Gear Review: Galco Masterbilt Series Thunderclap Leather Holster
Being a member of the Fudd Generation, I fondly remember the look and smell of a new leather holster as you take it from its packaging. It’s kinda like that new-car smell.
Being a member of the Fudd Generation, I fondly remember the look and smell of a new leather holster as you take it from its packaging. It’s kinda like that new-car smell.
We’re looking at a small form-factor red dot optic. Although clearly designed for handgun slides (RMR footprint), the included Weaver base and riser means the RXM-300 could just as easily be at home on a rifle or shotgun.
No one wants to have to pay Uncle Sam so much as a dollar more than they’re obligated by law. That goes doubly for the tax you’re forced to pay thanks to the Federal Firearms Act for the privilege of making your gun quieter and more comfortable to shoot.
The most important aspect of any spotting scope is — no surprise here — the image quality. That’s where the Trace Advanced shines, providing a crisp, clear image at ranges from as close as 10 yards to way, way on out there.
The conventional wisdom about universal holsters is that they suck. In the modern era, though, we’ve seen a few examples
The LVC Shorty M4 rifle bag passes the old eyeball test just fine. Putting it into use however, is where this thing really makes its money.
Hello, my name is John and I’m a flashaholic. As a kid I had a lot of anxiety about darkness.
Like most folks, I like to plan “big hunts” well in advance. Like most folks, I don’t actually do it. That’s how I found myself binge listening to Randy Newberg’s Outdoor Class course on hunting pronghorn while on the drive up to Nebraska and Wyoming to hunt pronghorn.
I’ve worn the Garmin tactix 7 Pro Ballistics every day for the last year and a half. I’ve worn it on hunts and medical missions across the US and around the world and yet I still haven’t used all of the features it has. It’s an amazing piece of technology.
I’ve been a knife guy since I was a kid. Back in those days I’d troll gun shows with my dad and look for “deals.” Sometimes those deals were junk imports, but sometimes the deals were surplus knives and bayonets.