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Clay's Guide to Urban Defense: Series Introduction

Clay’s Guide to Urban Defense: Series Introduction

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Fortunately, dear readers, I have watched a city burn. A couple actually, at least one of which I had nothing to do with starting. Having spent a good portion of my life engaged in urban combat in faraway locales, I have some tips and tricks to share.

Unique AR's Infinitely Customizable AR Grip

Unique AR’s Infinitely Customizable AR Grip

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Here’s what makes it special. The grip can be infinitely adjusted to ergonomically fit your hand. If you run it for a while and decide that it needs to be different, no problem. Loosen the screw in the bottom and the grip resets. Put your hand on it and squeeze until it feels comfortable to your hand. Tighten the bolt. It’s like magic. Katie Lynn was kind enough to give me the one she’d showed me and I carried it for hours playing with it. 

Marines Choose Nightforce Optics for .300 Win Mag Mk13 Mod 7 Sniper System

Marines Choose Nightforce Optics for .300 Win Mag Mk13 Mod 7 Sniper System

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Nightforce is pleased to announce that the Marine Corps selected the MIL-SPEC ATACR 5-25×56 F1 for the updated Mk13 Mod 7 sniper system.

CMMG's New Banshee in 5.7x28mm Takes Five-seveN Mags!

CMMG’s New Banshee in 5.7x28mm Takes Five-seveN Mags!

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The new 5.7mm guns are offered in pistol and NFA-regulated short-barreled rifle configurations and they use standard Five-seveN magazines.

Armageddon Gear Suppressor Covers - Review

Armageddon Gear Suppressor Covers – Review

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The new for 2017 Armageddon Gear Suppressor Cover models can withstand sustained semi-auto fire. They are specifically rated to 800 degrees. I’m running titanium suppressors and don’t want to ever get my suppressors or barrels that hot. If you are doing full auto mag dumps then you’ll likely exceed that temperature and this probably isn’t the suppressor cover for you. 

Camp Chef Smoke Pro SGX - Review

Camp Chef Smoke Pro SGX – Review

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Besides addressing my grill needs, I can rest assured that Camp Chef is on our team. Their parent company is Vista Outdoors, which is also home to Savage Rifles and Federal Ammunition, amongst others. After the REI debacle with Vista a few months ago, and Vista’s praiseworthy refusal to fold, I am a fan of the company in general. And as the battle lines are drawn in the economic sphere, I am definitely not siding with the smelly hippies and assorted SWJ chuckleheads. I’ll get my outdoor gear from Cabela’s and Brownells from now on.

What I Love & Hate About the Spyderco ARK H1 Neck Knife

What I Love & Hate About the Spyderco ARK H1 Neck Knife

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Even if you are not in a last-ditch moment, a neck knife can serve other purposes, namely by just providing an extra blade to be available for whatever you need.

3 Tips for Keeping Your Rifle Zeroed – Preventative Maintenance

3 Tips for Keeping Your Rifle Zeroed – Preventative Maintenance

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There’s nothing worse than having the zero on your rifle shift or change. I’ve had it happen on several occasions and it can be a frustrating experience. Below are three things that I’ve started doing that have helped prevent loss of zero on my rifles.

Leupold Mark 5HD Review with Tracking Test

Leupold Mark 5HD Review with Tracking Test

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As optics companies strive for ever better and cheaper scopes, a clear winner has emerged. The consumer. We live in the golden age of optics and weapons, as evidenced by this weeks test of the Leupold Mark 5. At a combined cost of under $4000 for optics and rifle, using .60 cent per round ammo, I was able to test a sub half MOA weapons system. Even 15 years ago, you would be lucky to match that at any price outside of a benchrest rig.

New Sexy Hexmags for Glock Pistols from SENTRY

New Sexy Hexmags for Glock Pistols from SENTRY

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Sentry Products Group is now making Hexmag magazines for Glock pistols.  And they’re sexy!