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Bushnell Elite Tactical XRS II Tracking Test and Full Review

Bushnell Elite Tactical XRS II Tracking Test and Full Review

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As the flagship of the Bushnell Elite Tactical line, my expectations are high for the XRS II. I’m happy to report that Bushnell hasn’t failed.

Clay’s Guide to Urban Defense: Ep. 5 Surviving In A Concrete Jungle

Clay’s Guide to Urban Defense: Ep. 5 Surviving In A Concrete Jungle

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Concertina wire is better, but the gigantic rolls are hard to store. Regular old barb wire can do the job, in a nice compact package. Wait until the opposition is hopelessly entangled in wire, and cut them to ribbons with bullets. It will also discourage any survivors from trying again.

Clay’s Guide to Urban Defense: Ep. 4 Hardening the Home

Clay’s Guide to Urban Defense: Ep. 4 Hardening the Home

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What else is a high priority? The next step we can take directly from our friends in hurricane country. While plywood window coverings won’t stop bullets, they do stop bricks and Antifa goblins (FYI: half-inch plywood won’t even stop handgun rounds, much less rifle fire).

Short Reviews - Glock 24 Mags, Geisselle Charging Handles, Ultradyne Folding Sights, Champion Targets

Short Reviews – Glock 24 Mags, Geisselle Charging Handles, Ultradyne Folding Sights, Champion Targets

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Often items that improve your shooting life are small ticket pieces, but they don’t always get the attention they deserve. This week, we’re correcting that by covering Glock 24 Mags, Geisselle Charging Handles, Ultradyne Folding Sights, & Champion Targets.

Savage 10 GRS 6.5 Creedmoor - Push Button Easy

Savage 10 GRS 6.5 Creedmoor – Push Button Easy

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This week, we got a chance to look at a Savage 10 GRS, which boasts a Berserk stock, suppressor-ready barrel and runs off Magpul AICS style magazines.

Clay’s Guide to Urban Defense: Ep. 3 The Amount of Ammo You’ll Actually Need

Clay’s Guide to Urban Defense: Ep. 3 The Amount of Ammo You’ll Actually Need

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So there we are. Your total urban defense ammo loadout by my calculation costs you just over $1,200 dollars. If you happen to have more on hand, awesome. But between now and when you need it, I strongly recommend you use some of that extra ammo to hone your skills.

AAC Ti-Raid Suppressor Review

AAC Ti-Raid Suppressor Review

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Available in a direct thread or QC set up, we opted to test the direct thread. The can features a completely toolless takedown, though it has wrench flats on the cap. Not that any of us would ever neglect maintenance so long as to need those. The user serviceable part of this cannot be overstated.

Beretta 1301 Tactical - Shotgun Review

Beretta 1301 Tactical – Shotgun Review

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Law Enforcement was one of the obvious target audiences for this gun, and it shows. The 1301 Tactical features a slightly shorter receiver than the 1301 Competition, part of an overall size reduction. The stock is also slightly shorter, offering a 37.8 inch length of pull out of the box.

Clay’s Guide to Urban Defense: Ep. 1 Rifles

Clay’s Guide to Urban Defense: Ep. 1 Rifles

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Rifles are the greatest tyranny-stopping tool that has ever been devised. In terms of man-portable combat power, nothing is more flexible or deadly than a modern rifle. You are going to absolutely want at least one of these, preferably multiple.  

Bringing out the Big Guns: The Tormentum Precision Rifle in .375 CheyTac

Bringing out the Big Guns: The Tormentum Precision Rifle in .375 CheyTac

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Victrix Armaments is an Italian rifle company that specializes in high end precision tactical rifles. Every bit of the gun is machined incredibly well.