Yes. Chainsaw. Today we are going to take a look at what I feel is an underrated bit of survival kit, and perhaps the greatest labor saving device in the inventory. Now obviously, this falls way down the line from food, water, medical, and safety. (Safety means guns, stuff to feed them, and preferably friends with them.) But after those needs are met, I absolutely feel this is something you should be considering.
Gear Reviews
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Lightweight V2 SnipePod from Kramer Designs is the Perfect Western Hunting Bipod
Published: February 28, 2022 { 2 comments }If you’re a hunter, the SnipePod can be a crucial piece of gear. It gives you a stable yet flexible base to take sitting shots over brush and grass, and it significantly less than any other sitting bipod on the market (and less than many prone bipods as well). For $145, that’s not a bad deal.
Hogster Stimulus: Best Value in Thermal Optics Today?
Published: February 28, 2022 { 7 comments }Thermal optics have long been the domain of the, uh, not poor. While some people have a job that can justify the upfront cost, it has not been a realistic option for the masses. Granted, prices have gone down. But not down to the point of accessibility to the masses. Until now.
The Primary Arms GLx 2.5-10X44
Published: February 26, 2022 { 2 comments }When you are looking to combine a high-quality optic with a decent price point, then Primary Arms is likely your go-to. They make great products that don’t break the bank. The Primary Arms GLx comes in at a mid-tier price but packs Tier 1 performance. This variable optic came to me at the perfect time. Rifle season begins soon, and I have a freezer empty of venison and a new Savage Impulse Predator, with an empty optic’s rail. The GLx presented a modern solution to a modern problem.
Time to Armor Up? Testing Predator Armor’s Level III Plates
Published: February 26, 2022 { 4 comments }A relative newcomer to the body armor market, Predator Armor is based in Delta, Utah, where it makes and sells body armor plates, plate carriers, and other accessories. When I was asked if I might review some of the Predator product line, I thought to myself, “Body Armor? Me?”
Why a Silencer Might Prevent Dementia & 17 Other Reasons You Need a Suppressor
Published: February 19, 2022 { 0 comments }18 total reasons everyone should own a suppressor.
Affordable Handheld Thermal – InfiRay CBL19 Full Review
Published: February 19, 2022 { 2 comments }The new infiRay Cabin CBL19 thermal monocular is now available to the US market, through a relatively new company, iRayUSA. It features a high-resolution display and a 384×288 sensor core. The result is a crisp, detailed image that’s able to detect heat out to 1,070 yards.
RAD Training with Crimson Trace at Gunsite
Published: February 19, 2022 { 0 comments }When I heard that Crimson Trace had come out with a new line of red dot sights, their Rapid Aiming Dots (RAD), it made complete sense to me. After all, Crimson Trace has been in the firearm laser and light business for decades, and in more recent years has introduced their scope lines, so adding electronics into optics to get new electronic sights seems to be the natural progression.
Modernizing Your Lever Action with Ranger Point Precision and Form Stocks
Published: February 13, 2022 { 9 comments }Most people don’t think of lever actions when they consider modern self-defense rifles mostly because they were the military, law enforcement, and civilian choice of the late 1800s. The libtards aren’t as threatened by them and you can still own them in places like New York. By design, they weren’t originally made to mount optics, lights, lasers, or suppressors. Turns out that with a few modifications they work fantastic for all of that though.
The Vortex Sparc Solar – Powered By The Sun!
Published: February 13, 2022 { 0 comments }The Sparc Solar provides a very competent optic for a fair price. It’s tough to beat the Sparc Solar if you need to outfit a home defense, competitive, or hunting firearm with a red dot.









