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Tactical Solutions TLP-22 Pistol—SHOT Show 2017

Tactical Solutions TLP-22 Pistol—SHOT Show 2017

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Tactical Solutions has long been known for making top notch rimfire components, so this year they took the next logical step. Coming soon, a fully built Tactical Solutions Pistol, the TLP-22.

Hearing Safety is a Real Issue, Not Fabricated to De-Regulate Suppressors

Hearing Safety is a Real Issue, Not Fabricated to De-Regulate Suppressors

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Hearing damage, on the other hand, is a very real and tangible problem. Worse, hearing damage is cumulative and irreparable.

Need a Budget Can? Check Out Yankee Hill Machine’s Turbo Suppressor — SHOT Show 2017

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To learn more about Yankee Overview Need a budget can for your rifle?  Have you seen the new Turbo from Yankee Hill Machine? The Turbo is a tubeless design made from heat-treated stainless steel that measures 6.5 inches in overall length.  With a 1.5625″ diameter and a weight of only 13.5 ounces, the lightweight Turbo [...]

The Ultimate Precision Rifle? Armalite AR-10 PRC in .260—Full Review.

The Ultimate Precision Rifle? Armalite AR-10 PRC in .260—Full Review.

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The AR-10 PRC 260 in .260 Remington gives precision rifle shooters a high-end rifle that can accurately deliver this capable cartridge both suppressed and unsuppressed. It is expensive, but for those who want everything this has to give, it is worth the price.

Integrally Suppressed 9mm Pistol - Finally the SilencerCo Maxim 9 - SHOT Show 2017

Integrally Suppressed 9mm Pistol – Finally the SilencerCo Maxim 9 – SHOT Show 2017

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The Maxim 9 from SilencerCo offers shooters an all-in-one system of a 9mm pistol with an integral suppressor.

The Gemtech GMT-300BLK is made specifically for 300 Blackout rifles.

Gemtech’s GMT-300BLK Suppressor for 300 Blackout Rifles – Full Review

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The Gemtech GMT-300BLK suppressor is, as the name implies, designed specifically for use with the 300 AAC Blackout cartridge. While you can use it on any 300 Blackout rifle with a 7.5-inch or longer barrel, it was really built for short barrel rifle configurations. It’s small and light as far as centerfire rifle silencers go, so it’s a great fit for short, light, and handy carbines. Take a look for a full review of this really interesting suppressor.

Not only is the Volquartsen a looker, it shoots the smokin' hot .17 WSM.

Tom McHale – (Rimfire Gear Wishlist)—.22 LR Reloading Kit?, Volquartsen .17 WSM & More! #Xmas2016

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There’s just something about shooting rimfires. Even with all the cool calibers I get to test out, I never, ever tire of shooting rimfire pistols and rifles. Maybe they just bring one back to the pure joy of plinking. The lack of noise, muzzle blast, and recoil isn’t a bad thing either as you can focus on the pure enjoyment of shooting. Even with the higher prices of rimfire ammo these days, you can do a whole lot more shooting for your dollar.

Put Your Can in Your Buttstock! MasterPiece Arms New Suppressor-Ready Rifle

Put Your Can in Your Buttstock! MasterPiece Arms New Suppressor-Ready Rifle

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“We think our customers are really going to like the buttstock on this rifle. I don’t think there’s anything else quite like it,” said Phil Cashin, president of MasterPiece Arms.

Clay Martin - (Suppressor Wishlist) - GemTech Tracker, Armageddon Gear Cover, Hornady Sonic Cleaner & More! #Xmas2016

Clay Martin – (Suppressor Wishlist) – GemTech Tracker, Armageddon Gear Cover, Hornady Sonic Cleaner & More! #Xmas2016

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I am putting together a suppressor-oriented Christmas wish list. So here is a little insight into the goodies I want for Christmas, and would be good for the suppressor-owning or soon-to-be owning person in your life.

Suppressed, Red Dot-Ready Carry Gun? S&W M&P C.O.R.E. 9mm—Full Review.

Suppressed, Red Dot-Ready Carry Gun? S&W M&P C.O.R.E. 9mm—Full Review.

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I am normally a Glock guy, as anyone that has trained with me over the last seven years knows. But one thing a life in the military will break you of quickly is brand loyalty. You always have to be looking for an advantage, and in a world were equipment failures cost lives, you don’t care at all where that advantage comes from. So when the chance to review the Smith and Wesson M&P C.O.R.E. with threaded barrel came up, I jumped at the chance.