Voodoo Tactical 42" MOLLE Soft Rifle Case

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The Voodoo Tactical 42" MOLLE Soft Rifle Case is an excellent product for numerous applications. It is useful for trips to the range, 3-gun matches or even hunting trips.  With enough storage for many accessories including rifles, pistols, ammunition, hearing and eye protection, magazines, or anything else one might want to take with them.  The case is well padded inside and out, even having padding around the edges where the heavy duty zippers are located.  Inside the case you will find a padded divider between the two rifle/shotgun compartments.  In each of these compartments are two velcro straps to hold the firearms secure.  On the exterior you will find three large pockets to hold magazines, ammo, etc.  Behind these pockets is a large zippered pouch that holds two pistols in their own padded pockets that velcro closed.  Every time I take a firearm or two anywhere, I find myself taking this case.  It is exceptionally built and just a great all around case.

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Claim to Fame:  A useful all around case for transporting weapons and gear.

Target Market:  Shooters that need to transport multiple firearms and gear in one case.

FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):Voodoo case 2

  • Holds two rifles up to 40.5" and two pistols
  • Three large adjustable accessory pouches
  •  Adjustable straps on all accessory pouches
  •  Comes with Backpack straps
  •  Extra MOLLE attachment points
  • Zippered compartment behind accessory pouches has built in padded pouches for pistols

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  Black, Multicam, Coyote, ACU, Pink, and Purple

What others are saying?:Voodoo case 3

  • Amazon reviewers rate it 4.8 out of 5 stars

Price point:

I need it now! Availability:  Readily available online at retailers like Brownells and Amazon

Our Rating:

+ Comes in a variety of colors + Durable + Hold tons of gear + Backpack straps + Removable shoulder strap + Place for velcro patch

- Shoulder strap adjustment and installation

Score: 8.5 85

 

FourSevens Atom AL

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The FourSevens Atom AL is an ultra-compact every day carry (EDC) LED light with useful features and great value.  FourSevens is known for their ingenuity and quality products and the Atom AL is no different.  This light fits in the palm of your hand and is great for pocket, truck, or desk carry.

The Atom AL is advertised to run on CR123A batteries with 110 max lumens and 6 low lumens.  On low setting it can run for 40 hours and also runs for 3.5 hours on max.  It is also submersible down to 3 meters and can withstand an impact resistance of 1 meter for you clumsy types.  During a submersion test, the Atom AL continued to run with no issues when placed in a vat of water to simulate puddle or shallow lake water drops.  The light continued to run during the entire 30 minutes it was submersed for, and even heated the water for those of you who like to sip on warm water.  The light passed the 1 meter concrete drop test with no issues, and as a test of its limits it continued to work after a 6 meter (20ft) concrete drop test as well.  Its compact size and stout construction makes it like a bulldog of ultra-compact lights.  The manufacturer specifications don’t mention anything about operating temperatures, but 24 hours in a freezer didn’t stop this bulldog from shining like it would in normal temperatures.

The light is considered a “mule” meaning it has no mirrored reflector, resulting in a flood-like shallow and wide throw of light.  The area around the LED normally reserved for a reflector is coated with a glow in the dark substance, which is a unique feature allowing for quick locating if dropped or lost in the dark shortly after a recent use.  The beam has no “hot spot” and is useful in short and medium range distances.  The light has a low setting (6 lumens) and a high setting (110 lumens) accessible by twisting the light in one of two stages.  This simple user interface makes it easy to access either setting; this is a welcome change to some of FourSevens’ other more complex and sometimes confusing user interfaces.

The exterior is slightly “grippy” which allows for sweaty or cold hands to firmly grasp the light when twisting it on.  As a side note, out of the box the light was a little hard to twist with one-handed Atom AL 3operation.  After cleaning the threads between the upper and lower portions of the light, it became much easier to operate.  The base of the light also contains a magnet allowing it to be affixed to any ferrous surface.  This magnet really comes into play during pocket carry because your car keys will stick to it, so just make sure you carry them in opposite pockets to avoid the hassle.  The magnet becomes the biggest benefit when the light is used in conjunction with the optional 360 degree headlamp kit available from FourSevens for only $15.  I tested this feature out as well and it makes for an excellent combination.  While wearing the headlamp and light combo kit might qualify you for the household geek of the year award, the convenience of the units together make the headlamp kit a must-have option.

The light comes from the factory with spare O-rings and a handy lanyard, which I think are nice touches.  Some people don’t like lights requiring more expensive CR123A batteries; these people are in luck because FourSevens also makes versions of this same light which handle AA, AAA, and CR2 batteries.

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Claim to Fame: An ultra-compact rugged everyday carry LED light that is barely bigger than the battery it contains.

Target Market: Anyone who enjoys being able to see things in the dark.

FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):

  • CR123A battery.
  • 110 max lumens and 6 low lumens.
  • Simple two stage user interface.
  • Optional inexpensive headlamp kit available.

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  Matte Stainless Steel.

What others are saying?:   “The Atom AL is a remarkably tiny CR123A light.” – User “selfbuilt” on candlepowerforums.com provides a highly detailed technical review of the Atom AL.

Price point:

I need it now! Availability: In-stock and available through the manufacturer and multiple online retailers.

Our Rating:

+ Extremely compact and rugged design. + Works well with optional inexpensive headlamp kit. + Simple user interface to access both low and high settings. + Extra O-rings and lanyard were a nice touch.

- Magnet in base has a tendency to stick to keys while utilizing pocket carry. - Lack of a reflector can make the light a little too “floody” for some users. - Assembled in China with components from USA, China, and Malaysia.

Score: 8.5 85

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Ruger SR-22 Purple Frame

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Every new shooter needs to experience the joy of a 22LR pistol.  The 22LR's reputation for lightest recoil and lightest pricetag (when available) offers hours of enjoyment and valuable understanding on how firearms function and proper handling.  For the significant loved one in your life - husband, wife, boyfriend, girlfriend, nephew/niece, child, grandchild - a 22LR is a fantastic tool to let them use at the range.

I stumbled across this "purple pea shooter" at a local gunshop and new it was only a matter of time before I picked it up for my significant other.  Her favorite color is purple, and I had already gotten her a Ruger 10/22 rifle with a purple painted stock.  This little Ruger seemed a perfect addition to her collection.  The timing of it being just before Valentine's Day made this gift even better.

She was of course was furious at seeing yet another white cardboard box with Ruger's emblem on the top, but was quickly overjoyed at learning it was her's. Our first range trip with the SR22 was very successful, it fed Remington Thunderbolt 22LR flawlessly and the groups were adequate with plenty of room for improvement.  I did experience some double feeding on the next trip to the firing line using Federal Match ammo, I assume the feed ramp prefers round tip bullets over certain hollowpoint bullets, I will be sure to experiment with more as they show up on the shelves.

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This 22LR has followed us to the range every time since purchasing it as its always enjoyable to shoot. Her comments are that the grip really felt good in her hand with the palm swell installed, and made the negligible recoil even lighter and follow-up shots easy to do. She was also a big fan of the hammer as it made it easy to know when it was ready to fire, and the safety disabling the hammer was very useful for when stopping between shots.

While it's not the best in any category, it is a solid and well constructed pistol that is certainly worth the mid-range pricetag of $320 that I got it for.  With is safety features that are easy to manipulate but also help ensure correct handling is used, this pistol is ideal for new shooters.

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Claim to Fame: Packed with versatile features, the SR22 is lightweight and perfect for just about anything. It is easy to field strip, fun to shoot, and will run reliably with a wide variety of ammunition (not just high-velocity ammunition).

Target Market:  Plinking, target shooting and even small game hunting

FNBs:  (Features and Benefits of this product)

  • Length: 6.4 inches, Barrel 3.50 inches
  • Width: 1.29 Inches.
  • Weight: 17.5 ounces.
  • 3 Dot Sight: Fixed, White Dot Front Sight, Adjustable Rear Sight with Reversible Blade.
  • Picatinny Rail with Multiple Cross Slots for Variable Mounting of Accessories.
  • Hammer-fired
  • Ambidextrous manual thumb Safety / Decocking lever and Magazine Release
  • Two Options for Grip/Palm Swell
  • Magazine/Disconnect Safety

 What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  All Black frame and slide available, as well as a black frame with stainless slide.  Also with other options with threaded barrels and Crimson Trace Lasers.  The purple pea shooter's model number is 3606.

What others are saying?: "Like many people, I recently started looking for something fun and less expensive to shoot than my higher caliber handguns, and a couple of months ago I bought my SR22 for that purpose. I love being able now to go to the range a time or two each week and not spend a fortune in the process, while having a blast each time. Along those lines, one of the SR22's particularly great features, as many reviewers have stated before me, is that this gun doesn't care much what you feed it, and that's a great trait when ammo is still so hard to find. But in truth, all of its features are great: incredible accuracy, superb ergonomics, light-weight construction but extremely sold feel, hassle-free takedown and cleaning! .... The three-dot sight system is hard to beat. Even in poor light, without any of the enhancements of fiber optics or other techier add-ons, this little gun provides a clear and fast sight picture that lets you hit and stay on target round after round. Maybe this isn't literally the perfect fun gun, but if it isn't, I don't know what is!"  -DaveG49 Cabelas Review

Price Point:

I need it now! Availability: Online Dealers or Local Gun Shops.

Our Rating:

+ External safety functions as decocker, making this pistol a great learning platform for a new shooter. + Simple to disassemble and clean. + Includes soft zippered pouch, two magazines and two pinky extensions. + Magazines have plastic thumb assist for compressing spring that doesn't hurt after multiple reloads. + Price is very decent compared to other .22lr pistols.

- Seems picky with ammo, ate up Remington Lightning but choked on Federal Match. - Magazine release is mushy to me, could be easier to actuate. - Picatinny rail has smaller slots and shallower than most polymer frames in my safe.  Certain accessories may not mount. -Trigger reset length is terrible, not a good tool for teaching accurate handgun shooting.

Score: 7.070

 

 

 

 

BLACKHAWK! Hellstorm Special Operations Goggles

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What can I say about the BLACKHAWK! Hellstorm Special Operations Goggles except that they are amazing.  BLACKHAWK! quality and durability shine through once again on these goggles.  Pair all that with the budget friendly price point and you have a winning product all around.  I have put these goggles through their riggers both on the job and off.  In February of 2014, the north-east was hit with a big snow storm.  I wore these goggles snow blowing thinking that the combination of my body heat and moisture would surely fog them up.  I was wrong.  Blackhawk's upper/lower ventilation along with the anti-fog lenses worked exactly as designed and I had perfect vision the entire time.  My only complaint about the goggles is a minor one.  As you can see in the pic below, the head strap is a bit wide.  Depending on how you position the strap around you head, the strap can feel a bit odd around your ears area.

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Claim to Fame: High quality and durability.Blackhawk googles 2

Target Market: Military, LE Officers and the tactically prepared.

FNB's:  (Features and Benefits of this product)

  • Upper/lower ventilation
  • Anti-fog impregnated acetate inner lens
  • Micro-cellular foam for comfort
  • Lean design won't interfere with helmets/headgear
  • Dual-pane lens for max anti-fog protection
  • Meets world wide safety standards (ANSI Z80.3, AS 1067 and EN 1836
  • 99.9% UVA, UVB and infrared protection
  • Shatterproof polycarbonate outer lens
  • Constructed of durable, flexible, soft urethane

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  Black is the only color choice for the goggles, but the lenses are offered in different colors.  BLACKHAWK!

What others are saying?:  Blackhawk googles 3

Price point:

I need it now! Availability: Readily available online at stores like Optics Planet, Amazon and or Blackhawk.

Our Rating:

+  Anti-fog lenses +  Upper/lower ventilation +  Soft micro-cellular foam is comfy

-  Head strap is wide, just felt a bit odd around the ear area

Score: 9.0 Amazing90

Jared prefers Simon Peter Sport Company for all his FFL needs.

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Gut Level Gear - Holster Review

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I had decided to take a low light handgun class this year and wanted to train with both weapon mounted and handheld flashlights. This put me on the search for a holster for my M&P 9 and a tlr-1s Streamlight. Luckily for me, the Gut Level Gear Holster came on line. After looking over the product line, I decided to order one up from Steve Griffin the owner.  A little background on Steve. Steve served in the Army for 11 years, a police officer for 20 years and has shot in various forms of competition for over 30 years. That's quite a resume for making a holster that truly works. The years of serving the public as a police officer probably aids in his ability to listen and evaluate your needs for your holster.

On to my holster. I decided on a Guardian Kydex outside the waistband holster. This holster is offered with or without light and with a few different mounting options. You can choose from tek-loc, Safariland ELS or belt slide. I chose the belt slide which seems to work the best for me. Fit and finish were great, granted its not hand tooled leather but nice none the less. Its a clamshell design with two tension screws on trigger guard side. There is no distortion in the bend and all edges are clean and smooth. Belt slide mounting hardware is well away from the gun so no worries of contact. Retention is on the flashlight, mine was perfect no adjustment needed. I carried the empty holster to work for almost two weeks, and gun and holster for 3 weekends. Overall impressions were great. It was well balanced, tucked close to the body and rock solid. Draws were quick and re-holstering was easy. His experience shows through in quality and practicality. The M&P with the light is not my daily carry, but could be thrown into rotation anytime with this holster. I'm definitely ready for my classes now.

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Claim to Fame: High quality, durability and custom construction.

Target Market: Concealed carriers, sportsmen, competition shooters and armed professionals.

FNB's (Features and Benefits of this Product):

  • Thick Kydex
  • Solid platform
  • Quick delivery

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?: Black, but most other colors are available by order.

What other are saying: As mentioned above, this company is brand new.  No others reviews out there yet.

Price Point:

  • $60 (with light)
  • $50 (without)

I need it now ! Availability:  Contact Gut Level Gear at info@gutlevelgear.com, Facebook, or (502) 548-1729.

Our Rating:

+ Nice heavy gauge Kydex + Excellent fit/finish + Great service + Many styles of holsters

- Has the most popular gun molds now, but may need to order mold for some guns

Score: 9.5  Amazing

The quality of work and customer care are top notch. I've since gone back for 2 more, 1 of which was a custom holster for my 2.5" Crimson Trace S&W 642. Highly recommend, its where I spend my money now for Kydex holsters.

Cold Steel Master Tanto

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There are some brands that when you hear the name you automatically think, “its gotta be good!”, and Cold Steel has always been on that list for me.  When I was about 16 years old my grandfather passed down a fixed blade Cold steel Master Tanto that he had taken in a gun trade years ago.  The funny thing is, it was my dad's partners knife on the police force years earlier.  Boy... were there stories about this knife that I now hold in my hand. Stories of prying open car doors, among MANY other tasks that I would never dream of putting a blade through! But all that aside, this knife still looks like it has been carefully cared for it’s entire life.

It features a Kray-Ex™  space age rubber like material for the handle and  a six inch VG-1 San Mai III® blade.  the blade is super hard steel on the outer edge but seems to have a softer steel in the middle, which makes sharpening to a razors edge pretty easy to do...even for an amateur knife sharpener as myself. The fixed blade goes all the way through the handle and has a shiny brass hilt.

There really isn't much more to say about this awesome blade than….. IT WORKS! It’s super sharp, holds an edge like a champ, it’s there for fine cuts such as trimming meat, or hacking a leg bone off a wild turkey when cleaning it with one swift whack.  This knife has been around for well over 20 years and I suspect the one I hold in my hand will be around for quite a few more years. The Master Tanto comes with a fairly hefty price tag in a market flooded with cheap knives but there's one thing for sure, its quality will outlast a dozen of the cheapies.  I have ONE complaint… the leather sheath it comes with has a poor design belt loop and Velcro strap...but they do sell a hard concealex sheath and I would advise getting one!

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Claim to Fame: Super sharp and very durable.

Target Market: Knife collectors, police, military and hunters.

FNB's: (features and benefits of this product)

  • 6”, VG-1 San Mai III® blade
  • 5.5 “ Kray-ex rubber like handle  “ will not crack or rot”
  • Broad tanto style blade
  • Blade Length: 6"
  • Overall Length:11 1/2"
  • Weight:9.5 oz
  • Blade Thickness: 3/16"
  • Handle:5 1/2" Long Kray-Ex™
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What other options or finishes are available?:  Black handle with satin brushed blade.

What others are saying?:  The Master Tanto (and its larger siblings) are remarkably well made... I have a fixation for Tanto's and the more hardcore ones at that, and apart from one other maker, I have yet to find a Tanto that compared for durability, comfort of use (even extended use) and sheer power in doing what the design was born to do... and that is tear stuff apart... violently.  Read more 

Price Point: 

Our Rating:

+ Super durable + Extremely sharp + Quality made (will last a lifetime...or three)

- High price tag - Poor sheath design

Score: 9 90

BLACKHAWK! Omega Vest Cross Draw/Pistol Mag

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The BLACKHAWK! Omega Vest Cross Draw/Pistol Mag is an outstanding product.  Besides Blackhawk's legendary attention to quality and durability, is the ability of the user to custom fit this vest to their needs.  From the shoulders to the girth, you can adjust this vest just the way you see fit.  As you can see in the picture above, you have 4 pistol mag holders all adjustable to the size of your mags.  There 3 above the attached holster and 1 on the holster.  You can't really see in the picture, but in each one I had a Glock 19 magazine.  The holster itself is nothing too fancy, but has an adjustable back-strap with a clip to hold your pistol in place.  Also attached to the vest are 3 rifle magazine holders.  Each of these holders are also adjustable and will secure the mags with ease.  I read a review that these magazine holders were designed to hold 2 each, but I really don't see how that is possible.  I attempted to put 2 mags in each holder and it was a tight squeeze to say the least.  Above the rifle magazine holders is a catch all pouch with Velcro on the outside for patches.  Use this pouch to hold keys, cell phone, compass, etc..  As you can see, I dressed mine up with a Velcro flag patch.  D rings and padded shoulders work great.  I wore this vest and shot 100 rounds of 12 gauge shotgun with no bruising at all.  Inside the vest are 2 zippered pockets, 2 open top pockets and 1 large pocket on the back to hold a bladder bag.  My only complaint about this vest lies in the fact that the MOLLE webbing is only located on the back.

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Claim to Fame: High quality and durability.

Target Market: Military, LE Officers and the tactically prepared.Blackhawk vest 2

FNB's:  (Features and Benefits of this product)

  • Exterior MOLLE webbing
  • 2 large interior zippered pouches
  • Interior pocket for Blackhawk Hydration System
  • Heavy-duty nylon mesh for maximum breathability
  • Adjustable for length and girth for a custom fit
  • #10 YKK zippers and side-release buckles
  • Belt loops secure vest to any web belt
  • Cross-draw holster secured by an adjustable side-release buckle
  • 4 pistol magazine pouches with adjustable flaps for tall or short mags
  • 3 rifle magazine pouches
  • 1 horizontal accessory pouch
  • Padded HawkTek Sniper Shoulder for a fully ambidextrous vest

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  This vest is available in black, coyote tan and olive drab.

What others are saying?:  Blackhawk vest 3

Price point:

I need it now! Availability: Readily available online at stores like Optics Planet, Amazon and or Blackhawk.

Our Rating:

+ Extremely durable + Fully adjustable for a custom fit + Budget friendly + Pistol magazine pouches are adjustable + Nylon mesh is breathable + Big zippered interior pockets + Blackhawk Hydration pocket

- MOLLE Webbing on backside only

Score: 9.0 Amazing90

Jared prefers Simon Peter Sport Company for all his FFL needs.

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Griffin Armament M4SDII Tactical Compensator

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When investing in upgrades for your rifle, 90% of the time the highest priced option is the most effective.  Any research into muzzle brakes will support that claim.  The highest price points carry the research and quality of materials to back up the value. The highest user reviews and praise will naturally go to the most effective component, whether or not we can all afford that specific example is a whole other matter.  

In looking for an upgrade to the A2 "birdcage" flash hider on my AR-15 rifle, I looked at all the different brakes and comps on the marketplace.  There are ALOT to choose from.  First of all you need to determine whether you want Flash Suppression (reduced fireball at muzzle) or Recoil Compensation through either a compensator or whats more commonly called a muzzle brake.  I wanted reduced recoil impulses for faster shooting. The top contender I found was the BattleComp, which goes between $150-$200 depending on caliber desired.  I for one wasn't planning on investing that much into a 5.56mm rifle as the recoil is negligible to begin with when firing from a rested position.  The particular build I was working on was for competitive shooting, thus moving and maneuvering.  I wanted a muzzle device that wouldn't add too much bulk or length to the rifle.  So I found the nearest alternative to the BattleComp in form and in function, at nearly half the price.

Enter the Griffin Armament M4SDII Tactical Compensator.  It's a pretty simple brake, with small circular ports that encircle nearly the entire circumference except for the 6'oclock position, which prevents gases from kicking up dirt, dust, or blowing whatever you had laying on the bench.  The ports divert gasses upward and outward and that translates to a reduction in shift for your point of aim.  Sounds pretty minor, but when trying to put 2-3 rounds in a tight pattern while you are moving with your rifle, it becomes pretty important. Griffin has a couple videos showing different brakes being used in single, burst, and full auto fire as well as night time flash signature tests.  If you check other reviews, you'll find most users found that for under $100 the M4SDII is hard to beat, keeping pace with its higher priced competitors.

The M4SDII is also compatible with several suppressor models that will attach right over the top of it.  This is great for those who want to swap between unsuppressed and suppressed quicker, and the device will also serve as a blast baffle and increase the service life of your "can." I probably won't get to appreciate this feature but it may benefit others reading this review.  If you are still running an A2 flash hider or similar device and are interested in a better performing part, I challenge you to try this or one of Griffin's other models and see the difference.

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Claim to Fame: Delivers premium low concussion muzzle control and extreme durability for a fraction of the cost of the competition

Target Market:  Police, Military, Private security and civilian  AR-15 operators.

FNBs:  (Features and Benefits of this product)

  • .863″ Diameter, 1.75” OAL, & 2.4 ounces with a 1/2×28 Thread
  • Minimal dust signature
  • FEA (Finite Element Analysis) optimized, CNC machined, heat treated, 17-4PH Stainless Steel
  • Interfaces with 7 sound suppressor models from 6 manufacturers
  • National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) approved
  • Only muzzle device Griffin offers that is compatible with first generation M4-SD sound suppressors

 What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  Black Oxide

What others are saying?: "This is by far the best compensator on the market. I have used the standard A2 flash hider, BCM, and Battlecomp compensators. None of the others help with staying on target like this. It is EXTREMELY loud though, just want to make that clear. I would say it's 2 or 3 times louder than a standard A2 flash hider. I wear ear buds under my muffs for extra protection." SKD Customer Review

Price Point:

I need it now! Availability: Online Dealers or Direct thru Griffin.

Our Rating:

+ Shorter profile than most brakes / compensators keeps a barrel from getting too long. + Very good at mitigating recoil, especially with rapid shots. + Easily indexed with shims/peel washers (included). + Includes a Griffin patch, wear it proudly.

- Loudens report much more than an A2 birdcage (that means its working)

Score: 8.0 Great80

 

 

Safeguard Armor Stealth Body Armor

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Safeguard Armor produces multiple types of body armor for civilian, police, and military applications.  Their Stealth body armor is considered to be their most concealable, lightweight, and durable version.  I was able to test and review their PP1 panel system with level II ballistic protection and level I edged blade protection.

Out of the box, the Safeguard Armor Stealth Body Armor is heavier than any other type of soft body armor I have worn, including panels with greater ballistic protection like level IIIA.  I attribute this to one of two things: either their ballistic protection material (Kevlar) is heaver and more dense, or their edged blade protection adds increased volume and weight to the system.  The edged blade protection is made up of what appears to be woven chainmail, which likely contributes to the added weight.  The panels are also thicker than competing panels which could take away from the concealability of the unit.Safeguard Photo 1

The vest carrier is made of Coolmax mesh which helps keep the user cooler in hot weather and hopefully also less sweaty.  Safeguard’s sizing chart also allows for multiple sizes to be purchased that fit most body types, without the hassle of having to be custom fit.  This saves time and money in the long run.  Their website also has nicely detailed measuring instructions so you can order your proper size the first time.  I would like to see Safeguard add small Velcro strips on the inside shoulders of the carrier which would allow for the panels themselves to be suspended within the carrier so they don’t slouch within the carrier with extended use.

The panel carrier goes on kind of like a t-shirt which is convenient, but it does not allow the user to adjust the height the panels ride at with shoulder straps.  To me this is an absolute necessity because if body armor is worn at the incorrect height it can be less effective at blocking shots to vital areas.  Additionally, the girth straps are only adjustable at the front which limits the amount of adjustability for particularly small or large girth individuals.  I’ve seen other carriers that allow for both custom shoulder and girth adjustments which allow for a much more “custom” fit.  Proper sizing is absolutely necessary to allow for maximum coverage for the front, back, and sides.

The cut of the front and rear panels allow for sufficient arm and shoulder movement which doesn’t interfere with fighting or shooting, which us a huge benefit.  The unit also comes with a large carrying bag sufficient in size to carry the armor and additional gear if necessary.  Too many times I’ve been issued body armor with a miniature bag that I can never figure out how to squeeze it back in.

The Safeguard Stealth as tested (level II ballistic/level I edge) costs $476.  If you don’t need edged weapon protection, I’d suggest either a level II or IIIA option which run $371 and $476 respectively.  For occasional or rare use, you really can’t beat this stuff for the price.  However for people who intend to use this on a daily basis (i.e. law enforcement or security officers), I’d recommend testing other brands with similar ballistic protection.  This way you can determin if the added cost of a lighter and less bulky armor would be worth it.

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Claim to Fame: Concealable body armor capable of level II ballistic protection and level I edged blade protection.

Target Market: Civilians, security, and law enforcement.

FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):

  • Ballistic and edged blade protection.
  • Coolmax vest carrier.
  • Available spike protection.

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  Black or white concealable carrier.

What others are saying?:  “The SafeGuard Armor Stealth vest provides an excellent level of protection against the bullets it’s rated to stop as well as edged weapons. And it does so without any telltale signs that you’re wearing much at all under your shirt.” – Nick Leghorn,  The Truth About Guns

Price point:

  • MSRP = $371 - $906 depending on levels of protection and size.
  • Retail = $371 - $906 depending on levels of protection and size.

I need it now! Availability:  In-stock and available only through the manufacturer.

Our Rating:

+ Coolmax carrier helps with heat and sweat during hot summer months. + Large bag for transporting and storing your vest and some gear. + Front and back chest/shoulder cut allow excellent movement for fighting and shooting. + Available sizing appears to fit most body types without expensive custom manufacturing.

- Thicker and heavier than other models/competition available on the market. - No internal suspension to hold up vest panels inside of the carrier. - No shoulder adjustment straps and girth straps can limit adjustability.

Score:  7.0 GoodFI 7.0

Steve’s links: Firearmsradio.tv

SEAL1 CLP

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I met Dwight Settle, the managing director of Seal1 CLP while at SHOT Show 2014.  Dwight’s personally owned P226 was fully submerged in a fish tank of water to show the protecting properties of Seal1 CLP.  Dwight removed his Sig from the tank and whatever water didn’t sheet off, beaded on the surface; not a speck of rust on the entire gun, either.

I have to admit I was a little hesitant to hear about another all-in-one cleaning supply with claims of greatness.  I reluctantly began a conversation with Dwight about his products, expecting to hear outrageous claims of grandeur and knocks on his competitor’s products.  I was pleasantly surprised with how our conversation went and Dwight’s story.  Dwight's business partner Scott Lee was the original developer of a competing product but due to various circumstances, left the business to begin his own venture with Dwight.  Dwight has an extensive background working with firearms (to include military service as a S.E.A.L.) and has now dedicated his civilian career to developing quality firearms cleaning and lubrication products.  Dwight made realistic claims regarding the performance of his product and backed it up with various firearms at the show to prove results.

Long story short, Dwight has succeeded.  After returning from SHOT Show 2014, I used my samples of Seal1 to clean and lubricate my AR, M&P 9mm, and Sig P229.  I’ve run all of them on several occasions since application without cleaning them and haven’t had a single hiccup.  I’ve run the most rounds through my P229 (500 in one sitting, in addition to more rounds during other sittings) and the firearm performed flawlessly.  All of that is great, but here is the better part: cleanup was quick and easy.  I am fairly attentive to detail when I clean my firearms so I have been known to stay in the garage for 2+ hours cleaning just 1 handgun.  When using Seal1, my cleaning time was cut by over half, because I just wiped on, wiped off, and the part was clean.  Not having to clean then come back and lubricate was a huge timesaver.  I used standard bore patches and square cotton rags to clean all of the parts with the Seal1 paste I used.

Seal1 comes in a paste, liquid, aerosol can, and pretreated patch forms.  All perform the same so customers can pick whichever texture they prefer.  The three variations all serve the same purpose and function, with the paste being the original base product.  A carrying compound is added to the paste which makes the liquid version, which is also used in the aerosol sprayer.  The manufacturer recommends applying the product to a warm gun so it can soak in faster, but it isn’t absolutely necessary.  Once applied 2-3 times, full saturation will result and your gun will be properly “seasoned” for full strength lasting protection.  Even better, the more times it is used, the easier your gun becomes to clean.  Who can argue with that?  In addition, my understanding is this stuff usually doesn’t play well with petroleum based cleaning or lubrication products.  Once you make the decision to use Seal1, I’d recommend sticking with it and not rotating back and forth between Seal1 and a petroleum product.  I am pretty confident Seal1 won’t disappoint you, so I don’t think you’ll have a desire to switch to your old products anyways.

My only complaint is that Seal1 is not readily available in local stores, at least as far as I can tell.  Every trade show brings more and more retailers which is always good, so the best thing you can do is keep hounding your local gun shop to carry Seal1.  It is available on a handful of websites including Amazon, but the more the merrier as far as I am concerned.

I highly recommend Seal1 products.  After using Seal1, I rid my gun cleaning cabinet of all the horrible smelling cleaning products (Hoppes anyone?) because I simply don’t need them anymore.  No more kicking the family out of the area when cleaning guns...now my kids can pitch in and help for a change!

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key PointsSeal1 pic 1

Claim to Fame:  A “green engineered” bio-based cleaner, lubricant, and protectant.

Target Market:  Anyone who uses firearms and likes to keep them properly cleaned and maintained.

FNBs (Features and Benefits of this product):

  • Non-toxic
  • Cleans carbon and other fouling with relative ease
  • A nice smelling gun cleaner you can use without having to hold your breath

What options are available?:  Paste, liquid, aerosol and pre-soaked patches.

What others are saying?:

  • Amazon customers give Seal1 all positive 5 star reviews.

Price Point:

  • MSRP = 4oz paste: $9.95, 4oz liquid: $12.95, Complete Kit: $29.49
  • Retail = 4oz paste: $9.95, 4oz liquid: $12.95, Complete Kit: $29.49 at Amazon.com

I need it now! Availability: Available at a handful of online locations.

Our Rating:

+ Fresh minty smell is a welcome change from caustic smelling alternatives. + Cleaning and lubing in one product saves at least 50% of your time. + Made 100% in the USA and Seal1 is a service-disabled veteran owned business.

-  Availability is limited to only a small handful of websites, including Amazon.

Score: 9.090

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Smith & Wesson M&P P357c

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My first new addition of 2014 is an Smith & Wesson M&P 357c.   It's an interesting little powerhouse, and had I not already had 357 sig reloading components I probably would have passed this compact pistol up.  However after taking it out on our first date and getting a feel for its frame, I think I've grown a fondness for her.  The price of the meal was unbelievable, as .357 Sig ammo prices have only skyrocketed up - on top of the prepanic pricetag that was in the $30 per 50 range.  The only boxes I found locally were $33 for Winchester whitebox 125gr FMJ 50 rounds or $42 for the same offering from American Eagle.  The trade off for the lighter wallet was heavy firepower, the sig round is definitely a snappy performer with a wallop. 

Short history of the .357 Sig round: Developed in 1994 by Sig Sauer, the round 9mm bullet in a necked down (but slightly longer) 40s&w case. It's one of the first commercial members of the bottle-neck pistol cartridge family.  The reason behind the design was to match the performance of a .357 Magnum 125gr round fired from a 4 inch revolver, but with a higher capacity semi auto pistol with magazines. Law Enforcement was all over the .357 Sig in the mid-late 90's and early 2000's until the economy tanked and it became much more fiscal to switch back to 40sw or 9mm.

The 357c and its other M&P bretheren have earned a high reputation for concealability, firepower, and overall suitability. As a defensive caliber, its hard to disagree that the .357 sig has an edge.  With an average velocity of 1,385 ft/s and muzzle energy of 532 ft·lb, the projectile has more gas than both its 9mm and 40sw competition.  Penetration averages 12-16 inches depending on bullet type.  This equates to more energy delivered to tissue, and less resistance from barriers and heavy clothing.  In a compact like this M&P, its a great carry platform.  Having 10+1 rounds may seem disadvantageous to some who are legally allowed to carry more, or have the body frame that allows for a full size grip.  But for those who want something smaller and easier to carry, and still have confidence in what the caliber is capable of, the .357c seems like the ticket.  Those with sausage fingers may find three or two digits on the frame is pretty skimpy, and those mag extenders with the pinky ledge maybe something worth getting.  Just be sure to pick up that brass, because its not something you come across at the range often and even if you do not reload, someone out there does and will be grateful to do business with you.

To address the affordability of future dates with this dame, I picked up a conversion barrel from Storm Lake in 9mm.  The barrel was about $150 after tax and shipping, and will surely pay for itself after a few range sessions.  I picked up a couple 17rd full size 9mm magazine (thank you Washington State for not trying to limit that freedom, I'm keeping my eye on you though!) and some X-grip adapters that make those mags flush with the compact frame.  The result is a very comfortable range shooter, the magazine combination does not detract from the ergonomics but adds to them, giving the grip a Walther-esque curve that just FITS my hands much to my surprise.  The Storm Lake barrel is supposedly "Match" grade, and with my shooting I can only determine that it hits where I point it.

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What I don't like about the M&P357c is its "ninja" trigger reset, which is barely noticeable at all. Someone who has never had the blessing/curse of developing muscle memory and shooting habits with a Glock or other polymer strikerfire pistol may not care about it, but it drives me nuts. I'm used to that audible and tangible reset, and if it doesn't go off I'm used to treating it as a malfunction.  It is there just ever so slightly, so I will have to adjust sensitivity.  Also, I despise the safety systems.  M&P's seem to come in different safety varieties, the least of which I hate is the thumb safety surprisingly, and I've only seen it on a 9mm compact model once (Most including mine do not have this).  All factory models sport a hinged trigger safety, which is disruptive to good trigger pulls IMHO, and can easily be defeated by a stick of lip balm, jacket drawstring, a pen, basically anything thats rigid enough and the right motion and the trigger will depress fully, which probably explains the 6.5 lb trigger weight.  There are modifications for both of those issues out there with basic disassembly abilities and access to youtube.  The other safety I really don't care for is the magazine safety, which deploys when a magazine is released from the gun.  Sure it can prevent ND's from that infamous "last round in the chamber" from occurring when you pull the mag out, but there's really no substitute for competence of the firearm operator. If for whatever reason you are in a struggle and the magazine is ejected from your M&P you had better switch to melee mode, because you are now holding an expensive bludgeoning device. Of course not many crooks will know about that achilles heel of safeties, so practice that poker face!

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame: No other polymer pistol offers this combination of versatility, durability and safety.

Target Market:  Police, private security and civilian shooters.

FNBs:  (Features and Benefits of this product)

  • 3.5" Barrel, 6.7" Overall Length compact profile well suited for concealed carry.
  • 22.2 oz unloaded
  • Zytel Polymer Frame, Stainless Steel Barrel/Slide and Structural Components
  • Replaceable backstraps in 3 different sizes.
  • 6.5lb trigger pull
  • 10+1 capacity with standard compact mags, accepts 15 round full size mags.
  • Sights: Front Steel Ramp Dovetail Mount / Rear Steel Novak® Lo-Mount Carry.  Tritium sights optional.
  • Reversable magazine release.
  • Accessory Rail

 What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  Black only but there are FDE backstraps available.

What others are saying?: "This gun now serves as a backup and nightstand gun, because it is still an excellent shooter, concealable, comfortable to shoot, reliable, good capacity for its size (and can take a full sized magazine, so use that for a secondary for increased capacity), and very economically priced for the quality you are getting." Buds Guns Customer Review

Price Point:

I need it now! Availability: Personal sales, or convert a M&P40c.  This model is no longer in production as is widely sought after.  357sig barrels are in high demand and low circulation as well.

Our Rating:

+ Better ergonomics than Glock (Gen 3) in my collection - easy to customize to personal hand size - grip has good beavertail/concave area for web of hand + Trigger is relatively smooth (mine was  used/broken in) and doesn't feel heavy as 6.5 lbs sounds. + Scalloped rear slide serrations work well. + Sights are bright and white, rear is by Novak + Easy to convert to 40sw or 9mm with conversion barrels from S&W or Storm Lake.  Can accept a factory S&W 40c barrel, uses same mags.

- Trigger reset is almost negligible, not audible and barely tangible.  Takes getting used to or modification. - Taking down not as fluid as a glock or XD, requires a tool (integrated in grip) to pry a lever from inside the slide, makes cleaning or caliber swapping a slow process. - I personally think the trigger safeties on M&P's are pointless. A wide margin of objects besides a finger could inside the trigger guard and deactivate safety with the right downward motion and cause accidental discharge. - Not a big fan of the magazine safety either (will not fire when mag is ejected)

Score: 7.5 Good75

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sig Sauer 522 SWAT

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When it comes to Sig Sauer firearms the extra money spent equates to a superior level of build quality and top-level reliability. You can get into a tactical .22 for a little less, but the extra money for a Sig Sauer 522 SWAT is well spent. Where allowed by state laws, you can get the same furniture as this gun’s full size brother. The gun tested was a NJ compliant model since NJ still has an effective ban on rifles that contain certain cosmetic features.  With that being said, the stock is pinned in place, the barrel lacks a muzzle device and the magazine capacity is limited to 15 rounds.  However all that mixed in doesn’t affect the awesomeness of this gun. The ergonomics are top notch with the exception of the safety lever, which although ambidextrous, I found difficult to operate due to stiffness and that it is located too close to the grip. The action was smooth, the trigger responsive and that led to an overall fantastic shooting experience. The factory installed sights are a great start, but thanks to the integral rail, the rear peep sight can be swapped out for a rear BUIS of your choosing which you really should do if you decide to run an optic on this rifle. Bottom line is, if you’re in the market for a tactical .22 and can afford it, buy this gun before someone else does.

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame: Sig Quality, reliability, look and feel of full size Sig 556.

Target Market:  Rimfire competition, plinking, training, military and police.

FNB's:Sig 522 pic 2

Key Features

  • Look and feel of the full size Sig 556
  • Utilizes several parts from the original 556
  • Upper receiver has built in Picatinny rail

Key Benefits

  • Potential as a transitional training aid
  • Reliability

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  The Sig 522 comes in three major full size configurations; Sig polymer handguard, quad rail handguard, and Hogue free-float handguard. There are also two mock sbr models which have threaded 16 inch barrels with “inert training supressors”. The model I tested is also a model that is produced to be restricted state compliant.  Sig Sauer

What others are saying?:  This firearm seems to be well received and approved of by all reviews I have seen.

Price Point: The firearm tested was a friend’s. He found this compliant state model for $558 before tax and background check fee. The store was having an “overstock” sale so everything in store was 10% off which is puzzling because this was towards the tail end of the panic buying season.

I need it now! Availability: Like most other desirable guns these do not stay on shelves for very long. That being said they are not rare as they are widely produced and distributed, but have a very short shelf life.

Our Rating:

+ Full size look and feel + Reliability + Fit and finish + Great trigger for a tactical .22 + Great magazines + Compliant versions available

Score: 990 Amazing

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Blackhawk Sportster Shotgun Case

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In a market that is flooded with so many different shotgun case makers, it can get a bit overwhelming when trying to choose one that will (a) protect your shotgun and (b) last you a long time.  For me, the Blackhawk Sportster Shotgun Case met those 2 requirements.  The foam and fabric inside the case is both plush and soft which is a home-run when protecting the finish of your shotgun.  The exterior of the case is made of abrasion and mildew resistant 600 denier polyester which is paired with heavy-duty YKK zippers.  The combination of the 2 makes an exterior that is durable and built to last you long time. Last but not least, I love how the case opens completely flat.  This makes a great surface for you to clean your shotgun on at the end of the day.

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame: A convenient and extremely durable case to protect and carry your shotgun.

Target Market: Shotgun shooters of all levels.  Blackhawk Sportster Shotgun Case 3

FNB's:  (Features and Benefits of this product)

  • Exterior MOLLE webbing on one side
  • Fits shotguns up to 52" in length
  • Interior has extra soft fabric to protect firearm finish
  • Heavy-duty YKK zippers
  • Abrasion and mildew resistant 600 denier polyester

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  Black is the only color option that this bag is offered in.

What others are saying?:  All 3 reviews on Amazon all said the same thing ...."Excellent" - 5 out of 5 stars

Price point:

I need it now! Availability: Readily available online at stores like Optics Planet, Amazon and or Blackhawk.

Our Rating:

+ Extremely durable + Budget friendly + Can open up flat (great for end of day cleaning) + Closed-end foam is great at protecting  your firearms finish

- No strap included for shoulder carry

 

Score: 9.0 Amazing90

Jared prefers Simon Peter Sport Company for all his FFL needs.

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Hogue OverMolded 12” L.O.P. Shotgun Stock and Forend Review

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I purchased the Hogue OverMolded 12” L.O.P. Shotgun Stock and Forend for my Mossberg Maverick 88 because I wanted a better reach to the forend and to be able to shoot in a more squared stance. The factory stock has a length of pull of 14.5 inches, so it did both of these tasks very well. It has the OverMolded texture, which is a very grippy, rubberized texture, which helps you grip the gun very well. It was pretty easy to install with the instructions, but a little odd. The buttpad screws are hidden under the buttpad rubber and you have to lube a screwdriver and shove it through the rubber. The buttpad is way softer and more comfortable than the factory one making the recoil feel a little better. One point of complaint is that the stock may be a little TOO short. When holding the shotgun with your shooting hand thumb wrapped around the stock, the recoil may push the knuckle into your nose, causing discomfort or even a bloody nose. To alleviate this, I have heard suggestions to keep your thumb parallel to the stock on the side. I could recommend this stock for smaller framed people and youths, but because of the issue of the thumb busting your nose, I probably would not recommend it for larger framed folks.

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key PointsHogue 12 LOP Forend

Claim to Fame: Shortens length of pull on your shotgun

Target Market: Youth and home defense

FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):

  • Shortened length of pull
  • Hogue’s OverMolded grippy texture
  • Shortened reach to forend

 What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?: This stock and forend are only available in black.

 What others are saying?: "It increases mobility a great deal. A couple inches off the backside makes a much bigger difference in handling than a couple inches off the barrel. … Once I tried a 12"lop, I never wanted to go back." - blackwolf911 on SurvivalistBoards.com Hogue 12 LOP Stock

Price Point:

I need it now! Availability: The Hogue OverMolded 12” L.O.P. Shotgun Stock and Forend is available from many retailers including Amazon, MidwayUSA, and Hogue.

 Our Rating:

+ Shortened length of pull + Shorter reach to forend helps prevent short-stroking + Sticky grip texture + Soft recoil pad

- Stock may be too short for some

Score: 8 Great80

 

Redfield Rampage Spotting Scope

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For shooting past 100 yards, these eyes can use all the help they can get. A spotting scope is a good addition to the range gear so that you or a partner can see your groups/impacts at extended ranges. On the first outing with this optic my shooting guest was able to see the exact point of impact of a .308 bullet on a steel plate at 450 yards, to the inch.  Having a good spotting scope is also crucial for glassing the hills during a hunt or scouting session, which will definitely be the case this next fall for my Rampage.  When it comes to spotting scopes (or any optics in general) you really get what you pay for.  However with the Redfield Rampage kit, it seems you get just a little bit more bang for your buck.

The Rampage Kit comes with a soft carrying case, a small tripod, a soft scope cover, and covers for both the eyepiece and objective lenses.  Powered at 20-60 with a 60mm bell, it has enough power to see bullet holes at extended ranges.  It's just enough for me to clearly read street signs at 1,000 yards away, but edges are soft to be honest. I've used -$100 dollar spotting scopes from Simmons and Bushnell in the past, and this Redfield edges them out in glass clarity, but only just a bit.

You can certainly drop $300-500+ on a spotting scope and get something thats higher quality in alot of areas, but with a budget of $200 this is definitely a contender. 

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame: The Rampage™ spotting scope delivers big-time performance at a hunter- friendly price.

Target Market:  Range shooters, hunters, bird watchers, stalkers.

FNBs:  (Features and Benefits of this product)

  • BAK4 PRISM SYSTEM - These top-quality prisms deliver unmatched image clarity and resolution, so you get a crisp, clear image every time. No dull or muddled reproduction, just accurate color fidelity and sharp edge clarity to help you pull game from their surroundings.
  •  FIELD OF VIEW -  114 feet at 20x; 51 feet at 60x
  • POLYCARBONATE BODY - Made of the same stuff as bulletproof glass, the body is exceptionally light, yet remarkably tough. It will be there with you, standing up to even the most daunting terrain.
  •  RETRACTABLE LENS SHADE - Reduce glare and increase visibility when spotting in unprotected, wide-open country.

 What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?: Black Only

What others are saying?: "Love having the ability to quickly acquire my target shots from 100+ yards without having to strain my eyes with the rifle's scope or having to trek my way to the target for closer inspection. I chose Redfield because of their lower price point and the decent reviews I was reading. The tripod is on the light weight cheaper end but that seamed fairly typical for most spotting scopes which included one. The Velcro covering is nice but it takes awhile to get it all unzipped, flaps open and everything setup. The view was pretty clear up to the highest power then things start to get a little soft. Overall the scope does what I expected and I am very happy with my purchase." Optics Planet Review

Price Point:

I need it now! Availability: Optics Planet, Brownells

Our Rating:

+ Priced between the higher end and the lower end + Kit and carrying case included useful and good quality + Redfield/Leupold warranty

- Included bipod is rigid enough, but the adjustment/tightening isn't the best - Included carrying strap feels pretty cheap, I will propbably have something made in 550 cordage.

Score: 7.0 Good70

(This scope would have rated a 6.0-6.5 if not for the kit it comes with.)

 

 

 

 

GG&G Looped Rear Sling Attachment for Shotgun Review

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The GG&G Looped Rear Sling Attachment for shotguns is a heavy-duty, aluminum sling point that attaches between the receiver and the stock. Mine is for my Mossberg Maverick 88. The ring is the perfect size for the HK-style sling hooks. It works great as both a single and double-point sling mount. As a double-point, you will need a secondary attachment on the front of the gun. GG&G sells a set with both a rear and front attachment points. There are complaints that the mount is too thick and you may need a longer stock bolt to get enough thread into the receiver. Mine installed just fine, but others were unable to get it on at all. For anyone that needs a sling attachment for their shotgun, I would highly recommend it.

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame: Adds a sturdy sling mount point for either a single or double point sling.

Target Market: Tactical shotgunners

 FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):

  • Sturdy aluminum
  • Low profile
  • Easy installation

 What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?: This sling attachment is only available in black, but is also available in an ambidextrous or quick-detach configurations.

 What others are saying?: “Fit perfect - Installed in less than 5 min - works great” – Amazon Review

Price Point:

 I need it now! Availability: The GG&G Looped Rear Sling Attachment is available from many retailers including Midway USA and directly from GG&G.

 Our Rating:

+ Sturdy + Low profile + Works with HK hooks

- Some have needed a longer stock bolt

Score: 8.585

Spyderco Triangle Sharpmaker Review

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The Spyderco Triangle Sharpmaker makes knife sharpening a quick and easy task. I thought I was good at sharpening knives with a stone, but then I purchased this sharpener and it put all of my past experience to shame! The operation is very intuitive and simple. The principle behind it is that the stone is angled, rather than you having to hold the blade at a steady angle. All you have to do is hold the blade vertically and pull it across the stones. It comes with 2 sets of stones: a coarse stone to do an initial sharpen and a fine stone to make it razor sharp. There are also 2 brass rods that are mounted between the rods and where you hold the sharpener to keep you from cutting yourself. All of the stones and rods fit inside the base for neat, compact storage. There are tons of different things you can sharpen with this sharpener, from knifes and scissors to fish hooks and needles. I would recommend this sharpener to anyone that needs a sharp knife.

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key PointsSpyderco Triangle Sharpmaker

Claim to Fame: Simple, intuitive knife sharpening.

Target Market: Any person who needs a sharp knife.

FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):

  • Simple to use
  • Sharpens knives quickly

 What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  The Sharpmaker is only sold in one color and one configuration.

 What others are saying?:  “Even those with no experience using sharpening stones will quickly and easily get their blades back to factory sharpness and beyond.” -Best Knife Sharpener Guide

Price Point:

 I need it now! Availability: The Spyderco Triangle Sharpmaker can be purchased from many retailers including Amazon and KNIFEWORKS.

 Our Rating:

+ Very intuitive use + Sharpens quickly + Multiple sharpening angles + Being able to sharpen different types of blades and points

Score: 9.5Amazing

Remington 700 AAC-SD + Bell & Carlson Medalist M40 Stock

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When it comes to bolt action rifles, the Remington 700 platform is almost ubiquitous.  Big Green has created over a dozen varieties and flavors of bolt guns based off the platform because of its success and time-tested reliability.  Police and Military have used the 700 for quite some time, and it's no stranger in the field for both big and small game.  Variety is the spice of life, and Remington has something to offer most consumers no matter the niche they are after.

The 700 SPS Tactical is designed as a compact tactical rifle with a shortened 20 inch varmint (heavy profile) barrel, BDL floorplate, and a Hogue overmolded stock that's usable in any weather condition and makes grip & recoil both manageable.  It is chambered in both .308 Win and .223 Rem. The Hogue stock has a flatter type forend and a low, straight comb. It's really more of an entry-level tactical bolt action rifle meant to be accessible to a greater range of the market.  The AAC-SD variant is the same rifle, but with a "ghillie" Hogue stock that's green with flecks of color and swirls.  It has the letters AAC stamped on the receiver, and is only available in .308 Win although I've seen some in 300 Blackout floating around.

I snatched up the rifle because of the hype and it already having a threaded barrel.  On the shelf, initial impressions are pretty high.  It shoots fairly well, many owners have claimed MOA or sub-MOA out of the box.  Mine wasn't exactly as consistent, and has lead me down the path of reading, learning, and smacking myself in the forehead a couple times.  The first thing that needs replacing is the stock.  I would have paid an extra $200-250 if it had come with an HS precision or B&C stock, but perhaps it was thought that shooters who want to invest in greater accuracy would take the trouble to do so already, and so they slapped on the Hogue stock as a lowest price point option.  The hogue stock has flex to it, sure it has aluminum pillars but the forend WILL touch the barrel when using a bipod or any support.  That's a bad thing if you want your bullet holes anywhere close to each other.  I opened up the last 2 inches of the stock with a dremel to compensate for this which had to help some, but ultimately if you are after a rigid stock with solid contact with your rifle and a free floated barrel, you have to ante up and upgrade.  The difference could be 0.5"-1" tighter groups at 100 yards, which may or may not be a concern for your own level of confidence and satisfaction.

 

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I decided to pick up a Bell & Carlson Medalist/Tactical "M40" type stock.  There's alot of options out there, and how I decided really was price, and how good did this same rifle look in each stock during a google images surf session.  The time tested military style M40 riflestock was introduced in the 1970’s, replacing the wood stocks on standard issue U.S. Military sniper rifles. Even though the U.S. military has moved into other configurations, this M40 silhouette's popularity continues to increase to this day as the chassis is hard to improve upon.  B&C's M40 was found at just under $250 through Redhawk Rifles, and it was only 2.5lbs which addressed my total weight concern.  I plan on using this as a hunting rifle as well as shooting from the bench so a compromise in weight was needed.

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Now if I was a really thorough reviewer, I would have photographed groups with the factory stock, groups before bedding, and groups after bedding.  But I didn't get around to it, so you'll have to take my word that the above photo with a 3 shot group under 1 inch at 100 yards is the best I've shot with this gun, and that was with cheap 150gr factory ammo.  I'm confident now that working up some reloads in the 168-175 pill range will produce some very good results.

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame: 

R700 AAC-SD: Highly maneuverable and suppressor ready with pinpoint accuracy.

B&C M40 Stock: Bell & Carlson's Medalist Varmint/Tactical Stocks were designed from the ground up to help maximize a rifle's performance by providing a rock-solid, ergonomic firing platform incorporating the accuracy enhancing characteristics demanded by today's serious shooters with the resilience necessary for use in extreme environmental conditions.

Target Market:  

R700 AAC-SD:  Hunters and Intermediate range target shooters, especially those looking for a suppressor host.

B&C M40 Stock: Bolt Action rifle owners looking to increase performance / rule out equipment as a variable in shot group size

FNBs:  (Features and Benefits of this product)

R700 AAC-SD:

  • 308 Win with 20” Heavy Barrel with 5/8-24 Threaded Muzzle
  • Shipped with Thread Protector Installed
  • Accepts AAC® and other 5/8-24 Threaded Flash Hiders, Muzzle Brake and Suppressors
  • 1 in 10” Rate of Twist for increased bullet stability
  • 7.3 lbs
  • Hogue® Overmolded Ghillie Green™ Pillar Bedded Stock
  • X-Mark Pro® Externally Adjustable Trigger Set at 3 ½ Pounds
  • BDL hinged floor plate

B&C M40 Stock:

  • Designed as a drop in fit for heavy barrel Remington 700 short action or long action rifles.
  • Free floated barrel channel
  • Full aluminum bedding block that extends from the grip to the front swivel stud
  • Dual front swivel studs to allow for bipod and sling attachment
  • Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad
  • BDL hinged floor plate design
  • 14" LOP
  • 2.5 lbs.
  • Raised comb for better eye alignment with scope, notch built into comb to accommodate bolt removal.

 What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

R700 AAC-SD:  Hogue Overmold Ghillie Stock only. Many aftermarket stocks available is various colors.

B&C M40 Stock:  Black, Black w/ Gray web, Gray w/ black web, Olive Green w/ Black web, Tan w/ Black web,

What others are saying? 

R700 AAC-SD:  "If you’re looking for a relatively cheap but accurate bolt action rifle that can put your silencer to work, the AAC-SD is a bullseye. If you don’t have a silencer, if you’re simply looking to put rounds on target, you can buy a factory fresh Weatherby Vanguard S2 and kit it out for less than a standard Remington 700, let alone this one." The Truth About Guns Review

"Great rifle for what I paid, makes an excellent budget precision starter kit. I did change out the stock, because the Hogue overmold stock, although attractive, was way too flexible. On a bipod I can actually watch the stock contact the barrel, negating the free float. It would be 5 stars if not for the stock, which I consider to be a conceptual flaw. This is meant to be a tactical rifle, with the ability to make multiple accurate shots. This is not possible form a bipod with the included stock. " Buds Guns Review

B&C M40 Stock: "The B&C Medalist stocks (of which we are discussing) are a hand laid Kevlar and composite shell with fiber reinforced foam over an aluminum inner chassis. The aluminum skeleton runs "grip to tip". I have several of these. I can tell you they will stand up to more than most on here will ever put their rifles through. I will say that in my opinion the B&C Medalist stocks are higher quality than H&S Precision stocks." Sniper's Hide Review

Price point:

R700 AAC-SD:  MSRP= $833.00 Retail= $656.00 Buds Guns

B&C M40 Stock:   Retail = $289.00 on MidwayUSA Best Value= $249.99 on Redhawk Rifles

I need it now! Availability: 

R700 AAC-SD:  Check local gunshops, and popular online dealers, the AAC-SD is commonly listed but mostly out of stock.

B&C M40 Stock: As of time writing review, sold out in every color on major dealers, I got mine at Redhawk Rifles and their getting low on certain colors, so hurry!

Our Rating:

R700 AAC-SD: + Short bull barrel achieves accuracy through rigidity, easy to transport with shorter OAL. + Will make a great suppressor host. + Trigger is satisfactory IMHO, 3.5lbs is light enough for me. + Its a Remington 700, one of the most customizable, blueprinted actions out there.  Aftermarket options are very good.

- Factory Hogue stock is the weakest link, a must-replace for any serious shooter. - Remington's 700 bolt handles aren't as robust as they were in the past, can be broken if dropped or prying bolt open on stuck casing. (Had mine tapped and secured with a screw for extra support)

B&C M40 Stock: + Absolute drop-in fit with no modifications needed (on this particular rifle, your results may vary) hinged floorplate operates correctly. + Improves groups greatly from factory Hogue stock + Precise CNC-machined aluminum bedding block ensures a perfect metal-to-metal fit along receiver, aligns the barreled action, stiffen the forend, and eliminate the need for conventional bedding methods (Although glass bedding will still help create a perfect, gapless bed.) + Freefloats the barrel + Weight kept down compared to other model stocks 3lbs + over +  Stock comes with a lifetime factory warranty on materials and workmanship.

- Inside factory inletting was a little rough on this particular stock, but got filled in during glass bedding process anyway. - Outdated company website (call me, B&C!)

 

Score: 6.5 OK65

R700 AAC-SD:  Reasoning - for the MSRP amount and AAC's name attached I expected more innovation or at least a better all around rifle instead of an SPS w/ threaded barrel and different color stock. It's still a good rifle, but a tackdriver or tactical rifle out of the box it is not. Cost saving corners for Remington are pretty obvious. For $600-$800, better performers are available.

B&C M40 Stock:    8.5 Great85

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ares Armor Gavel Ambidextrous Safety Selector

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IMG_4456When I got the Ares Armor Gavel out of the package I realized that there were two different sized safety selectors. I also noticed the sprocket design that allows the user to mount it at an angle that is easy and comfortable for them. As long as you can take something apart and put it back together you should have no problem installing this on your own rifle. It even comes with the tool to screw it together (as it should). Once you have the shaft installed then it’s time to figure out how you want it set up. The safety selectors can be mounted in 30 degree increments and they’re swappable.

IMG_4457I liked having it mounted so that when it was disengaged, the selector was vertical. I can manipulate the small one with my dominant hand so I like to have the larger one mounted on my offside. I found it to be easier to use with my offhand. It’s also designed to be a short throw safety selector. You only have to actuate it 55 degrees instead of the regular 90. The only thing that I didn’t like was that the safety selectors were made of polymer. I’m sure that they’re strong and will last for a long time, it just takes some time to get used to. I have recommended it to everyone I know with an AR and some friends without one.

Firearms Insider Reviews

Claim to Fame: Ambidextrous short throw safety selector.

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Target Market: Anyone with an AR-15  or AR-10

FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product) Made of lightweight polymer. Shorter throw than regular safeties. 100% American made Many angles to set it to user preference.

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available? It’s only available in black. why would you want it any other way?

What others are saying? “...I'd suggest it to those building a lower or looking to upgrade their current set-up. ”-Zog117 ar15.com “...overall an excellent upgrade…”-Hunter aresarmor.com

Price point (MSRP versus actual retail) IMG_4454MSRP = $40.00 aresarmor.com Retail = $40.00 eBay.com

I need it now! Availability: Either try eBay or grab one from aresarmor.com.

Our Rating (What we say about it) + Installation is super easy + It comes with the necessary tools to install it + the piece that goes inside your AR is metal + Ambidextrous + Different sides are interchangeable and one is smaller than the other + Quicker to disengage the safety + Many angles to mount the safety selector - Actual safety selector made of polymer, feels cheap(performs great though)

 

 

 

Score 9.0 Amazing

Blackhawk Sportster Rifle Case

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Claim to Fame: A convenient and extremely durable case to protect and carry your AR.

Target Market: AR shooters of all levels.  rifle case 2

FNB's:  (Features and Benefits of this product)

  • 5 exterior magazine holders
  • 1 large exterior pocket
  • Full-opening for shooting mat configuration
  • Heavy-duty YKK zippers
  • Abrasion and mildew resistant 1000 denier nylon

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?:  Black is the only color option that this bag is offered in.

What others are saying?:

Price point:

  • MSRP =  $43.99 - 46.99 (based upon size)
  • Retail =  $25.99 - 39.99  (based upon size)

I need it now! Availability: Readily available online at stores like Optics Planet, Amazon and or Blackhawk.

Our Rating:

+ Extremely durable + Magazine pockets easily and securely hold 30rd mags + Can open up into a shooting mat + Closed-end foam is great at protection your firearm

- Made in Vietnam - No inner storage

 

Score: 9.0 Amazing90

Jared prefers Simon Peter Sport Company for all his FFL needs.

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