My new EDC holster, the Crossbreed Holsters rogue. I made this my new EDC holster because it is one of the most comfortable holster I’ve ever tried, the Rogue has solid retention, it’s made in the USA, and look at the awesome sprinkle print! The Rogue from Crossbreed is also adjustable to ride height, cant, accepts a variety of belt clips, has a removeable spare magazine holder, and has a built in claw to limit printing.
In this review I put the CMMG DISSENT Mk4 PDW through a full set of real-world tests to show how this bufferless PDW performs for compact builds, duty use, and range fun. The DISSENT is unique because it uses CMMG’s patent-pending Compact Action that houses the recoil system in the upper receiver — eliminating the traditional buffer tube and opening up folding/compact stock options.
Key features covered in this video: -Compact Action / bufferless design — how it changes balance, stock options, and overall footprint.
-Multiple calibers & barrel lengths available — we discuss common configs including 5.56/.223, .300 AAC Blackout, 9mm, 5.7×28, and barrel lengths from very short PDW barrels up to carbine lengths. I explain how caliber + barrel choice affects recoil and terminal performance.
-Non-reciprocating side charger — easier charging/clearing and ambidextrous usability.
-Operating systems by caliber — direct-impingement Compact Action on some builds and Radial Delayed Blowback options on select calibers (noted where applicable).
My review of the Icarus Precision Ace Socom grip module for the Sig Sauer P320. Like the other grips from Icarus that I’ve reviewed it is the nicest Sig grip replacement currently available. Made from billet 7075 aluminum, available in two different sizes, large beavertail, double trigger undercut, standard 1913 rail, and the best grip texture.
I put the Matrix Arms MX19 aluminum frame for the Glock 19 through its paces in this in-depth review. If you’re considering upgrading from the stock polymer frame, this video will help you decide whether the MX19 is worth it.
What’s inside: -Installation & fit: how the MX19 aligns with Glock components -Feel & handling: grip, recoil control, balance changes -Durability: what the aluminum frame adds & potential trade-offs -Weight comparison: stock vs MX19 frame -Pros & cons: Is the cost justified for your use case (competition, carry, range use, etc.)
Why watch this: If you’re into upgrading your Glock, looking for better durability, lighter weight, or a different aesthetic, this video gives all the data you need. I also compare how the MX19 frames stack up vs OEM Glock frames in feel and performance.
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The Augason Farms number 10 cans is one of the easiest ways to start prepping or to diversify your preps. They are very affordable, have a solid shelf life, a wide variety, and they are available on Amazon with free shipping.
My review on the new Vortex Defender CCW micro compact pistol red dot. Vortex has taken a huge step forward with the Defender CCW! Including a top loading 1632 battery compartment, popular RMS-c / Holosun 507k footprint, two button brightness adjustments, and solid windage & elevation adjustments. Only think I see that could be improved is the 10,000 hour battery life.
Blood loss sucks! Live the Creed offer several different size trauma kits including this compact EDC trauma kit. This barebones EDC kit gives you what you need to potential stop the bleed and save someone’s life. Toss in your pocket, place in a backpack, or use the molle panel on the back of the trauma kit.
Unique, easy and simple to use is how I describe the TNVC Tele Vue FoneMate. Adjustable arms to hold you phone, eye piece on the back to hold your PVS-14 or other similar device, and you can record pictures or video through your monocular into your cell phone.
My review on the Otte Gear Helmet Bag aka protect your noodles. This bag is made in the US, nicely padded, has a separate compartment for your night vision, a few more pockets to store accessories and a bright orange interior.
She’s a beaut Clark! The Sar USA P8S is a steel frame, chambered in 9mm, has a ported barrel to eat up some felt recoil, a smooth DA / SA trigger and solid magazine capacity at 17 + 1. The best of the SAR USA handgun is the price, you get an steel handgun for around $500 – $600, huge value for a solid pistol.