Tactical Atlas Firearm Blog
Gear Review: Butler Creek’s ASAP AR15 magazine loader works great
by Eve FlaniganThis AR15 magazine loader device might make shooting easier and more fun for anyone who has had carpal tunnel surgery or other arm/hand injuries.
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Former Milwaukee officer found not guilty in shooting death of Sylville Smith
by Brian SeayA jury on Wednesday found former officer Dominique Heaggan-Brown not guilty of first-degree reckless homicide for the killing of Sylville Smith last summer.
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Gun Review: Mle. M.16 Berthier rifle in 8mm Lebel
by Francis BorekShe’s not the fastest, nor the prettiest, but the Berthier did job when she was called upon to do so. You can’t ask much more than that.
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Five misused shooting terms that annoy me
by Jeffrey DenningThere are a few things that make me cringe: getting struck by lightning, swimming naked with chum in shark-infested waters, and hearing or reading words that are just plain annoying or incorrect within the firearms and tactical community.
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Gear Review: The Crye Precision Gun Clip holster is much more versatile than you’d think (VIDEO)
by David HigginbothamCrye Precision is known for its hard use clothing, and they're branching out with more gear, including this curious Gun Clip holster. Yet building a new style of holster is like trying to build a better mouse trap. But, as Crye has shown, sometimes the effort is worth it.
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The Austrian Steyr-Hahn M1912 Pistol: ‘Like if Picasso drew a 1911…’ (VIDEO)
by Chris EgerLong before Gaston Glock stopped building curtain rods and moved on to polymer pistols, the Austrian firm of Steyr was producing eye-popping handgun designs for the turn of the century regular. Case and point, the oddball M1912 pistol.
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