The new air polymer x-macro grip module from Icarus Precision. The same grip ergonomics, grip texture and speed ledge as their aluminum grips at a fraction of the cost.
My new favorite load out / range bag from High Table Outfitters. This range bag is huge and has a ton of useful storage, it’s large enough to transport everything you’ll need for a day at the range or a weekend long training.
The new Vortex Defender XL Red Dot, similar to the Defender ST but with a much larger screen. This Pistol red dot uses the Delta Point Pro footprint, top load battery, 5 or 8 moa options, 25,000 battery life, two button controls and pretty clear red dot / window.
The updated Nitecore MT2c Pro, compact handheld flashlight with 1,800 lumens and 67,000 candela. This small flashlight can run on the included 18650 battery or 2 cr-123’s. You can tail cap stand the flashlight to umbrella light, has a strong steel clip, and it’s very affordable.
How to elevate your EDC, Lever Gear. Lever Gear currently has three different EDC products. Fist is the cable kit, portable device charger. Second is the tool card, 40 tools with a money clip. Third is the Edge XT, multipurpose tool with a utility blade.
My review on the Streamlight TLR RM2 Laser G. This rifle light can be mounted at the 12 o’clock position using the top pressure pad or on the side of the handguard using a traditional pressure pad. The RM2 has 1,000 lumens, 22,000 candela, and a 1.5 hour run time.
Flying with a firearm doesn’t have to be stressful—if you know the rules. In this complete guide, I share everything I’ve learned from flying with a firearm nearly 100 times, including a few mistakes you’ll want to avoid.
We’ll cover: TSA firearm regulations and airline-specific requirements What you need before you head to the airport How to pack your gun in a hard-sided case with the right TSA-approved locks Rules for ammunition transport Step-by-step check-in process at the airport 10 pro tips to make flying with a firearm smooth and stress-free Whether you’re traveling with a pistol, rifle, or shotgun, this video will help you stay legal, avoid delays, and protect your gear every step of the way.
Quick video on the Burris Fullfield E1 3-9×50 from Natchez Outdoors, IMO it is the best scope under $99.99. Normally this LPVO cost over $300 but it currently on sale at Natchez for $89.35! 3-p magnification, good glass clarity, solid windage and elevation turrets, and a standard 30mm body.