Today we are concerning ourselves with self-testing, and a new product I have been trying out. If you have been watching the channel over the last 8 months, you have seen me testing bullets in Clear Ballistic Gel, from clearballistics.com.
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Clear Ballistics Gel, and Federal Hydra- Shok Deep- A match made in gun nerd heaven
BY Clay Martin Published: August 31, 2019 { 7 comments }Magneto Speed – Clay’s Review
BY Clay Martin Published: August 18, 2019 { 8 comments }What, exactly, is a Magneto Speed, you may be asking? Fair enough. The name says a lot about it, but more on that in a second. If you have ever seen someone shooting at the range with what appears to be a fiberglass bayonet strapped to the barrel, they weren’t roleplaying a Dough Boy with really sketchy props. That was a Magneto Speed, the chronograph that mounts to your barrel.
Bushnell Prime Rifle Scope 6-18x 50mm
BY Clay Martin Published: August 3, 2019 { 4 comments }With all that Bushnell has done for its professional-grade lines, you might think they had forgotten the hunters. Well, you would have thought wrong. This week, we got down and dirty with a new product from the Bushnell Prime line. If your Christmas missed the mark, fear not. These bad boys won’t.
Langdon Tactical Technology 92 Elite: A Better Beretta
BY Mark Miller Published: July 20, 2019 { 15 comments }The Elite LTT (Langdon Tactical Technology) was introduced by Beretta in 2018. In a brilliant move, Big Beretta let genius firearms trainer, Ernest Langdon, design a handgun. I don’t use the “G” word lightly. The Elite LTT is recognized in the highest Beretta Circles as the ultimate 92.
The Ultimate Valkyrie AR Build
BY Jeff Cramblit Published: July 20, 2019 { 4 comments }One persons “ultimate” very well may not be another’s, but I think this build should spark more than a little interest. The greatest drawback to trying to do an ultimate build is that ultimate will probably cost more than many are willing to spend at one time on an AR, but that’s the beauty of an AR platform, all the upgrades can be done one at a time due to the modularity of AR parts.
Karma and the Death of the 8th Richest Man Who Ever Lived
BY Will Dabbs Published: July 12, 2019 { 29 comments }Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar Gaddafi was born in either 1942 or 1943 to illiterate Bedouin parents who maintained no birth records. Rising from unimaginable poverty Gaddafi eventually amassed enough wealth to become the eighth richest person in human history. The sordid state in which he both entered and left the world stands in stark relief against the opulent splendor of his time in the sun.
G9 Bullets vs. Windshield Glass
BY Clay Martin Published: July 12, 2019 { 14 comments }In addition to making tissue look like it went through a blender, G9 also touts an unparalleled ability to penetrate auto glass, and stay on target. This is a bigger problem than you might think if you have never spent any time blasting auto glass.
What to do with a Drill Rifle
BY Christopher Mace Published: July 12, 2019 { 3 comments }Original production M1 receivers are getting expensive and hard to find. Commercial M1 receivers can sometimes be found, but they’re not exactly growing on trees either. And not every commercial M1 receiver has been made to spec. So what’s a builder to do? Enter the drill rifle.
Dot of Doom Designed for Duty: Nikon’s P-Tactical SPUR Reflex Sight
BY Mark Miller Published: June 22, 2019 { 2 comments }Nikon’s P-Tactical SPUR reflex sight is built for close and medium range applications. Tiny but mighty, it is rugged enough to handle abuse and recoil on nearly any pistol, rifle or shotgun with a Picatinny Rail.
The Pitiless Killing of Tupac Shakur
BY Will Dabbs Published: June 22, 2019 { 28 comments }Lesane Parish Crooks aka Tupac Shakur left an impression on America culture well beyond his twenty-five years. His brief life was spectacularly tragic.






