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Pistol placed in plastic bag for breaking in a leather holster.

Leather Holsters Break-In & Care 

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Estimated reading time: 7 minutes A brand-new leather holster is like a fine pair of boots — stiff at first, but with the right care and use, it molds perfectly to fit. You may find that drawing or re-holstering your gun feels awkward or tight when you first obtain your holster. This isn’t a defect [...]

cosmoline soaked gun

How To Remove Cosmoline

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I’m going to run through the process of removing the wax-like Cosmoline from your guns,.

AR-15 Pistol Grip Install: Get A Better Grip On Things

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What works for one person may not work for another. Grips make a difference in weapon control and shooting comfort since the grip is one of the main points of contacts you have with the rifle.

finger on trigger

Trigger Control: Master It

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Learn about what good trigger control is and the importance of mastering it through finger placement and dry fire practice.

Change Out The Hand Guard On An AR-15

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There are a lot of reasons why you would want to swap out the hand guard or rail on your AR-15. Maybe you want to mount a tactical light, vertical grip, or hand stop and you need a rail that can accommodate those accessories.

2 - How to Zero a Red Dot - Five Steps

How to Zero a Red Dot – Five Steps

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You won’t be able to take advantage of these little technological marvels if you don’t know how to get them zeroed. Zeroing a red dot is a lot like zeroing a scope, but the lack of magnification can make it a little more challenging.

How to Zero a Scope with Two Shots (And Why Maybe You Shouldn’t)

How to Zero a Scope with Two Shots (And Why Maybe You Shouldn’t)

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Unless you like setting money on fire, you should use the most efficient sight-in method—and you can’t get any more efficient than the two-shot zero.

Dorsal Caping Your Trophy In the Field

Dorsal Caping Your Trophy In the Field

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A hunter doesn’t have to be a taxidermist-in-training to cape their own animals; some practice and preparation can give a hunter many more options when they’re in the field staring at that animal of a lifetime, wherever it may be.

How to Mount a Scope (the Right Way)

How to Mount a Scope (the Right Way)

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Proper scope installation isn’t difficult, but it helps to have a few special tools, and it often takes a little patience.

Tied Down- The How, What, and Why of dummy-cording

Tied Down- The How, What, and Why of dummy-cording

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Have you ever heard the deafening thud of $13 000 hitting the cold, hard earth? I have…