by ccoker | Oct 25, 2016 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
We have tested quite a few Griffin Armament products over the last few years and they have all performed very well. I like their story too, two brothers, both vets starting their own business, working hard and succeeding, it’s the America we all grew up loving...
by Mike Coker | Oct 23, 2016 | TGR Optic Reviews
The Leupold VX-R line of optics is an outstanding value for an illuminated reticle hunting scope. We had one of the first VX-R scopes to hit the field and have it used it for several seasons now. The scope features the Leupold Index Matched Lens System for superior...
by 53gr | Oct 19, 2016 | TGR Handgun Reviews
I never set out to buy a SIG Sauer P938 Nightmare. I was pretty happy with my sub-compact 9mm handgun (a Heckler and Koch P2000SK). However, it was a bit large for real concealed carry. As a firearms technician for a national sporting goods chain (big deal, right?), I...
by ccoker | Oct 17, 2016 | Tactical Gun Review, TGR Optic Reviews
We test out the new Steiner T5Xi 3-15 scope.. how did it do? We spend some time with the updated Steiner Tactical T5Xi 3-15×50 This is an outstanding scope and we highly recommend it.
by Mike Coker | Sep 29, 2016 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
The Aviator 2 is one of two rimfire suppressors manufactured by Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC). The Aviator 2 is an upgraded version of the Pilot 2 and features two extra baffles for improved performance. The Aviator 2 tube is manufactured from 7075-T6...
by Mike Coker | Sep 29, 2016 | The Hunt
Texas Outdoors Network has one of the first 2017 Polaris Ranger XP 1000 vehicles to hit the dirt. Texas Outdoors Network is part of the Coker Tactical operation. The Ranger XP 1000 takes over from the highly regarded XP 900 and is the gold standard of side-by-sides....
by 53gr | Sep 25, 2016 | TGR Handgun Reviews
The Smith and Wesson M1917 revolver is an oddity; a wheel-gun chambered in an auto cartridge. It’s a military arm with a long and storied past. How much history? Well, mine is 98 years old. It’s so old that Smith and Wesson doesn’t even have web page...
by Mike Coker | Sep 25, 2016 | TGR Suppressor Reviews
The new Gemtech GM-22 rimfire suppressors is one of the shortest and lightest suppressors we have tested. At 5 inches in length and only 2.5 ounces it is barely noticeable on a .22 rifle and does not affect the balance of a handgun. But how does it perform? Quite...
by Tactical Gun Review | Sep 12, 2016 | Ammo and Reloading
The Lucky Gunner Labs team just wrapped up a massive experiment that makes 117 handgun loads worth of data accessible to the shooting public at large. In detail, the project tested various 9mm, 40 S&W, 45 ACP and 380 ACP hollow point rounds into fresh Clear...
by Tactical Gun Review | Sep 12, 2016 | Parts and Accessories
Do You Hate Cleaning Your Guns? I’m going to admit something that no gun owner would be proud of: I hate cleaning my guns. I find it tiresome, boring, and time-consuming, and I’ve often wished there was a way to make it easier. A lot of this has to do with lubricant....
by Tactical Gun Review | Sep 12, 2016 | Parts and Accessories
Ultra light and compact in looks and nature this TLR 3 weapon mounted tactical flashlight features the latest LED technology and is a must have for all gun lovers. One needs to look further for the rail clamp design incorporated with it and how to use Streamlight...
by Cary Kieffer | Sep 7, 2016 | TGR Rifle Reviews
I didn’t really want this Keltec RFB, it wasn’t on my list of wants or needs but for the price I just couldn’t say no. If all else failed I could have made money on it, now I think maybe the Keltec RFB stays. I ran into a guy I knew years back at my...
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