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DDM4ISR: The New Integrally Suppressed Rifle From Daniel Defense
As a lover of all things quiet, I realize the significance of .300BLK. A heavy, subsonic round that can be easily adopted into the most popular semiautomatic rifle system in the country, if not the world? Awesome. However, I have yet to find an application for .300BLK that works for me. Well, the new Daniel […]
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Faxon Announces Matched Bolts and Barrels
Faxon Firearms is now offering matched bolts and barrels in both 5.56 NATO and 300 BLK configurations. According to the company, when a customer orders both a barrel and a bolt for the same caliber, the company will “precision match the bolt to the barrel using custom hardened gauging.” For clear identification, the company will […]
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POTD: AK Shorty
Nothing like a clean AK. The AK-104 “shorty” in 7.62×39, a popular tool of trade among Russian LE Special Forces. Photo by Kalashnikov Concern
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Magpul Teases Sub-Compact 12 Rd. GL9 Glock Magazine
Magpul…. you tease. Released on their website without much of an ado are details on the upcoming sub-compact magazine for 9mm Glock handguns. Dubbed the PMAG12 GL 9, the magazine is ready-made for the Glock 26 handgun, adding an additional two rounds of capacity. The +2 comes with a catch – the magazines are indeed […]
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A Different Way To Play PokemonGo
Blackwolf Inc. has a different approach to hunting Pokemon than the recently popular App PokemonGo. He shoots at a plush version of Pikachu, one of the primary Pokemon characters of the series. The shooters starts off with a Tan Canik TP9SA. Then steps it up to dual wielding S&W M&Ps. Then what looks like a […]
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BREAKING: Slide Fire and Bump Fire Settle Lawsuit
In late 2014, Slide Fire Solutions initiated a patent infringement lawsuit against Bump Fire Systems over the use and ownership of intellectual property that is the backbone of their rapid-fire stock products. It appears that Slide Fire has won the suit and is set to receive damages from Bump Fire who will no longer be […]
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The Run and Gun Series: Why We Do It (And All Scores So Far)
The TFBTV Run and Gun series seems to be a viewer favorite, and it also happens to be the most fun one to make! It allows us to put old rifles to the test and make a short, concise video that can often uncover a few things you wouldn’t normally notice when firing from a […]
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THE CONTINUING MISADVENTURES OF GLOCKY AND MCCOLT – #2
See Episode 1 of GLOCKY & MCCOLT here. We now rejoin our heroes in episode 2: Do you like Glocky & MCCOLT? Don’t forget to support TFB’s awesome advertisers and sponsors.
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Ranger Point Precision – Short-Stroke Lever Action Carbines
Recently, custom-lever action rifles have piqued my interest. Steel and wood is a refreshing change from a steady diet of polymer and aluminum. Besides, every red-blooded American should have a reliable lever action in their stable. So when I stumbled upon Ranger Point Precision (RPP) in Cypress, Texas, I was immediately intrigued. Not only did I […]
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Rebuttal – Why I Choose to Use PMAGs
The moment TFBTV contributor and Senior Writer Alex Capps stated he doesn’t use PMAGs, I swear I heard a collective gasp from the Modern Sporting Rifle crowd. Blasphemy! How dare one not worship at the alter of Magpul and drink the kool-aid?!? Or, at the very least, worship lesser gods such as Lancer, ETS, Hexmag, […]
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Review: Strike Industries’ Strike Switch For The AR-15
Back at SHOT show I dropped by the Strike Industries booth to see what kind of madmen come up with all these wonderful toys and was flooded with prototypes of upcoming parts that will be in production later this year. One of those products was the Strike Switch and now that it is shipping […]
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Shotgun Recoil Tip from Mossberg
Former USMC and current LEO Jeremy Stafford recently completed a video blog for Mossberg that caught my attention. The video blog’s purpose is to illustrate how to use recoil to your advantage, specifically with pump shotguns. For the video Stafford used a Mossberg 500 Pump Action Tactical Shotgun. In order to make the concept clear […]
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Review: Strike Industries’ Strike Forward Assist
If you follow the blog you are well aware of what Strike Industries brings to the table, a track record of providing innovative and well built AR-15 accessories at a very reasonable price. They have started shipping the Strike forward assist tailor made for shooters looking for a more aggressive forward assist than the factory A2 […]
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Autonomous Alloy Target System
Autonomous Alloy has a fun looking target system. They are linkable steel targets that connect to a smart phone. They are like a combnation of the Larue or Strike Mark steel targets that auto reset mixed with the connectivity of Auto Targets. You may recall a couple articles about Auto Targets. Click here if you […]
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TFBTV Shooting: The CMMG Mk-W Anvil in .458 SOCOM
In this episode of TFBTV Shooting: James shoots the monster of an AR15 made by CMMG, the Mk-W, a.k.a. the Anvil; a .458 SOCOM AR on a custom engineered platform from CMMG. Full review is here: https://youtu.be/-oYoBRYq2Rs
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Why I Don’t Use PMAGs
The Magpul PMAG is a great, well designed magazine that many people like and use in various rifles around the world, but over the years I have discovered that they are not the best option for me personally. It isn’t that they are bad (in fact they feed and run very well in certain firearms) […]
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Review: Sig Sauer P320 Sub-Compact X-Change Kit
We just reviewed the excellent Sig P320 compact in 9mm and absolutely loved it. The compact frame in the medium size fit into my hand like it was designed for it. I wanted to know if the sub-compact version would feel just as at home as the compact. The X-Change kit that we requested was […]
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Review: Sig Sauer P320 Compact
If you have been paying attention to the news recently you know that the FBI just selected an unknown Glock as their new sidearm. Shortly after the original solicitation was published many people had the opinion that it was written with the purpose of specifically targeting the Sig Sauer P320 as the obvious choice, when […]
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Predator Thermal Vision With Night Vision?
Talking to some friends and one of them mentioned the PSQ-20 ENVG (Enhanced Night Vision Goggle). He described it as Night Vision with thermal vision. So I found this video to share with you all. This is just plain cheating LOL. There are commercial versions available and a real bargain at only $15,000 LOL. […]
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POTD: Afghani Tornado aka Cone Of Death
The photo is a long exposure of a gun ship, most likely an AC-130 Spooky, raining down a whole lot of damage and pain. Due to the rather precise nature of its targeting system, the AC-130 can fly in a counter clockwise “pivot turn”circles concentrating fire on a small area.
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