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Mossberg 590 Nightstick - Old School Cool

Mossberg 590 Nightstick – Old School Cool

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For a shooting match at close range, the Nightstick would absolutely burn it down. And that aside, it is incredibly fun to shoot. Not to mention a gaggle of firepower, in a very small package.

Clay's Budget Blades Ep. 3: The Genzow HatchetHawk from Spyderco

Clay’s Budget Blades Ep. 3: The Genzow HatchetHawk from Spyderco

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The new Genzow is a work of art. The name is taken from Martin Genzow, a German outdoor enthusiast and historian. His life’s work has made him an expert on axes and tomahawks, and the subtle design differences that affect cutting performance.

XD(M) 45: Usurper to the Big Bore Crown

XD(M) 45: Usurper to the Big Bore Crown

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This week I got the surprise of my life with the XD(M) 45. Not only am in love, we already got married in Vegas.

Clay's Budget Blades Ep. 2: The Spartan from Cold Steel

Clay’s Budget Blades Ep. 2: The Spartan from Cold Steel

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What first drew me to the Spartan was its unique blade shape, like a tiny copy of a Greek kopis sword. It looked cool enough that I was willing to buy one to try.

Clay’s Budget Blades Ep. 1: The Yojimbo 2 from Spyderco

Clay’s Budget Blades Ep. 1: The Yojimbo 2 from Spyderco

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The idea behind Clay’s Budget Blades is to review products that are a good value, but not necessarily cheap. No gas station knives will be presented here, nor anything from QVC.

Ruger Precision Rifle Gets a Big Block: Hands-on the RPR 338 Lapua

Ruger Precision Rifle Gets a Big Block: Hands-on the RPR 338 Lapua

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The .338 Ruger Precision Rifle looks like a normal sized gun stretched by 30%. It’s a monster with Ruger’s trademark quality, and I want one.

Clay Martin - All I want for Christmas is a Ruger RPR in 338 Lapua and More...

Clay Martin – All I want for Christmas is a Ruger RPR in 338 Lapua and More…

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It is once again that time of year, Christmas season. While most of your list may be easy to find at the local mall, odds are slim that is going to work for your resident gun guy or gal. Fear not, dear readers, we have that covered.

Special Forces Tough - Aimpoint Comp M5 Review

Special Forces Tough – Aimpoint Comp M5 Review

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I didn’t think I needed anything new from Aimpoint. My old stuff still works perfectly. But then I met the Comp M5 and suddenly it was time for an upgrade.

Geissele Super 700 Trigger: The Best Money You Can Spend on Your 700

Geissele Super 700 Trigger: The Best Money You Can Spend on Your 700

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Geissele doesn’t just do things. They do them with style. Can you get an aftermarket trigger for a Remington 700 from someone else? Yes. But why would you?

M&P 45 2.0 - Reviewed

M&P 45 2.0 – Reviewed

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The M&P 45 2.0 might not have been a sales dynamo, but to discerning clients, it made waves. As far as ergonomics go, Smith & Wesson did an excellent job.