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The RMT Nomad - The Never Sit Still AR Trigger

The RMT Nomad – The Never Sit Still AR Trigger

I love the modularity of the AR-15 rifle. It’s such an excellent platform with more aftermarket support than any other rifle on the market. The aftermarket can make a very simple rifle into nearly anything you want it to be. From a home defense carbine to a designated marksman’s rifle. You can swap and upgrade roughly everything, including the trigger. Today we are talking about a new trigger on the market called the RMT Nomad.

Torture Test: The Savior Rifle Bag

Torture Test: The Savior Rifle Bag

Writing a rifle bag review seems pretty straight forward right? All you have to do is talk about the material, construction, and compartments and call it a day. Well, I wanted to make this informative and entertaining so I decided to torture test a rifle bag from Savior and see what happens.

Grand Opening of the SIG SAUER Experience Center

Grand Opening of the SIG SAUER Experience Center

The new SIG Experience Center included a huge flagship store, a 30-position indoor shooting range, the SIG SAUER Museum, and the members-only 1751 Club.

Alaska Arms: Ruger M77 Rings and Extra Round Floorplate

Alaska Arms: Ruger M77 Rings and Extra Round Floorplate

Alaska is known as a land of extremes, and the men and women who successfully live and hunt there are rather particular about what does and doesn’t work.

New Vortex Razor HD LHT 4.5-22x50 FFP: Full Review

New Vortex Razor HD LHT 4.5-22×50 FFP: Full Review

In my never-ending search for the perfect optic to pair with a lightweight, long-range hunting rifle, Vortex Optics’ Razor HD LHT piqued my interest with its impressive feature set to weight ratio. How well does it perform in the field though? I’ve put the new 4.5-22×50 MOA model through extensive testing and am here to answer that exact question.

Area 419 Hellfire Linear Flash Suppressor

Area 419 Hellfire Linear Flash Suppressor

This is no question the best muzzle device I have seen yet for a short barrel gun. Worth every penny. If you have an AR pistol or SBR that needs taming, there is a new Sheriff in town. And its name is Hellfire LFS.

Franklin Armory’s Binary 10/22 Trigger RIPS (With NEW Trigger Housing)

Franklin Armory’s Binary 10/22 Trigger RIPS (With NEW Trigger Housing)

I was more excited about the 22-C1 trigger for the 10/22 (and compatibles) than any other. Why? Because ammo is freaking expensive. Slinging lead is fun, but those 30-round .223 Rem. magazines add up quick. With the 22-C1, you can have the fun of super-fast semi-automatic fire without setting fire to your wallet. You may not win any wars with a 10/22, but it’s one of the best range toys I’ve ever had.

Lightweight V2 SnipePod from Kramer Designs is the Perfect Western Hunting Bipod

Lightweight V2 SnipePod from Kramer Designs is the Perfect Western Hunting Bipod

If you’re a hunter, the SnipePod can be a crucial piece of gear. It gives you a stable yet flexible base to take sitting shots over brush and grass, and it significantly less than any other sitting bipod on the market (and less than many prone bipods as well). For $145, that’s not a bad deal.

RAD Training with Crimson Trace at Gunsite

RAD Training with Crimson Trace at Gunsite

When I heard that Crimson Trace had come out with a new line of red dot sights, their Rapid Aiming Dots (RAD), it made complete sense to me. After all, Crimson Trace has been in the firearm laser and light business for decades, and in more recent years has introduced their scope lines, so adding electronics into optics to get new electronic sights seems to be the natural progression.

Modernizing Your Lever Action with Ranger Point Precision and Form Stocks

Modernizing Your Lever Action with Ranger Point Precision and Form Stocks

Most people don’t think of lever actions when they consider modern self-defense rifles mostly because they were the military, law enforcement, and civilian choice of the late 1800s. The libtards aren’t as threatened by them and you can still own them in places like New York.  By design, they weren’t originally made to mount optics, lights, lasers, or suppressors. Turns out that with a few modifications they work fantastic for all of that though.