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Weekly Drilldown 6

Matt gets to shoot another weapon he hates… the 1911 in .45
The Weekly Drilldown is a weekly offering from FourGuysGuns showcasing shooting drills in a friendly and fun manner outside of normal “bullseye” type regiment most of us go through. Featuring Whitey and DRFT Owner Matt Devito we utilize RE Factor Tactical’s IQ Cards and IQ Targets to face off each week… Loser has to shoot the drill with the weapon of the winner’s choosing hehe.

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Weekly Drilldown 5

This week, Whitey has to shoot last week’s drill with the Grey Ghost Precision Specter Heavy. The Weekly Drilldown is a weekly offering from FourGuysGuns showcasing shooting drills in a friendly and fun manner outside of normal “bullseye” type regiment most of us go through. Featuring Whitey and DRFT Owner Matt Devito we utilize RE Factor Tactical’s IQ Cards and IQ Targets to face off each week… Loser has to shoot the drill with the weapon of the winner’s choosing hehe.

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TWDD Blooper Reel

You can’t go to the range and be super serious all the time. Here are some of the outtakes and bloopers from our first 4 episodes of #TWDD.

The Weekly Drilldown is a weekly offering from FourGuysGuns showcasing shooting drills in a friendly and fun manner outside of normal “bullseye” type regiment most of us go through. Featuring Whitey and DRFT Owner Matt Devito we utilize RE Factor Tactical’s IQ Cards and IQ Targets to face off each week… Loser has to shoot the drill with the weapon of the winner’s choosing hehe

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Weekly Drilldown Ep 04

Life isn’t easy for Matt as he has to run Last Weeks Drill with a Czechpoint USA CZ Skorpion clone. The Weekly Drilldown is a weekly offering from FourGuysGuns showcasing shooting drills in a friendly and fun manner outside of normal “bullseye” type regiment most of us go through. Featuring Whitey and DRFT Owner Matt Devito we utilize RE Factor Tactical’s IQ Cards and IQ Targets to face off each week… Loser has to shoot the drill with the weapon of the winner’s choosing hehe.

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Weekly Drilldown Ep 03

The Weekly Drilldown is a weekly offering from FourGuysGuns showcasing shooting drills in a friendly and fun manner outside of normal “bullseye” type regiment most of us go through. Featuring Whitey and DRFT Owner Matt Devito we utilize RE Factor Tactical’s IQ Cards and IQ Targets to face off each week… Loser has to shoot the drill with the weapon of the winner’s choosing hehe.

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Weekly Drilldown Ep 02

Thanks to Matt’s Loss, he has to shoot a pistol whitey KNOWS he is not a fan of… the Sig Sauer P226, chambered in .40. The Weekly Drilldown is a weekly offering from FourGuysGuns showcasing shooting drills in a friendly and fun manner outside of normal “bullseye” type regiment most of us go through. Featuring Whitey and DRFT Owner Matt Devito we utilize RE Factor Tactical’s IQ Cards and IQ Targets to face off each week… Loser has to shoot the drill with the weapon of the winner’s choosing hehe.

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Weekly Drill Down Ep 1

The Weekly Drilldown is a weekly offering from FourGuysGuns showcasing shooting drills in a friendly and fun manner outside of normal “bullseye” type regiment most of us go through. Featuring

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Art of War Industries

One of the greatest joys I get from shooting comes from competing in 3-gun matches. I’m a bit competitive by nature, and any excuse to get out and shoot a bunch of guns, racing against the clock and besting other shooters is what I consider awesome. (Note: I do not best many of them.)

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Trinity Force Rail Review Part II

Trinity Force rail review part two: in which our intrepid heroes set out to break stuff and try to figure out why it broke. As you’ll recall from part one of this review, we built up a nice AR upper in order to test out a new rail system in the works from Trinity Force Corp.

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Surefire Ryder 22s

The Surefire Ryder 22s is an awesome little can. This suppressor meant for .22 caliber guns is an awesome addition as well as hearing friendly to any plinking setup. If you have a 22 with a threaded barrel I highly recommend shooting with a suppressor. It takes the fun and just amplifies it ironically enough.

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Grey Ghost Precision Specter Dark

Ever since I was a kid, I’ve dreamed of one day having an AR chambered in the venerable .300BLK caliber. That heavyweight bullet flying out of the familiar 5.56-sized brass just screams awesomeness.

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The Blitz by Falkor Prototype

The Falkor Blitz is based on the Ambidextrous design originated by SI-Defense and it does not disappoint. Personally I am not a fan of Ambi-anything as it always seems to be some clunky add-on or bolt-on or goofy workaround that interferes with normal operation from “standard” AR configurations. The team at Falkor approached it from an engineering standpoint and not a “Band-Aid” type solution.

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Trinity Force Rail Part 1

As some of you may know, I’ve spent a fair amount of time over the last two years or so learning how to build up ARs. It’s fun, I enjoy it. One of my favorite steps in the process is deciding what parts will go with what builds and why.

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Brilliance in the Basics

My time in the Marine Corps taught me a myriad of things from how to shoot a rifle, how not to breach a door and of course the importance of cardio when running from Naval Police after having too much fun on liberty. The success or failure of all those tasks hinged off of how simple I kept the plan.

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Samson K Rail Model-1 Review

Modernizing the AK is progress as much as it is blasphemy. A rifle system so simple, rugged, easily operable and inexpensively manufactured around the world… why would you mess with it? Well, simply because it’s time.

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Magpul MOE SL Review

Towards the end of last summer, Magpul quietly released a new catalog of polymer gear for the AR platform. In typical industry fashion, the major headline and “to-do” with these new releases was the introduction of the new “M-LOK System.”

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Innovative GunFighter Solutions Review

In a world full of machinists and engineers, everyone with an idea on how to make a Glock slide look better is having at it. Some have great success at improving the aesthetics, some remove material for weight reduction. There are others that mill out material for red dot mounts, those that can actually adjust how the weapon even translates recoil to the shooter.

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Sig Sauer P320 Review

The first pistol I ever bought was a Sig Sauer P226. It was an immediate no brainer to me after Monkey took me along to shoot his own 226 chambered in 9mm.

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