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Armageddon Gear Suppressor Covers - Review

Armageddon Gear Suppressor Covers – Review

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The new for 2017 Armageddon Gear Suppressor Cover models can withstand sustained semi-auto fire. They are specifically rated to 800 degrees. I’m running titanium suppressors and don’t want to ever get my suppressors or barrels that hot. If you are doing full auto mag dumps then you’ll likely exceed that temperature and this probably isn’t the suppressor cover for you. 

Camp Chef Smoke Pro SGX - Review

Camp Chef Smoke Pro SGX – Review

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Besides addressing my grill needs, I can rest assured that Camp Chef is on our team. Their parent company is Vista Outdoors, which is also home to Savage Rifles and Federal Ammunition, amongst others. After the REI debacle with Vista a few months ago, and Vista’s praiseworthy refusal to fold, I am a fan of the company in general. And as the battle lines are drawn in the economic sphere, I am definitely not siding with the smelly hippies and assorted SWJ chuckleheads. I’ll get my outdoor gear from Cabela’s and Brownells from now on.

SIG/M4 Rattler - Convert Your Existing SBR To A Rattler

SIG/M4 Rattler – Convert Your Existing SBR To A Rattler

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The ability to convert existing M4A1 carbines to a PDW, chambered in 300 BLK, offers several appealing advantages.  First, it is far more economical than purchasing complete carbines.  Far more conversion kits can be purchased than complete carbines.  Second, the purchase of a retrofit kit presents fewer issues than building a new carbine.  Finally, should the receiver be damaged, the conversion kit can be fitted to another lower.

3 Tips for Keeping Your Rifle Zeroed – Preventative Maintenance

3 Tips for Keeping Your Rifle Zeroed – Preventative Maintenance

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There’s nothing worse than having the zero on your rifle shift or change. I’ve had it happen on several occasions and it can be a frustrating experience. Below are three things that I’ve started doing that have helped prevent loss of zero on my rifles.

Apex Performance for your S&W M&P9

Apex Performance for your S&W M&P9

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While it’s not a perfect, crisp as a Pringle 1911 trigger, it’s close. Very close. For a striker-fired pistol, it’s extraordinarily good. The flat face took me a few rounds to get used to, but when I allowed my finger to rest naturally on the trigger, migrating toward the lower end of the shoe as intended with the resulting increase in leverage, I grew to like it. For the final analysis, I applied the Lyman trigger gauge once more.

Need a New Summer Backpack? Clay Reviews the Blackhawk! Stingray 2-Day Pack

Need a New Summer Backpack? Clay Reviews the Blackhawk! Stingray 2-Day Pack

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The pack is riddled with nice features. Inside, the back panel is set up for either Velcro- or MOLLE-compatible pouches. The side and rear panels have a foam insert to help it keeps its shape and protect your gear.

Glock 19X Accessorized   

Glock 19X Accessorized   

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At any rate, I like the 19X so much that I bought the one that came in for review. And this week, I finally got around to the add-ons and mods I prefer.
First rattle out of the box, the sights that come as the only option on the 19X are weak sauce.

Bursting the Bubble - Send iT - Long Range Precision Shooting Level

Bursting the Bubble – Send iT – Long Range Precision Shooting Level

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One of the biggest problems with these bubble levels mounted on the scopes or rifles was that you had to take your eyes off of the reticle to actually refocus on the bubble to see what the level indicated. The Send iT electronic level from Long Range Arms corrects that problem by using lighted LEDs to indicate when the gun is level.

Altama Maritime Assault Boot: A Winner in Ninja-Grade Footwear

Altama Maritime Assault Boot: A Winner in Ninja-Grade Footwear

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I have plenty of experience with Altama, they made the best jungle boots around during my military career. As a retiree though, I wouldn’t be caught dead in a set. So it was rather surprising to find something as sexy looking as the Maritime Assault Boot in their catalog.

9mm Mag Pump Magazine Loader Review

9mm Mag Pump Magazine Loader Review

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The Mag Pump magazine loader is a pretty impressive engineering feat. To use it, push a magazine in, dump a box or handful of ammo in the hopper, and start pumping the handle. It’s literally that simple. The ammo doesn’t need to be oriented or sorted, the loader figures it out and puts it into your magazine in the correct orientation.