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XD(M) 45: Usurper to the Big Bore Crown
BY Clay Martin Updated: January 6, 2019This week I got the surprise of my life with the XD(M) 45. Not only am in love, we already got married in Vegas.
Accufit for an Ambush – a Savage Success!
BY Mike Dickerson Updated: December 4, 2018The Savage 110 AccuFit Hunter provides a custom fit without the custom price tag, working impressively out-of-the-box with the factory settings.
The Razor-Lite by Outdoor Edge
BY Jake Wallace Updated: December 4, 2018A Outdoor Edge Razor Lite knife broke at an unfortunate moment, but with the customer service and replacement knife received, don’t count Outdoor Edge out just yet.
The NEW Springfield Armory RO Elite in 10mm – First look
BY Clay Martin Updated: November 30, 2018Clays first look at the new Springfield Armory RO Elite in 10mm
Ruger Precision Rifle Gets a Big Block: Hands-on the RPR 338 Lapua
BY Clay Martin Updated: November 30, 2018The .338 Ruger Precision Rifle looks like a normal sized gun stretched by 30%. It’s a monster with Ruger’s trademark quality, and I want one.
Steyr L9-A1 Pistol – Full Review
BY Jeff Cramblit Updated: November 17, 2018I liked the Steyr L9-A1 better than I thought I would. It felt good in the hand and once I got accustomed to the grip angle it was easy to shoot.
Special Forces Tough – Aimpoint Comp M5 Review
BY Clay Martin Updated: November 17, 2018I didn’t think I needed anything new from Aimpoint. My old stuff still works perfectly. But then I met the Comp M5 and suddenly it was time for an upgrade.
Geissele Super 700 Trigger: The Best Money You Can Spend on Your 700
BY Clay Martin Updated: November 11, 2018Geissele doesn’t just do things. They do them with style. Can you get an aftermarket trigger for a Remington 700 from someone else? Yes. But why would you?
M&P 45 2.0 – Reviewed
BY Clay Martin Updated: November 10, 2018The M&P 45 2.0 might not have been a sales dynamo, but to discerning clients, it made waves. As far as ergonomics go, Smith & Wesson did an excellent job.