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Ruger LCR – Die-Hard Smith Fan Takes it for a “Spin”
BY Rob Garrett Published: June 27, 2021 { 30 comments }Those who have followed my writing over the years will, no doubt, remember that I am a self-avowed Smith J-frame addict. That being said, more than one friend has encouraged me to take a serious look at Ruger’s little LCR. This assignment was just the nudge I needed.
Side Charger on a Budget? Devil Dog Concepts M-TAK Side-Charging Handle Kit (Full Review)
BY Jordan Michaels Published: June 27, 2021 { 5 comments }If you want the fun of a side-charger without spending the time or money on a new receiver, the Devil Dog Concepts side charging system is the way to go.
Q’s NEW 8.6 BLK
BY Ivan Loomis Published: June 27, 2021 { 63 comments }What the hell is 8.6 Creedmoor? It’s the .338 Federal, right? No. Similar, but no. It’s the result of a collaboration between Q and Hornady, and it promises to be interesting.
Tied Down- The How, What, and Why of dummy-cording
BY Danielle Vermeulen Published: June 27, 2021 { 6 comments }Have you ever heard the deafening thud of $13 000 hitting the cold, hard earth? I have…
Stateside Radicalized Green-on-Green: Major Nidal Hasan & the FN Five-seveN
BY Will Dabbs Published: June 27, 2021 { 19 comments }There’s a curious logical order to an execution in Information Age America. We can’t help but be fascinated.
The Everyman’s Revolver: The Taurus 856 Defender Is a Classic Design at a Great Price (Full Review)
BY Jordan Michaels Published: June 20, 2021 { 24 comments }The 856 Defender isn’t a perfect revolver, but like many Taurus products, it lives in a nice middle ground between bargain bin and custom Gucci. It’s light (but not too light), well-built, reliable, reasonably priced, and accurate enough to get the job done. It’s the everyman’s revolver, I wouldn’t hesitate for a second to carry it.
Light and Handy 1911: Springfield Armory’s New Ronin Operator 4.25”
BY Brian McCombie Published: June 20, 2021 { 4 comments }I find the standard Government 1911 too heavy for concealed carry; I prefer to carry a 1911 that is lighter, while just as accurate and reliable as it’s bigger cousins. I found one in the Springfield Armory’s new Ronin Operator 4.25”.
Streamlight VIR II – Bridging the Spectrum Between IR & Visible Light
BY Ivan Loomis Published: June 20, 2021 { 0 comments }When it comes to getting into Night Vision, most everything is expensive and you need quite a bit to just get into the game. Streamlight has a great offering that gets you in at a decent price while giving you a lot of capability. I’m talking about the VIR II Weapon Light.
John Sedgwick: The Pachydermal General & the Whitworth Sniper Rifle
BY Will Dabbs Published: June 20, 2021 { 15 comments }MG Sedgwick had no shortage of courage. His calm demeanor under fire reliably inspired his troops.









