In recent years PCC or pistol caliber carbine has rapidly exploded into popularity in the competition scene with many enjoying it for its ease of entry and fast pace. For a long time direct...
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Friday Night Lights: Using Ameriglo Tritium Iron Sights To Shoot Passive Under NODs
I don’t normally use iron sights. Not when I can mount a red dot. But Ameriglo offered up some of their iron sights for review and I opted for the Ameriglo Tritium MBUS Pro front sight as well as...
TFB Review: Crimson Trace CMR-301 Light and Laser Combo
When someone mentions Crimson Trace, the first thing that comes to my mind is a pistol-mounted, grip-activated visible laser. While this style of aiming device was Crimson Trace’s chief offering for...
TFB Review: Strike Industries SIOPTO SCOUTER Red Dot Sight
Not long ago, iron sights were still the standard when it came to sighting systems on a rifle. In fact, I knew an instructor only three years ago who wouldn’t let us use red dots because they were...
Springfield Garrison Review – A Thousand Rounds with Springfield’s Newest 1911
Personal disclosure: I have a lot of trigger time with the 1911 platform. I’ve collected, sold, fixed, competed, hunted with, and shot tens of thousands of rounds through the platform, and...
TFB Review: Walther PDP Pistol
In February of this year (2021) after an aggressive marketing campaign, Walther released their new series of striker-fired pistols dubbed the Performance Duty Pistol or PDP. The striker-fired pistol...
TFB Lightning Review: Glock Watches – USA vs Euro Editions
Last September Glock announced their Glock Watch. Pete wrote about the US released 35th Anniversary edition. Well, Europe got its own version that is rather different yet similar in some ways to the...
TFB Review: Boyds Classic Stock
I have an affinity for older guns. For whatever reason, I simply enjoy shooting guns that have some historical significance, even if it is minor. But this leads to a problem: how do you balance the...