everything I do I was missing a higher power hunting rifle. I needed something for Elk or Nilgai. I considered the 7 mag, 300 WinMag and 300 WSM. With the heavy bullets the 7mag is a great round and I can still shoot...
by Tactical Gun Review | Dec 11, 2019 | News
Are you married to a hunter or outdoors enthusiast and are unsure of what would make a great gift? No worries, the editors at Tactical Gun Review and Texas Outdoors Network have come together to offer 12 outstanding gifts that any hunter, fishermen, or shooter would...
by ccoker | Dec 6, 2019 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
We often times get asked for recommendations on someone’s first can. We usually will recommend a 30 caliber with a good mounting system that can easily be used on multiple rifles. Today we take a look at the YHM Resonator 30. Midsized and midweight, priced...
by Tactical Gun Review | Dec 6, 2019 | News, TGR Rifle Reviews
Heckler & Koch is proud to announce the US availability of the HK SP5, the only authentic sporting version of the legendary MP5 submachine gun available. The SP5 was developed by HK as a semiautomatic, civilian sporting pistol that matches the look and feel of the...
by Tactical Gun Review | Dec 6, 2019 | News, TGR Handgun Reviews
NEWINGTON, N.H., (December 3, 2019) – SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to introduce the P320-M18, the commercial variant of the U.S. Military Modular Handgun System (MHS) M18. A smaller version of the M17, the P320-M18 features a 3.9” barrel, compact slide, and carry...
by Tactical Gun Review | Dec 3, 2019 | Rifle Reviews
As you may already know since you clicked this article, the AK-12 is the latest installment, so to say, in the AK-47 family – even though it was first introduced way back, in 2012. However, despite it being introduced in 2012, it already shows signs that it can...
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