If there is one thing on God’s green Earth that makes my blood boil, it is when paint chip eating retards litter public lands with trash for targets. Not one day have I gone out shooting in Idaho and not seen mufflers or beer bottles left with a pile of shotgun hulls, clear evidence of paint huffing jackassery. I fully realize we will never stop all the stupidity. But my hope is that products like Target Factory’s Complete Target Frame can stop at least some of the stupidity.
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Target Factory: An Appropriate 6-Pack for the Range — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 8, 2018 { 10 comments }The Mantis: New Suppressor family from AMTAC — SHOT Show 2018
BY Thomas Gomez Published: February 7, 2018 { 3 comments }Building off a very successful first year, AMTAC launched 2018 with the MANTIS series of suppressors. The MANTIS series is composed of four suppressors. All of them feature AMTAC’s mono-core system and three feature AMTAC’s signature over-barrel design. MANTIS suppressors directly thread to a barrel and are rated for Magnum calibers. Regarding price, MANTIS suppressors start at $799. Let’s take a quick look at the various models that make up the MANTIS lineup.
High Threat Concealment: Best of the Low Vis — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 7, 2018 { 2 comments }We got a chance to stop by and see the goons from High Threat Concealment this year, and get hands-on with the new stuff. Earlier in the year, I conducted a full review of a complete HTC belt system, and I was very impressed. These guys make purpose-built for real-world missions. The low vis system [...]
M+M Industries: A SCAR, AK-47, M4 Hybrid — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 7, 2018 { 22 comments }At SHOT Show 2018 was not the first time I have seen the M+M industries M10x International Defense Rifle, but it was worth stopping by. The M10x is a completely new design, and it is certainly unique. To my eye, it looks like a SCAR, AK, and AR got tossed in a blender, and the strong points of each survived to make a new beast.
High-Quality Glass: Steiner’s New M6Xi 1-6x24mm — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 7, 2018 { 3 comments }Steiner has long been a leader in military optics and more recently has been establishing a presence in the U.S. civilian market. We had an opportunity to test several models this summer, and the clarity of glass and quality was outstanding. New for SHOT Show 2018, Steiner announced the M6Xi.
Bond Arms: CCW Suppressed Perfection From an Unlikely Source — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 7, 2018 { 11 comments }Bond Arms has been making quality products for a very long time, most notably derringers that are standard by which all others are judged. Made in Texas, by Texans. Let us not forget that either. This year, however, they have stepped out into magazine fed arena. And the product should have other CCW specialty companies worried.
A New King is Crowned: NightForce 1-8X — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 6, 2018 { 7 comments }At range day, we got a chance to catch up with Night Force Optics, who had the new 1×8 riflescopes on hand. Night Force has been very quiet on the 1x front, for a very long time. This year, however, they have come back strong.
Leupold Launches New Mark 5HD 5-25x56mm & 3.6-18x44mm — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 6, 2018 { 3 comments }Leupold comes out of the gate this year with a new family of scopes, the Mark 5 models. All of these models will feature 5X zoom capability, starting with a 5×25 and 3.16×16. These scopes were designed with shooter optic interaction as the focal point. SPECS: Weight: 30 oz. Linear FOV (ft/100 yd) Low — 20.5 Linear [...]
NEW: Hornady’s 6.5 PRC; Subsonic SUB X and Critical Defense Rifle Ammo — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 6, 2018 { 0 comments }Hornady has continued to dominate the market in ammunition this year, always surprising with incredibly accurate factory loadings. I personally have been very impressed with the 6.5 Creedmoor loadings, including the American Gunner line. New for this year, Hornady has several new options.
Bad News Bears: .44 Magnum 6-Shot Raging Hunter — SHOT Show 2018
BY Clay Martin Published: February 6, 2018 { 24 comments }Building on the success of the Taurus Raging Bull, this year we were treated to a new revolver built for the hunting market. The Raging Hunter, with all the features a handgun hunter needs.
World-famous hunter Fred Eichler was on hand to fill us in on the details. Fitting, since he had a hand in the development. You can also find a video of Fred harvesting an antelope with a Taurus Tracker in 357 Magnum, at 133 yards. It is always nice to have an expert end user involved in the development of a new gun.









