Another great review by the team at The Range Reviews: Tactical of the Buffer Technologies 1911 Recoil Buffer.
Buffer Technologies 1911 Recoil Buffer
"The buffer is made from a specific and proprietary polyurethane. It provides a considerable amount of protection to the slide as it reaches the end of motion and slams into the recoil spring guide by cushioning the impact."
Shoot Straight,
GunSlinger
Reviewing the Reviews
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
"New" Old .38 Special Revolver...Smith and Wesson Model 64-5
Fellows,
Hi Power--Handguns has a personal review of the Smith and Wesson Model 64-5
A "New" Old .38 Special Revolver...
He has pretty good blog, check it out!
Shoot Straight,
GunSlinger
Reviewing the Reviews
Hi Power--Handguns has a personal review of the Smith and Wesson Model 64-5
A "New" Old .38 Special Revolver...
He has pretty good blog, check it out!
Shoot Straight,
GunSlinger
Reviewing the Reviews
Thursday, March 26, 2009
The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles: The Range Reviews: The .416 Ruger and the Hawkeye Alaskan
Big Bore Sluggers, listen up!
Albert Rasch at The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles has reviewed the Ruger Hawkeye Alaskan:
Ruger Hawkeye Alaskan in .416 Ruger
"The rifle weighed in at a reasonable 7 3/4 lbs so it wasn't the weight that moderated the recoil from the Ruger 416 that it was chambered for. Control was phenomenal, and I believe that the Hogue stock along with the new improved recoil pad, had a lot to do with the relatively reasonable recoil generated by the cartridge/rifle combination."
Shoot Straight,
GunSlinger
Reviewing the Reviews
Albert Rasch at The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles has reviewed the Ruger Hawkeye Alaskan:
Ruger Hawkeye Alaskan in .416 Ruger
"The rifle weighed in at a reasonable 7 3/4 lbs so it wasn't the weight that moderated the recoil from the Ruger 416 that it was chambered for. Control was phenomenal, and I believe that the Hogue stock along with the new improved recoil pad, had a lot to do with the relatively reasonable recoil generated by the cartridge/rifle combination."
Shoot Straight,
GunSlinger
Reviewing the Reviews
Whitetail Woods Introduces: Super-X® Power Max Bonded™
Deer hunters, listen up!
Whitetail Woods is introducing Winchester's newest:
Super-X® Power Max Bonded™ is specifically designed for the whitetail deer hunter.
Super-X® Power Max Bonded™
Shoot Straight,
GunSlinger
Reviewing the Reviews
Whitetail Woods is introducing Winchester's newest:
Super-X® Power Max Bonded™ is specifically designed for the whitetail deer hunter.
Super-X® Power Max Bonded™
Shoot Straight,
GunSlinger
Reviewing the Reviews
Marauder Outdoors: Custom Cut Slings
Listen up people!
Ben Gustafson of Ben G Outdoors, has a great review on the Marauder Outdoors Custom Cut Sling.
Good Stuff.
Shoot Straight,
GunSlinger
Reviewing the Reviews
Ben Gustafson of Ben G Outdoors, has a great review on the Marauder Outdoors Custom Cut Sling.
Ben G. Outdoors Review: Marauder Outdoors Custom Cut Sling
"It is nice to have a sling that you don’t have to adjust to fit your gun. Just strap it on and go. The one inch width and common lengths of 24”, 30”, 33”, 36”, make bulky slings with extra length, and adjustments a thing of the past. You can easily fit your gun into the gun case with out any problems."
Good Stuff.
Shoot Straight,
GunSlinger
Reviewing the Reviews
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The Range Reviews: Combat Application Tools - CAT M-4
Here is a great review on the Combat Applications Tool the CAT M-4
The Range Reviews: Tactical: Tactical Reviews: Combat Application Tools - CAT M-4
"Myself, I wish I had the Combat Applications Tool CAT M-4 back when I was in the US Army, when the M16A1 was ubiquitous, and A2s the cutting edge of the AR platform. The CAT M-4 would have saved me a lot of scrubbing."
Shoot Straight,
GunSlinger
Reviewing the Reviews
The Range Reviews: Tactical: Tactical Reviews: Combat Application Tools - CAT M-4
"Myself, I wish I had the Combat Applications Tool CAT M-4 back when I was in the US Army, when the M16A1 was ubiquitous, and A2s the cutting edge of the AR platform. The CAT M-4 would have saved me a lot of scrubbing."
Shoot Straight,
GunSlinger
Reviewing the Reviews
Plano 45102 Adjustable Rod Case
Extreme Outdoors: Product Review: Plano 45102 Adjustable Rod Case
"After several years of cutting my teeth with that rod, it met its end by getting slammed in the door of my car. How could this horrific thing happen? Simple: I didn't have a rod holder or case. I was extremely frustrated at my loss, and even more frustrated when I went to purchase a new rod"
"After several years of cutting my teeth with that rod, it met its end by getting slammed in the door of my car. How could this horrific thing happen? Simple: I didn't have a rod holder or case. I was extremely frustrated at my loss, and even more frustrated when I went to purchase a new rod"
Plano 45102 Adjustable Rod Case
Suggested Retail: $49.99
Color: Green and Tan
Features: Adjusts from 5'3" to 8'5"-lockable-hinging door-handle for carrying
Gear Geek's: 32 Oz Melton Pea Coat
Gear Geek's: 32 Oz Melton Pea Coat:
"The US Navy Pea Coat was adopted during the early 20th Century, from Britain’s Royal Navy Reefer Jacket. The Royal Navies first regulations for uniforms for other ranks were issued in 1857, a century after the regulations for officers and this garment was originally used by Midshipmen ( Reefers )."
"The US Navy Pea Coat was adopted during the early 20th Century, from Britain’s Royal Navy Reefer Jacket. The Royal Navies first regulations for uniforms for other ranks were issued in 1857, a century after the regulations for officers and this garment was originally used by Midshipmen ( Reefers )."
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Duct Tape Shoot Out
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