Tactical Atlas Firearm Blog
Gear Review: Meopta Meostar R2 1.7 – 10×42 4C reticle rifle scope
by Tommy GoodsonThe Meopta Meostar R2 was amazing and definitely held pace with my Nightforce, and in my opinion even edged out my Vortex as a tactical optic.
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Gear Review: OPFOR mag carrier by Limitless Gear
by Eve FlaniganUS military veteran-owned Limitless Gear set out to radically improve the way riflemen carry and manipulate AR magazines… and they’re well on their way.
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Love for a Wisconsin scope company: Vortex Optics
by Kristin AlbertsThree things generally describe Wisconsin: the Green Bay Packers, beer and fresh cheese curds, but one more deserves recognition: Vortex Optics.
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Gear Review: Transforming a Glock into an SBR with KPOS
by Jacki BillingsManufactured by FAB Defense, the KPOS is a conversion kit that takes a Glock, Sig Sauer, CZ, Beretta, Jericho or FN Five-seven pistol and turns it into a short barreled rifle all in the name of personal defense. Sold in the U.S. by Mako Group the KPOS costs less than $700. However, SBRs fall under the […]
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Gear Review: Bushnell’s hottest optics on the prairie
by Kristin AlbertsIf there’s one bit of advice on a long-range western hunt, do not—I repeat—do not go without quality binoculars and a quality rangefinder.
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A new generation of hearing protection: SensGard
by Kristin AlbertsSensGard is new type of hearing protection that blocks out loud noises but allows in nearby sounds like someone talking next to you.
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VZ G-10 Grips: ‘Someone had to do some serious math to reach this level of craftsmanship’
by David HigginbothamPart of the appeal of the 1911 is the wide variety of ways it can be modified. Grips are one of the most logical places to start. If your gun is wearing checkered wood, you may want something a bit more durable, with a bit more bite. VZ Grips has options. Their G-10 grips are built for performance, and are easy on the eyes, too.
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