As a firearms owner and instructor, I look at eyewear from two perspectives: ballistic rating and how well it cut down on glare. Traditionally, when we think of range eye protection, we picture a dedicated set of specs that lives most of its life in the range bag and only comes out when it’s...
Tracking Tags, Part 2: Track Your Guns When You Travel
Brian wraps up his travel adventures, keeping track of his gun amidst all the lost baggage. In Part 1 of this short series, you probably realized just how valuable a luggage tracker could be to track your guns. In this article, I will go over some features of them and dive into the specifics...
Tracking Tags, Part 1: Track Your Guns When You Travel
During Southwest Airlines’ meltdown this past holiday, I decided it was time to have a way to keep track of my firearms while traveling. Southwest canceled my flight to Dallas, and I had to rebook on American at the last minute. I was traveling to Dallas for the holidays and was going to shoot...
What’s In My Gun Room? – Part 2
We all have gun stuff. What kind of stuff is in your gun room or safe? In this part 2 of the series, I’ll be discussing three more items: a casing/shell checker, security cameras, and a free-standing gun rack. Each one of these items has its own use and importance in a gun room....
Dry-Fire Training, Part 4 – Mantis BlackbeardX
The Mantis BlackbeardX allows you to dry-fire train realistically with your AR-15. What is the Mantis BlackbeardX? It combines the auto-resetting trigger of the original Blackbeard with the shooting analysis of the MantisX. With this system, you’ll receive real-time feedback during your dry-fire training on how you can improve your performance with your AR-15....
What’s In My Gun Room? – Part 1
We all have gun stuff. What kind of stuff is in your gun room or safe? What’s in your Gun Room? My quick and easy response would be “guns.” But, what about everything else? What else do you have in your gun room? Another easy answer would be “ammo.” Let’s go a little bit further...
