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Po Boy 47 Suppressor- $200 Economic Solution

Po Boy 47 Suppressor- $200 Economic Solution

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This week, we are taking a look at the most affordable suppressor in the nation, provided you don’t roll your own. (More on that later, not without a class 7 license, blah blah lawyers.) The Po Boy 47 Suppressor, from Black Aces Tactical.

Clay Learns to Reload: Ep. 5 Precision Powder Measuring with RCBS' Powder Trickler & ChargeMaster Lite

Clay Learns to Reload: Ep. 5 Precision Powder Measuring with RCBS’ Powder Trickler & ChargeMaster Lite

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In my journey into reloading as a cherry boy, I have done some things that are at the very least questionable, if not downright sketchy. I think we can all agree that a red Solo cup and a Gerber baby spoon are not proper powder-measuring tools, though they do work in a pinch.

Krytos Titanium Glock Slides - Science Fiction Incarnate for Your Combat Tupperware.

Krytos Titanium Glock Slides – Science Fiction Incarnate for Your Combat Tupperware.

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Krytos has run multiple slides past the 100,000 cycle test without issues. While not common, that is about the point you see steel slides start to crack. By that, I meant that it doesn’t happen often, but it does happen. In testing, they plugged the barrel, fired a round, and the slide survived to continue shooting.

Finding Leather Holsters for Hand Cannons (My Springfield Armory 10mm 1911)

Finding Leather Holsters for Hand Cannons (My Springfield Armory 10mm 1911)

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My holster came with a retention strap, though a full cover flap is also an option if you’re really worried about protecting the pistol from the elements. For a backcountry gun, the extra security of the retentions strap is worth the slight penalty in speed. And if you need to get ready for the O.K. Corral, it is easy to move it out of the way.

Training with Air Guns: Shoot at Home with High Quality Repetitions and Low Cost

Training with Air Guns: Shoot at Home with High Quality Repetitions and Low Cost

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Police officers, competitive shooters, and military units train with air guns. What do they know that you don’t?  It is safer and cheaper than live fire while measurably improving performance. There is no better way to teach trigger control and reduce anticipation of recoil. The cost of range training is more than just the ammunition. We must also include vehicle mileage, targets and range fees but perhaps the most precious resource consumed is time.

The Kestrel 5700 Elite Review:  Could this be the end of the rifle data book?

The Kestrel 5700 Elite Review:  Could this be the end of the rifle data book?

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Kestrel weather meters are ubiquitous on the firing line at many matches and have become the gold standard by which every other weather meter is judged.  Recently I set my data cards down and I brought myself into the 21st century by getting a Kestrel 5700 Elite w/ LiNK.  The 5700 Elite raises the bar over anything else I’ve found on the market by providing a world-class weather meter combined with an integrated ballistic computer good for any caliber with a maximum range measured in miles.

The Lever Gun In Modern Times - Train To Use It Effectively

The Lever Gun In Modern Times – Train To Use It Effectively

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By Doug Larson Some readers will remember seeing first-run episodes of such westerns on television as The Rifleman and Gunsmoke. A common firearm seen in most of them is the lever action gun. And back in the days depicted in these television shows and in western movies, the lever action was used for hunting, shooting [...]

Over Yonder: The Ins and Outs of Laser Rangefinders

Over Yonder: The Ins and Outs of Laser Rangefinders

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 In simple terms, the laser rangefinder will emit an infrared beam towards a target while another sensor looks for the reflection coming back.  Once the sensor has detected that reflection it calculates the range based on the time it took to get back to the unit and displays it for the user. 

Strike First, Strike Hard with the Attleboro Berlin Strike Folding Knife

Strike First, Strike Hard with the Attleboro Berlin Strike Folding Knife

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Meet the Berlin Strike Folder from Attleboro Knives. A gentleman’s folder aptly suited for a black tie affair, one in which you may need to free a damsel from restraints. (I’m thinking 007, not “50 Shades of Grey.” Sicko.)

Vortex Spitfire AR Prism Review

Vortex Spitfire AR Prism Review

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Vortex’s new contender in the 1X arena isn’t even a true vintage style Red-Dot sight at all. It is actually a small one power prismatic scope. It isn’t dependent on shining LEDs, lasers, or fiber optic transmitted light upon a lens to create an aiming point. It has an etched reticle that is present without artificial illumination, though it does have supplemental illumination to aid in low lighting conditions.