
Reload Drill 2
The purpose behind the reload drills video is not to become some super tacti-cool wannabe gunslinger, it is to practice. I have said it before and I will say it again, having car keys does not a race car driver make.
The purpose behind the reload drills video is not to become some super tacti-cool wannabe gunslinger, it is to practice. I have said it before and I will say it again, having car keys does not a race car driver make.
I will fully admit that I have fallen victim to the shiny mentality. I was a little apprehensive about the JKL Mobile Gun Vise after taking it out of the packaging; it appeared to be just a pile of delrin rod and milled aluminum.
This has been a long time coming. I have never really had the words to describe to most why we do what we do.
We all consider safety when shooting. It is a given that our own personal safety is a concern, however, there are a few things that you really don’t think about
There aren’t too many days when the four of us can get together to make a true FourGuysGuns video, so when we all geared up and headed to our newly-found home for the first time we decided to bring the cameras along with us.
This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine.
Fireballs look pretty cool, and thats a fact. Some people get off on recoil and the more kick the better for them. Others may see either of these features of a rifle as a downright problem.
Have you ever bought something that you just couldn’t help yourself, you just had to tinker with it? The Ruger MK III was that way for me, and with the cost of just about everything around the Ruger, it is far too easy to customize the bejeezus out of it.
What attracted me to the EFFIN A was the ability to tune for my needs vs. buying a product that someone else has tuned for the general public.
In a time where anyone who has a toaster, YouTube and some blue guns thinks they can make Kydex holsters, Trojan Tactical has put Function before Form, and we were STILL ooohing and aaahhing as we were taking the stills for this review.
So let’s get this straight, we are reviewing a stock, Mission First Tactical’s BUS Battlelink Utility Stock… and to further clarify, I murder paper for a full-time hobby.
The Troy BattleSight DOA is a step outside the box that, at the very least, I enjoyed.
What the hell is a RAMP 5.56? It looked like someone sawed the top off a PMAG and I didn’t quite get it?
Starting off with breaking in a new Rifle barrel, you can google how to do this and find 10,000 different answers and mine comes from someone with over five thousand rounds through each of his 16 rifles, so I find this a trust worthy source in collaboration with what I have learned on my own.
I don’t have a lot of experience with butt pads and cushioning materials when it comes to firearms, it’s always been a shut up and take it kind of experience.
We’re having a bit of an identity crisis today because of our unexpected experience with this product and figured we would share it with you.
Kydex is kind of a big deal lately. We know it’s been around for quite some time now, but with the availability of the materials, tutorials on YouTube and the general mentality of “Do-It-Yourself” making a comeback in America has led to a huge uptick in startup Kydex manufacturers.
We’ve attended a few training courses and are constantly in pursuit of ways to better improve accuracy. In our travels we have seen and been taught several methods on improving
The Beretta PX-4 Storm was something I had to have. But is it love? or Lust? Let’s find out shall we?
Sight Paint is an inexpensive way to either restore old or damaged sights, as well as a way to change the colors to help differentiate front post dot from rear dots.