Tag: ar-15
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Midwest Industries 15-inch Gen 2 SS Series FF Hanguard – Initial Impressions
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 something a bit longer, for several reasons.…
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Gear Sector QD Sling Adapter: Keeping You Ready
If you wear a plate carrier, body armor or a tactical vest with a shoulder clip, this product should catch your eye. Gear Sector, a registered contractor for the US Department of Defense, is based out of Portage, IN. They are known for their weapon light mounts, hand stops and…
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Consumer Review: Better Lighter Faster Cheaper
Competition is good for the consumer. It’s driven prices down and quality up.
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Magpul MOE Stock
One Stock to Rule Them All
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YHM Phantom Flash Hider
This suppressor virtually eliminates flash and provides excellent performance with night vision. Incorporated into the design is the ability to use the suppressor in hand-to-hand situations. (yhm.net)
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Consumer scope review: Trijicon ACOG
ACOG – Everything, you’d expect.
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Staff Gun Review: 3-Gun Rifle Parts
This isn’t really going to be a review about my rifle as much as it will be the sum of its parts. My rifle is nothing to speak about really. It’s a Frankenstein that I built myself from muzzle to stock. I thought I’d just put the parts into context and why I like them…
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Consumer review: DPMS Rifles
I own an AR-10, and a AR-15 through DPMS….
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Gun Review: Bison Armory 6.8 SPC II
I selected Bison Armory to upgrade my Rock River Arms 5.56 to the more powerful 6.8 SPC cartridge. While the 5.56 is great fun at the range and on varmints it is clear that the 6.8 round offers a more robust, and ethical, hunting round. Hog hunting is big in Texas and an AR-15 firing…
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Rock River Arms-LAR15 Entry Operator2 review
Rock River Arms Delivers with it’s AR Entry Operator2
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Yankee Hill Lightweight Forearm review
With the popularity of AR-15 type rifles and tactical accessories these days, it almost seems like a necessity to have rails on your rifle. Whether those are bolt on rails added to a standard plastic hand guard, or a free floating railed hand guard, there are plenty of options out there. When I decided to…