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StealthGearUSA FLEX Holster Review

Holster reviews are always difficult to demonstrate with video, especially when the body type that is testing is not the same as you, the viewer or fan. We get lucky sometimes with OWB (Outside the WaistBand holsters) because concealment isn’t as big a factor 9 out of 10 times.

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How to use a Sling

A sling is more than an accessory, and many need to know why and how not just the proper use of a sling, but also proper fitment and even the different types and their intended purposes. Nic will demonstrate the method to the madness.

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L.A.S.R. App Review

We have tried laser based, webcam and software based trainers before. As expected, inherent issues between software, optical recognition and physical actions (slightly different than your XBOX Kinect or Wii) can negatively affect and impede any kind of benefit of training.

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Magpul D60 First Glance

You’ve seen the 5, 10, 20 and 30 Rounders. You have seen polymer in the 40 rounder… Welcome to the “funazine” family the D60, Magpul’s Polymer 60 round Drum mag that does what others don’t.

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The Kydex Review No One Wants to Do

Why is this “The Kydex Review No One Wants To Do” you ask? I refer back to the 67 different holster companies and their request for reviews. This is not us saying everyone sucks. This is us saying that molded plastic around common firearms looks the same, behaves the same and fact of the matter IS the same. Now that is not to discount those that are higher quality fit and finish or better and more defined molds, they exist. But let’s be honest, those companies that are growing and making money let alone thriving in the Kydex holster making industry are providing a consistent finished product that is better than you, me or my brother’s cousin’s stepsister’s husband Bill who used to be a SEAL Force Team Ranger Delta 9. Sure they all have maybe a “feature” or “trademark” type thing that differentiates theirs from another Kydex company, but other than that small feature or “thing” It is the same materials, same mounts, same blue guns. Here is what we feel separates companies from one another and we applaud and encourage it.

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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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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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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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Rifenbark Armory S.O.M. Muzzle Device

The Sound Of Madness. It’s funny how a name can accurately describe a product sometimes. The S.O.M. is a muzzle device/Compensator from a small company out in Michigan that has set out to change the way we look at muzzle devices with their offering of this non-symmetrical design.

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Is the .380 a bad round?

The short answer is, no. No it is not. And the guy behind the counter, your sister’s friends, boyfriend who was a drill sergeant in SpecOps Seal team Delta was wrong. Hell, I was wrong.

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Howard Leight EarPro Review

Ear Protection is a long overdue review for us. We have tried about a dozen different models over the years between us and we can all agree on several things.

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Smith & Bradley Sans-13 Tactical

I wanted to approach this review a bit differently than other “gear” tests in regards to presentation. The Sans 13 is not a watch where you just slap a dial on it, make it glow and make it black and call it tactical.

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HIPERFIRE Trigger Review

So you want to shoot faster eh? Let me introduce you to the HIPERFIRE fire control systems from High Performance Firearms. They have really begun making an impact in the firearms world lately with their trigger system, especially the 24C. The other models they make are more than notable as well and we will dive right into those as well.

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Osborn IWB Holster Review

So you are looking for a new holster? Well look no further; this Osborne IWB holster is amazing. This is made in the great state of Texas, and has what you are looking for, and then some. This is a Hybrid, leather and Kydex, holster with a twist, I’ll explain that later.

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CMC 3.5lb Drop-In Trigger Review

We were fortunate to get our hands on the CMC Drop-In 3.5lb Flat Trigger and let me tell you, excuses are out the window. Two pins come out, and all the guts of your fire control come right out with them (save the safety selector switch of course)

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MechArmor Defense TacOps-1 Review

I wanted to hate the MechArmor Defense charging handle. It is big, it is angry looking and it has aesthetics that are not meant to really say “ooh that’s pretty” in my eyes. I just couldn’t seem to get my head wrapped around this beast of a charging handle to find highlights or benefits to share. But then a strange thing happened, I actually tried it out.

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