It seems that everyone is making a budget rifle scope these days, but that is a great thing! Competition leads to innovation in the industry and lower prices for the consumer. Viridian Weapon Technologies has a line of optics and I’ve been playing with the pinnacle of their lineup: the 3.5-10×40 SERAC.
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Budget Rifle Scopes Galore! Viridian Weapon Technologies’ 3.5-10×40 SERAC Reviewed
Published: August 30, 2020 { 1 comment }World’s Deadliest Fanny Pack: Galco Gunleather’s Fastrax PAC Reviewed
Published: August 15, 2020 { 23 comments }The Fastrax PAC is a fanny pack that was specifically designed for carrying a concealed handgun. With the typical fanny pack, you would need to dig around in search of your handgun. But this new one from Galco features an internal pivoting holster that is activated with an external ripcord.
Best Budget Long-Range Rifle Scope? Vortex Strike Eagle 5-25×56 Reviewed
Published: August 9, 2020 { 17 comments }The answer to, “What is the best budget long-range rifle scope?” is definitely up for debate, along with other related topics. Because of this, let’s discuss why I think Vortex’s Strike Eagle 5-25×56 is the clear winner of its division.
Newest Hot Rod on the Strip: Nosler Model 48 Long Range Carbon Chambered In 27 Nosler – Reviewed
Published: August 3, 2020 { 21 comments }When choosing a hunting rifle, caliber is an important criteria. Hunting in the west, I want something that can take down deer, elk, black bear, moose, and anything else that I may go out after. Because of the terrain, I also need a caliber that will retain energy to take game at distances beyond 500 yards.
Shoot Suppressed: CZ P-10 F Suppressor-Ready Handgun Reviewed
Published: August 2, 2020 { 11 comments }CZ’s P-10 lineup was first announced in 2017. Some people were lucky enough to get their hands on them around 2018, but I’ve waited all this time to test a P-10 F Suppressor-Ready in 9mm Luger, and boy… was it worth it.
Taking the Versatile Savage Renegauge For A D.R.I.V.: Full Review
Published: July 16, 2020 { 0 comments }Savage Firearms’ newest shotgun, the Renegauge, was announced almost a year ago and purchasers are finally getting their hands on them. This new hot-rod semiautomatic shotgun has been totally redesigned and over-engineered by the good folk at Savage. At the core of the Renegauge is a new “D.R.I.V. System (pronounced ‘drive’) that utilizes dual pressure relief valves and a short-stroke piston to cycle the action reliably between shots, almost independently of the power of the shell fired.
Knife From A Champion: The WR Fighter From Wolf River Forge Reviewed
Published: June 1, 2020 { 3 comments }As a gun nut, one of the things I take for granted is the value of a good blade. Because I am also an avid hunter, I am reminded yearly of this very thing. I have spent years of my life testing various blades, and most of them have left me wanting more from a knife. My current opinion is that a person needs many for a variety of applications, outfits, and events. You know, for specific tasks and fashion demands.
Introducing the Springfield Armory SAINT Edge AR-15 Pistol – Review
Published: May 31, 2020 { 25 comments }Springfield Armory is introducing their own compact version of the AR, the SAINT Edge pistol. This new AR, my friends, is a hotrod among performance cars.
An Ultra-Compact Backpack Gun: Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW in 300 BLK Reviewed
Published: May 10, 2020 { 9 comments }There are many practical uses that I have for the PDW which span from personal protection to fun trigger-time at the range. Because of its 20 3/4″ collapsed length, you can fit the PDW in a nightstand next to your bed, the bottom side of your truck seat, or in a backpack for toting around in your daily activities.
Serious Punch! 50 Caliber Airforce Airguns’ Texan LSS .50 CF – Reviewed
Published: May 4, 2020 { 11 comments }Airguns are not limited to what they used to be: guns for training children on gun safety. These days, airgun technology is advancing to the point where we can shoot heavier projectiles faster than ever before out of production rifles. Because of this, they are a great option to take out hunting! This Texan LSS .50 CF will produce up to 750 ft./lbs of energy, which is as much as a .357 Mag or 44 Mag in some cases. Yes, this is hard to believe, but not when you are holding a 600 grain slug in your hand.










