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A SIG Sauer P320 For My 9-Year-Old

A SIG Sauer P320 For My 9-Year-Old

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As a parent and firearm enthusiast, the aspect of introducing your child to firearms can be both exhilarating and terrifying. Thanks to modern-day technology, there are many ways to interactively teach a child rules of firearm safety before they even pick up a firearm. This includes laser training. And what better to practice with than a SIG Sauer P320 Air Pistol?

Meet the SIG Sauer LIMA320 – A Laser Built Right into the Frame of Your P320

Meet the SIG Sauer LIMA320 – A Laser Built Right into the Frame of Your P320

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Earlier this week, I got one of the new SIG LIMA320 frame modules in. And it is everything I thought it would be.

Top Five Ways to Carry a Revolver Reload

Top Five Ways to Carry a Revolver Reload

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If revolvers get a bad rap for anything, it’s because in the ammo department they’re 1) relatively low capacity and 2) slow to reload when compared to almost all autos.

Primary Arms' Newest Micro Dot: 50K Hours, Only  $150!

Primary Arms’ Newest Micro Dot: 50K Hours, Only $150!

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Primary Arms has an updated Micro Dot, the MD-RB-AD. It promises battery life and performance in the range of Aimpoint’s red dots at a fraction of the cost.

Stocking Stuffers & Gift Guide for the Gun Nerd — LifeCard, Knives, An M1 Garand & More!

Stocking Stuffers & Gift Guide for the Gun Nerd — LifeCard, Knives, An M1 Garand & More!

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Christmas is right around the corner. Here are several gift ideas that are certain to be a hit.

Colt's Doing a Limited-Edition Run of Non-NFA 37mm M203 Launchers

Colt’s Doing a Limited-Edition Run of Non-NFA 37mm M203 Launchers

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“For the first time ever the Colt M203 Grenade Launcher offered in 37mm, built in a lightweight, single-shot, breech-loaded weapon.”

Chris Reeve Small Inkosi Insingo - Full Review

Chris Reeve Small Inkosi Insingo – Full Review

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This is not really a review so much as it is a brag sesh (session). What I mean is don’t expect objectivity because you’ll get none. I’m a Chris Reeve fanboy, through and through. And I’d rather be upfront and honest about this than try to pretend otherwise over a 1,000-plus word “review.” I was [...]

Top Five Belly Bands

Top Five Belly Bands

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Editor’s Note: The following is a post by Mark Kakkuri, a nationally published freelance writer who covers guns and gear, 2nd Amendment issues and the outdoors. His writing and photography have appeared in many firearms-related publications, including the USCCA’s Concealed Carry Magazine. You can follow him on Twitter @markkakkuri. Read Mark’s previous articles in this “Top Five” series: [...]

Keep Your Flashlight Lens Clean with A CLENS Protector

Keep Your Flashlight Lens Clean with A CLENS Protector

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Our friends over at Thrym have introduced an ingenious solution. Much like the tear away lens covers on motocross goggles, Thrym now offers the CLENS lens cover for popular flashlight models.

Hunt 101: Top 5 Reasons Never to Hunt Without Trekking Poles

Hunt 101: Top 5 Reasons Never to Hunt Without Trekking Poles

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Whether you’re heading to the backcountry on a hunt or out for a weekend excursion camping, there are few gear essentials as necessary as trekking poles. When my excursions take me into the high deserts and forests of New Mexico, one piece of kit that you will always find on my person is a good set of trekking poles. Trekking poles have a myriad of uses, and here are five reasons why you should almost always carry a pair of trekking poles.