by ccoker | Apr 7, 2017 | TGR Optic Reviews
We got the new Trijicon thermal scope just in time to get it out on a hog hunt with our buddy Todd Rathner with the NFA Freedom Alliance and NRA board member. This is just a sneak peak and more to come! What an awesome weekend! First we had the Makin Bacon machine...
by Mike Coker | Apr 6, 2017 | TGR Suppressor Reviews, The Hunt
The Texas NFA community gathered outside Floresville, TX for the annual Makin’ Bacon machine gun shoot. The shoot is organized as a fundraiser for the NFA Freedom Alliance. The NFA Freedom Alliance is run by Todd Rathner. “The NFA Freedom Alliance exists...
by ccoker | Mar 31, 2017 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
Check out the latest offering from our buds at the Silencer Shop. They have made it even easier to do your trust! One of the questions I get asked all the time is “how do I buy a Silencer?” There still is so much mistery for first time buyers.. I always...
by Mike Coker | Mar 31, 2017 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
Rimfire suppressors are the big secret in the world of shooting. They are relatively inexpensive to purchase and cheap to run. Standard velocity .22 long rifle through a suppressor is a joy and subsonic rounds are magical. Through a bolt-action rifle all you hear...
by ccoker | Mar 27, 2017 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
What could be more fun that shooting a suppressed 9mm with a red dot? Hmm.. Probably not much frankly.. I went out with the Silencer Shop guys yesterday and spent some quality time with a S&W M&P 9 with a Trijicon RMR and a Griffin Armament Revolution...
by Tactical Gun Review | Mar 27, 2017 | Handgun Reviews
I must admit my mistake……….completely forgot about leaving a review here. Should have done it a while back, but better late than never, right? Ordered a 2011 from Hayes Custom Guns and took possession of it last fall (2016). Right from the start, it...
by Cary Kieffer | Mar 24, 2017 | TGR Gun Parts and Accessory Reviews
Today let’s discuss some muzzle brakes. I was buying a Phantom Style brake off of Ebay for about $16 a piece. They were nice, Nitride treated and very reasonably priced. I didn’t know or care who they were coming from, just that they were USA made. Turns...
by Mike Coker | Mar 18, 2017 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
On September 1, 2012 it became legal to hunt game animals with a suppressor in Texas. Thanks to the tireless work of the American Suppressor Association and the National Rifle Association more states are allowing suppressors to be used while hunting. It is critical...
by Mike Coker | Mar 8, 2017 | News, Rifle Reviews
If you are planning a trip to the gun range, you will need to keep a few tips on etiquette in mind so that you can stay safe and avoid creating enemies. Shooting is a lot of fun, but making certain mistakes during your trip can get you banned or cause an injury to...
by Tactical Gun Review | Mar 4, 2017 | Optics Reviews
The LUCID Red Dot is a low priced, simple and straightforward red dot scope with a set of interesting features that make it a worthwhile look for the budget consumer. Its setup allows for 1/3 co-witness while also being parallax free, a welcome feature for the price....
by Tactical Gun Review | Mar 1, 2017 | Shotgun Reviews
BROWNING A5 SWEET SIXTEEN REVIEW -INTRO The Browning Arms Company is at it again; the relatively new A5 Sweet Sixteen is their most recent edition to their historical series of shotguns. In the late 1800’s American Frontier, John Browning (arguably the World’s...
by C Smith | Mar 1, 2017 | TGR Hunting Rifle Reviews, TGR Rifle Reviews
Today we’re going to take a look at the Desert Tech Covert. The guys at DTA were kind enough to let me borrow a Covert in 308 for a little while. First let’s go over some basic specs. Caliber- 308 Barrel Length- 16″ Twist Rate- 1/8 Overall Length-...
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