Tag: Trijicon RMRcc
The 10mm Experiment Continues!
This week we update the ultimate bear defense gun, the Rock Island Armory 10mm Commander length. Also, some more thoughts on the idea of a “GET OFF ME!” gun.
FN’s Beast of a .45!
The FNP-45 was originally designed for a military project that never materialized. But the double-stack, hammer-fired .45 and its lookalike successor, the FNX-45, are still state-of-the-art for heavyweight handguns. Also, the Taurus GX4-XL comes back fitted for the Trij RMRcc.
Getting Ready for Africa!
This week Michael talks about the on-going modifications to the Henry Long Ranger to get it ready for Africa early next year, including incorporating the Spartan Precision magnetic bipod system. Also, the Trijicon RMRcc on the Taurus GX4 XL.
Taurus’ GX4 Grows Up!
This week we look at the new Taurus GX4 XL, the micro with the slightly longer slide and barrel. Results? Less muzzle flash and a less “snappy” recoil wave, making the little gun easier to control.
A Little Bit Old; A Little Bit New
This week we take a look at two guns, their designs separated by hundreds of years, but both at the top of their respective games.