by Tactical Gun Review | Jul 7, 2012 | Handgun Reviews
Not long ago I stumbled into a Ruger LC9. I am not a fan of the .380 or Ruger’s LCP necesarily, but I think they did pretty well with the LC9. The size is in that “not too small, not too big” range that I think most people who carry a gun are looking...
by Kurt Gruber | Jul 3, 2012 | TGR Optic Reviews
By Kurt Gruber, TGR Staff Writer You can rarely win a 3-gun match on the long-range stage or stages. In outlaw 3-gun however, where the penalties for missing long range targets are multiplied versus misses on any other target in the match, it is pretty easy to lose a...
by Tactical Gun Review | Jul 3, 2012 | TGR Optic Reviews
Trijicon SRS Contest runs July 1 through August 15. Submit your review of guns, optics, and accessories for a chance of winning this outstanding prize. The more reviews you submit the better your odds of winning. TGR staff must approve each review for...
by Cary Kieffer | Jun 30, 2012 | TGR Handgun Reviews
Today I got my hands on the Springfield XDS 45, after a long, long wait I finally have the pistol I asked Mike Coker to buy me if he could at SHOT Show. I pre-ordered this pistol right when we first saw it at SHOT. My dealer finally got one! At a good price too after...
by Cary Kieffer | Jun 25, 2012 | TGR Optic Reviews
Today I want to review the Vortex VMX3 magnifier. It’s a 3X optic that will mount behind most any red dot holosight and give you 3 power of magnification for longer or more precise shots. This magnifier definitely deserves some recognition. I’m sure there are...
by Cary Kieffer | Jun 15, 2012 | TGR Handgun Reviews
Today I want to review the EAA Witness in 38 Super. I bought this gun back in about ’04 if I remember right. I’ve fired it countless times and have found it to be an excellent pistol both in the way she’s built and the accuracy has been excellent...
by Cary Kieffer | Jun 12, 2012 | TGR Blade and Knife Reviews
Hello again, continuing with my knife topics I’ve been doing lately, today I want to go over a few “survival” knives. The hollow handled jobs with the waterproof cap. I have 3 different ones to discuss ranging from $50 to over $400 for the Randall...
by Cary Kieffer | Jun 10, 2012 | TGR Blade and Knife Reviews
Today I want to talk about the toughest folding knife I have ever seen. If this CSAR-T wasn’t a knife it would be an Abrams main battle tank. It is unbelievably well built and solid. Even more unbelievable is that its price tag is under $100. This is the only...
by ccoker | Jun 6, 2012 | Handgun Reviews
By staff writer: Charles Coker This is an article that covers my 3gun competition rig, the gear I use and some thoughts behind the gear chosen and used. While we all know this is a game and it is for fun and is NOT tactical training it is still imperative the gear...
by Tactical Gun Review | Jun 6, 2012 | News
BEAVERTON, Ore.—Leupold® introduces the VX®-6 Multigun 1-6x24mm riflescope featuring the illuminated FireDot™ Special Purpose Reticle (SPR®), and now available through the Leupold Custom Shop. With its powerful 6:1 zoom ratio, the VX-6 Multigun delivers the speed of a...
by ccoker | Jun 3, 2012 | TGR Handgun Reviews
By staff writer: Charles Coker I love 1911s, I consider John Browning’s design to be the ultimate marriage of engineering, craftsmanship, functionality and ergonomics. Yes, I have my plastic guns and they absolutely serve a place. But as far as pure enjoyment...
by Cary Kieffer | Jun 1, 2012 | TGR Blade and Knife Reviews
Today I want to talk about utility/field knives. I have used a lot of knives over the years in uniform, folders and fixed blades alike. Many brands too. I have some that I really like and some not so much. I’ll address a few others in other reviews but today I...
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