by Tactical Gun Review | Aug 29, 2012 | Parts and Accessories
Midwest Industries has been at the front of the pack with their free-float forearms for AR-15’s over the past few years, and they continue to push forward with their designs. Midwest Industries continues to excel in the lightweight free-float handguard...
by Cary Kieffer | Aug 29, 2012 | TGR Handgun Reviews
Hello, welcome to Pt. 2 of the Springfield XDS 45acp review. This will be short and sweet. Pretty much this pistol is the greatest invention since the stuffed crust frozen pizza. I thought technology had reached it’s pinnacle with the delicious cheesy crust...
by Tactical Gun Review | Aug 28, 2012 | Optics Reviews
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Mansfield, TX- August 28, 2012-Sightmark’s first low profile laser, the LoPro Green Laser features a low profile design, allowing it to be mounted in front of a riflescope without blocking the field of view. Designed to be mounted on a picatinny...
by Cary Kieffer | Aug 26, 2012 | TGR Gun Parts and Accessory Reviews, TGR Rifle Reviews
Good Evening, Today I started on a new project. If you caught my Slidefire Stock article then you’ve seen that thing could really burn up some ammo. It’s fun but not worth the expense to me to burn up 300-400 rds of 5.56 in a day just for grins. So I...
by ccoker | Aug 24, 2012 | TGR Hunting Rifle Reviews
My dad’s 22-250 he built in 1966 Sako short action mated to a Pre 64 Winchester stainless target barrel originally chambered in 220 Swift. A guy ordered it, changed his mind and my dad bought it off of him for 15 bucks! Cut it down to 22″ and rechambered...
by 53gr | Aug 24, 2012 | TGR Blade and Knife Reviews
Weapon of the Gurkhas The khukuri (also spelled kukri) is the traditional weapon of the elite Gurkha soldiers. Fierce warriors who hail from the mountainous regions of Nepal have used this ancient blade for centuries. Since 1817, select Nepali warriors have served the...
by 53gr | Aug 24, 2012 | TGR Body Armour Reviews
The number of people who have actually worn body armor at work is small. Most are military and law enforcement. In fact, the vast majority of civilians who purchase a plate carrier will do so for airsoft or paintball use. There’s nothing wrong with this, but for those...
by 53gr | Aug 22, 2012 | Staff Video Reviews, TGR Gun Parts and Accessory Reviews
Historical Context Bullseye targets are fine for competition use, but I find them wholly unsatisfactory for defense-based training. Put simply, you are never going to be mugged by a bullseye or have one break into your house. In his book On Killing: the Psychological...
by 53gr | Aug 22, 2012 | TGR Gun Parts and Accessory Reviews
Anyone who has used Soviet surplus 5.45x39mm ammunition knows that it is dirty, nasty and corrosive. I happen to shoot thousands of rounds of the stuff. In fact, I’ve shot so much through my Spike’s 5.45 upper that the bolt carrier locked closed. It was gummed up...
by 53gr | Aug 19, 2012 | TGR Gun Parts and Accessory Reviews
When I came home from Iraq in early 2010, I decided to get myself a welcome-home present. I’d been thinking of getting a SIG Sauer P226, partially on the recommendation of several former members of the British military. Their experience with the SIG P226 impressed...
by 53gr | Aug 19, 2012 | TGR Gun Parts and Accessory Reviews
I like the idea of having a really long free-float tube on my AR-15. I was introduced to slick-side forearms with the Vltor CASV-M and soon graduated to the Daniel Defense MFR 12.0 that I put onto my 16-inch precision barrel. I liked it, but would rather have...
by Cary Kieffer | Aug 17, 2012 | TGR Gun Parts and Accessory Reviews
Hello, well we’re not going to revolutionize defensive hand-gunning with today’s topic. What I can do is show you how much better you can shoot with this laser sight though. I picked this little laser up from my dealer for $50. It was used but new in the...
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