What are some of the gear differences between USPSA and IDPA? I use some of the same gear in both IDPA and USPSA. In this post, we’ll be covering some differences in equipment used in USPSA Production and IDPA SSP
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What are some of the gear differences between USPSA and IDPA? I use some of the same gear in both IDPA and USPSA. In this post, we’ll be covering some differences in equipment used in USPSA Production and IDPA SSP
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Setting up a 2 point sling for an AR pattern rifle can be a confusing task, if no one has showed you how and with modern rifles and rails there are many ways to…. um, install them sub-optimally. Personally, I
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Prior to the SHOT Show I got an e-mail from Mike from Sticky Holsters asking if I would like to try one of his IWB holsters. I was aware of his holsters and had long considered them to be among
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I’ve been using the Comp-tac International Holster for the past couple of months for dry-fire and USPSA matches. The International is Comp-tac’s answer to drop-offset holsters for USPSA/IPSC competition and is a worthy entry into their line of accessories. You
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One of the biggest advantages of the collapsible stock is the ability to adjust the length of pull to the shooter, but can add some complexity and confusion. The collapsible stock allows the same gun to be used with or without body armor, by
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Yesterday, I received a package that I have been waiting for since mid-December… a Trijicon RMR – RM06. Obviously they are in high demand, but the reason for my wait had only a little to do with demand. The Trijicon RMR
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The inclusion of the Concealment Solutions ASP (Appendix Specific Platform) in our Appendix carry project might be a surprise to some since it wasn’t included in the Appendix Holster Round-up, but it was requested by a reader and Jason was
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When it comes to AR pattern rifles there was a time not too long ago that you could have it your way. You could buy an off the shelf basic rifle that would more than likely do everything you’d ever
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