Bushnell has been at the forefront of rifle scopes for many years now, largely after a successful move into the tactical market. Considering the name Bushnell had a decade in the past, that was no small feat. I laughed the first time it was suggested that my Counter Terrorism force try the then-new HDMR. But I wasn’t laughing at the end of the training day. Bushnell did the impossible, they transitioned from a cheap hunting scope to a world-class sniper option.
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Bushnell Forge Rifle Scope – New Standard in $1000 Scopes
BY Clay Martin Published: January 19, 2019 { 10 comments }SIG FOXTROT365 Pistol Weapon Light Review
BY True Pearce Published: January 13, 2019 { 5 comments }If you ever wondered about accessories for the rails on the dust cover of the Sig P365, wonder no more. The Sig Foxtrot365 weapon light is designed specifically for the Sig P365 pistol and utilizes the rails.
Canik Elite Combat – Setting a High Bar
BY Clay Martin Published: January 13, 2019 { 19 comments }First, they came with the economy class of guns, with an MSRP of $399.99 for a TP9SA. Then they introduced a match ready race version, which received a positive rating from our own Patrick Kelley, at an insanely low MSRP of $554.99. And now they have a new flagship model, the Canik Elite Combat.
The Manliest American Who Ever Lived and the Gun That Didn’t Stop Him
BY Will Dabbs Published: January 13, 2019 { 31 comments }Theodore Roosevelt was so manly that he was shot in the chest while giving a speech, but chose to finish the speech before getting help. This is the story of that assassination attempt, and how it became barely a footnote in the life of a great American.
CrossBreed Reckoning
BY Clay Martin Published: January 13, 2019 { 2 comments }Today, Crossbreed is introducing a new holster that in many ways takes them back to their roots. The Reckoning is here. I ordered mine for a 5-inch 1911.
Mossberg 590 Nightstick – Old School Cool
BY Clay Martin Published: January 13, 2019 { 32 comments }For a shooting match at close range, the Nightstick would absolutely burn it down. And that aside, it is incredibly fun to shoot. Not to mention a gaggle of firepower, in a very small package.
New Leupold MOA Version of the Mark 5HD | Full Review
BY Riley Baxter Published: January 13, 2019 { 6 comments }MRAD or MOA? This age-old argument has split up groups of friends, been the creation of forum websites and caused tons of contention between father and son. In the end, depending on the person, both are best. Because of only offering MRAD options, Leupold has been missing out on sales from the MOA side of the market despite having high quality, bombproof equipment to offer. This ends at of the release of the new Mark 5HD riflescope in MOA. Yes, Leupold is introducing MOA into the Mark 5HD line which more than likely foreshadows some products to come.
Hellfire Unleashed: XL-18 Flamethrower Full Review
BY Gerhard Maale Published: January 6, 2019 { 65 comments }Packing a 3-gallon capacity gas tank, the Throwflame XL-18 is capable of spewing flames at over 100 feet! This is definitely not a toy.
Completely Different: Remington’s V3 TAC-13
BY Mark Miller Published: January 6, 2019 { 28 comments }Don’t let appearances fool you, this is not a shotgun. It is something completely different. The 12 gauge Remington V3 Tac-13 is a 26.5-inch long semi-automatic firearm with a Raptor grip. Built on an aluminum receiver, it weighs under 6 pounds and holds up to five 2 3/4 inch shells in the tube magazine with one more in the chamber.
Best Budget Optic? Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24×50 Review
BY Riley Baxter Published: January 6, 2019 { 4 comments }There is a popular saying that many gun enthusiasts know, “Buy once; cry once.” Basically, this means that it is generally worth the extra pain and expense to buy a high quality, expensive product instead of many budget options. Vortex’s new optic, the Diamondback Tactical 6-24×50 destroys this mantra with its quality construction, many features and high optical clarity all while maintaining an itty-bitty price tag.






