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Inside Scoop on the Smith & Wesson Family of Firearms & Gear

Inside Scoop on the Smith & Wesson Family of Firearms & Gear

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Earlier this month, I had a chance to go to the Smith and Wesson Headquarters in Massachusetts for a writers event and had the chance to see some great new guns and gear from the entire family of Smith & Wesson companies. Read on to find out what I saw.

Clay: How to Set Up Your Rifle for Accuracy Testing

Clay: How to Set Up Your Rifle for Accuracy Testing

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When it comes to testing the accuracy of your rifle, what exactly (what features and accessories) do you need to get the job done?

Trigger Finger Placement: Tip, Pad, or Power Crease?

Trigger Finger Placement: Tip, Pad, or Power Crease?

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An age-old question: When it comes to shooting, where exactly do you put your finger on the trigger? Have no fear, Clay is here to give you the lowdown.

AR-15 Slings: Junk the Single Point, Get Yourself a Two-Point Sling!

AR-15 Slings: Junk the Single Point, Get Yourself a Two-Point Sling!

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When it comes to AR slings, there’s really only one route to go. Two-point slings! That’s right, junk your single-point sling and grab yourself a two-point sling.

Daniel Defense 3-Gun Dominator: The M4V7 Pro 5.56—Full Review.

Daniel Defense 3-Gun Dominator: The M4V7 Pro 5.56—Full Review.

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I always get excited about testing Daniel Defense rifles. They built the upper for the SOPMOD kits we had back in the day (and still do for all I know), and it was a huge leap forward over the old busted M4s we had prior to that. Black Creek, GA, has always turned out tough, high-quality products, and the M4V7 Pro is no exception.

Clay Martin - (Suppressor Wishlist) - GemTech Tracker, Armageddon Gear Cover, Hornady Sonic Cleaner & More! #Xmas2016

Clay Martin – (Suppressor Wishlist) – GemTech Tracker, Armageddon Gear Cover, Hornady Sonic Cleaner & More! #Xmas2016

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I am putting together a suppressor-oriented Christmas wish list. So here is a little insight into the goodies I want for Christmas, and would be good for the suppressor-owning or soon-to-be owning person in your life.

Clay Continued (CCW Wishlist) - Spartan CQB Tool, Desbians AIWB & More! #Xmas2016

Clay Continued (CCW Wishlist) – Spartan CQB Tool, Desbians AIWB & More! #Xmas2016

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Well, here we are, knocking on the door of Christmas. I can tell, my Visa card is getting warm. One thing about the gunfighter or aspiring gunfighter in your life, they can be very hard to shop for. It’s a lot like having a kid that is into Dungeons & Dragons. If you don’t walk in that world, you probably have no idea what is cool and what is lame. Not to worry ladies and gents, Uncle Clay is here with a rock solid, all-American, never fail, all go, no quit, sure fire, John Wayne approved shopping list. Grab your checkbooks, it’s about to get gangster.

Clay: Why Mil-Spec AR Triggers Suck, And How To Fix ’Em

Clay: Why Mil-Spec AR Triggers Suck, And How To Fix ’Em

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For my money, the only two parts of the gun that actually matter are the barrel and the trigger. (Optics, I consider to be a completely different discussion.) The barrel is the only part that really actually matters for accuracy, and the trigger is the most important part for how you interface with that barrel.

Clay: 10 Hilarious Post-Election Musings

Clay: 10 Hilarious Post-Election Musings

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I have no qualms about saying in this very public forum, with my real name attached, that if Clinton had been elected president, there would have been an all-out civil war within six months time.

Suppressed, Red Dot-Ready Carry Gun? S&W M&P C.O.R.E. 9mm—Full Review.

Suppressed, Red Dot-Ready Carry Gun? S&W M&P C.O.R.E. 9mm—Full Review.

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I am normally a Glock guy, as anyone that has trained with me over the last seven years knows. But one thing a life in the military will break you of quickly is brand loyalty. You always have to be looking for an advantage, and in a world were equipment failures cost lives, you don’t care at all where that advantage comes from. So when the chance to review the Smith and Wesson M&P C.O.R.E. with threaded barrel came up, I jumped at the chance.