Tag: Shooting Gallery
The FN Tactical Sport Rifle Project
This week we take a look at our prime “test bed” for scopes, the FN TSR (Tactical Sport Rifle) in its many iterations and our newest long-range scope, the Maven RS.4 5-30X FFP. Plus, have you ever heard of TACRIG holsters? Well, here’s your chance.
Murder Soars!
The murder rate in America rose almost 30% in 2020, says the FBI’s newest stats. What does that mean for your personal self-defense? Also, the new Primary Arms SLx MicroPrisim sight gets its first test in competition.
Little Martini; Big Ruger
This week Michael takes a look at a great fun rifle, the custom BSA Martini in .38/.357, and one of Ruger’s long-range blasters, the Hawkeye Long-Range Target in .300 Win Mag.
The .460 Raging Hunter Lifts Off!
This week it’s all get ready for the "boom” as we start putting every round we can find through the .460 S&W Magnum Taurus Raging Hunter. Also a classic holster for a new classic revolver.
Awash in Propaganda!
What is propaganda and how does it work? Here’s the answer, but don’t say it on Facebook or you’ll join Michael in “jail.”
Always Be Ready for the Second Move!
First, a couple of great small companies — the Henning Group and Targets USA, then some self-defense thinking for the New World.
The Biggest Lever Gun Thumper!
This week we dip back into our archives to take a look at the Big Horn Armory Model 89 lever gun in .500 Magnum, plus a little bit of history on S&W’s massive magnum cartridge.
Australia — Gone in 60 Seconds!
How quickly can a First World country fall in totalitarianism? Check out Australia. And before you get all gloomy, let’s shoot some new guns from Rock Island and SAS Imports.
Major Caliber — SDS’ Bantam 1911 and Rock Island’s VRF14!
This week, Michael gets a look at the Tisas “Bantam” lightweight Commander-sized 1911 from SDS Imports and Rock Island’s impressive VRF14, a handful of 12 gauge! Also, an interview with Tes Salb on the TACTICAL GAMES.
Pocket Pistol Training
This week, in addition to comments on last week’s controversial podcast, Michael looks at how carrying a pocket pistol changes how a person should train.