Robert Sadowski

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Sight Mark Wraith Mini Thermal: Heating Seeking Optic

Heat Seeking Optic: Sight Mark Wraith Mini Thermal

Using thermal optics adds a new dimension to hunting. A thermal scope is very different from a traditional rifle scope and night vision scope.

3 - Are LPVO Scopes The Best AR Optic?

Are LPVO Scopes The Best AR Optic?

LVPO or Low Power Variable Optics are an excellent compromise between the speed of a red dot and the magnification of a scope.

AR Stock Hack: Magpul STR vs. BCM Gunfighter Mod 0

AR Stock Hack: Magpul CTR vs. BCM Gunfighter Mod 0

For any AR stock, the rubber meets the road where your cheek and shoulder contact the stock, providing an interface between your shoulder and your cheek.

Point Of Impact: Why 38 Special Is Different Than 357 Magnum? 

We all know that different brands of ammunition and different bullet weights each have a different POI (Point Of Impact). Even when using the same POA (Point Of Aim) out of the same gun.

Is Installing The Magpul B.A.D. Lever A Bad Idea?

Is Installing The Magpul B.A.D. Lever A Bad Idea?

There are a multitude of aftermarket accessories you can add to your AR. They range from useless gizmos and gadgets to damn useful accessories.

What is the best bullet weight for a 1 in 8 twist?

Best Bullet Weight For a 1 in 8 Twist Rate?

Best Bullet Weight For a 1 in 8 Twist Rate? Estimated reading time: 6 minutes The most common twist rate in AR15 rifles currently manufactured and chambered in 5.56/.223 is a 1:8 twist rate. This means the bullet makes one complete rotation in eight inches. So if you have a 16-inch barrel the bullet will [...]

What's the difference between double action and single action revolvers? 

The Difference Between Double and Single-Action Revolvers

Think of cowboy six-shooters when you think of single-action triggers.

3 - Ruger Talo GP100: Every Day Carry 357 Magnum

Ruger Talo GP100: Every Day Carry 357 Magnum

Recently Ruger teamed up with Talo Distributors to create an exclusive variant of Ruger GP100 that is a fine example of a modern snubnose.

S&W Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp: Belch Fire And Leave No Empties Behind

S&W Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp: Belch Fire And Leave No Empties Behind

Smith & Wesson manufactured the Model from 1957 through 1999, but it didn’t go calmly into the night.

Hunt365 - The New Original Henry In Hunt Camp

The New Original Henry In Hunt Camp

Sunlight glints off the polished brass receiver of the New Original Henry. The New Original Henry is based on the Henry Model 1860. It was described by Confederate soldiers as “that damned Yankee rifle that can be loaded on Sunday and fired all week.”