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IMI Timber Wolf – Pump Action 357 or 44 Mag

IMI Timber Wolf – Pump Action 357 or 44 Mag

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It’s 1991, you are searching for a new rifle and you see the Timber Wolf carbine. It’s the coolest rifle you never heard of.

Halfbreed Blades CCK-01

Halfbreed Blades CCK-01

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I have tried many blades over the years, with a perennial favorite being the Spartan Blades CQB tool. Well finally, after a very long run at the top, we have now a contender to the throne. The Halfbreed Blades CCK-01, which stands for Compact Clearance Knife version 1.

The Mantis Blackbeard - The Ultimate Dry Fire Tool

The Mantis Blackbeard – The Ultimate Dry Fire Tool

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Mantis has long taken dry fire and pushed it to the next level. Their devices refined dry fire, improved performance, and took shooters to the next level. Dry fire is invaluable, and the ammo market is seemingly crazy and constantly shifts in supply, demand, and cost. Having a means to dry fire efficiently your firearm can be invaluable. For AR-15 owners, the Mantis Blackbeard might be the most valuable piece of gear on the market.

LT Norman “Puddle” Poole: The Quiet Professional

LT Norman “Puddle” Poole: The Quiet Professional

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Poole had joined the British Army in 1939 and gravitated toward the hard jobs. With the invasion of France looming, LT Poole volunteered for one of the most dangerous missions of the war.

Man in a flannel shirt holding a Henry Homesteader.

Introducing the Henry Homesteader 9mm: A Semi-Auto Carbine Delivering American Heritage and Ingenuity

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Henry Repeating Arms, one of America’s leading firearm manufacturers, announced today the Homesteader 9mm, a feature-packed semi-automatic 9mm carbine cloaked in the gunmaker’s heritage design language built to meet the needs of property owners and weekend range visitors alike.

Clay Martin with the 4.25 Prodgy DS from Springfield

Springfield Armory Prodigy 4.25 – 2011 for the working man?

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One of the few complaints a man can make about a 1911 is capacity, and the 2011 has fixed that.

Sons the Sturmgewehr: The G3 and the PTR

GI PTR 100: Roller Delayed Phenomenon from South Carolina

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PTR Industries is an American company that is all about classic design and modern production techniques. PTR produces every machined part for rifles in its Aynor, South Carolina plant.

Going Long With The Sig KILO8K-ABS: Full Review

Going Long With The Sig KILO8K-ABS: Full Review

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The mating of ballistics calculating programs and rangefinders may be the best pairing since PB&J. The Wise, “kill two birds with one stone” adage applies to this and Sig Sauer has executed it perfectly in the KILO8K-ABS.

Is Cheap Thermal Worth It? Testing the AGM TS19-256

Is Cheap Thermal Worth It? Testing the AGM TS19-256

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Thankfully for all the buddies on a budget, the AGM Rattler has a bit more of an affordable price than your average thermal scope.

Shoot Folded: Testing The AR Internal Carrier or ARIC from Law Tactical

Shoot Folded: Testing The AR Internal Carrier or ARIC from Law Tactical

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Law Tactical started shipping its newest product, the ARIC in mid-November. The AR Internal Carrier gives users the ability to shoot and cycle their AR15 while it is folded.