by Mike Coker | Jun 13, 2018 | TGR Optic Reviews
Malmö, Sweden – June 2018 – Aimpoint, the originator and worldwide leader in red dot sighting technology, is proud to introduce their new line of red dot sights, the Aimpoint® ACRO™ (Advanced Compact Reflex Optic) Series. The unique small sight design of the...
by ccoker | Jun 10, 2018 | TGR Optic Reviews
The ZRODelta DLOC-M4 34mm optic mount is designed to securely mount your scope on an AR platform. It places the centerline of the optic at the same height as traditional iron sights for to quickly align with your eye. Being a cantilever design it also allows for the...
by ccoker | Jun 8, 2018 | TGR Optic Reviews
We got the opportunity to check out the new ultra compact Flir Breach PTQ136 last weekend. Man, this thing is SO small and works amazingly well! This may be the ultimate spot and stalk thermal or like our buddy was using it, for LE use. So freaking cool. Having a...
by ccoker | Jun 3, 2018 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
We took out the Sig SRD 7.62 QD on an awesome little custom 300 Blackout pistol for a hog hunt and wacked some pigs with the new Hornady 190g Sub-X subsonic ammo. Check out the video! SPECS CALIBER – 300 Blk / 300 Win Mag / 7.62 NATO WEIGHT – 17 oz (482...
by Mike Coker | May 31, 2018 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
The Silencer Shop in Austin, Texas is the largest distributor of silencers in the USA. They also lead the way in innovation. ATF and NFA are daunting challenges for the newbie. The Silencer Shop is the easiest way to purchase your first suppressor. Powered by...
by ccoker | May 31, 2018 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
Looking for a lightweight 30 cal can at a great price? Check out the Gemtech Tracker. With more and more states allowing for the use of silencers in hunting the growth of the lightweight can has been growing over the last few years. Lightweight titanium cans have...
by ccoker | May 29, 2018 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
When Curtis Proske started making silencers his goal was to create the ultimate silencers for precision rifle use. What does that really mean? Well, it means that the can will have no negative impact on accuracy and group sizes and ideally, it should make your rifle...
by ccoker | May 10, 2018 | News
What a great weekend ! Almost 90 thousand attendees at the NRA show in Dallas! That’s a LOT of freedom loving individuals in one place. I try to stay out of the political fray here (that’s what Facebook is for 🙂 ) but I have to say a few things really...
by Mike Coker | Apr 27, 2018 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
Full disclosure. I own two Crux Ark30 suppressors and have run them hard for several years. I frequently move them between a number of different hosts – bolt guns, AR-15 and AR-10 platforms, and a variety of calibers. The Crux Ark30 never fails to perform as...
by ccoker | Apr 25, 2018 | TGR Optic Reviews
Just in.. the Nightforce ACTAR 5-25×56 F1 Mil-C What an awesome scope.. here it is in the 6 bolt Nightforce rings on a Defiant Deviant Tactical action 6.5 Creedmoor. McMillan A5A stock, Mueller Rifle Works barrel, Huber Concepts trigger, Badger bottom metal Rifle...
by ccoker | Apr 25, 2018 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
the market for a 22 rimfire can? A lot of them out there.. What if I told you there was one that could also run on your 5.56 or even a 22-250? In a true rimfire size can? Can’t be done right? No way a compact rimfire can could withstand the...
by ccoker | Apr 13, 2018 | TGR Gun Parts and Accessory Reviews
With the growing popularity of the Tikkas the options for aftermarket upgrades has definitely been increasing over the last few years. I have owned a number of Tikkas and they have all been shooters. The guns just shoot, out of the box. Arguably the most consistently...
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