The Sage Dynamics signature series pistols are based on the Glock 45 , upgraded to Aaron Cowan’s designated specs by Agency Arms.
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COWAN!’s books (including Winter’s War) now available in print
Herein shalt thou find assorted stuff and things about Aaron Cowan, founder and HMFIC of Sage Dynamics and longtime Breach-Bang-Clear contributor. Note that these updates are largely about COWAN! himself. If you're seeking information about one of his courses (or want...
Cowan’s Great Multitool Throwdown
Today Cowan! does a throwdown between three popular multitools. Read up. Multitools have been popular among the hands-on community for decades. This whole class of implements was arguably started by Tim...
COWAN! reviews the 5.11 TacTec
People has asked how we pick what we review - it's simple. Some stuff we choose, and buy, because we're interested in it. Some stuff is sent by the manufacturer. We always try to run the good with the bad, keeping in mind this filter: if we say something is good, and...
COWAN! on the Skydex Battle Trainer Running Shoe
What in the hell do these guys know about shoes? Well, I wore them around town and found them damn comfortable and perhaps a bit stylish.
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COWAN!
[row][column one-half] [widgetkit id=3] [/column][column one-half] Aaron (Breach-Bang-COWAN!) is an idiot savant of the tactical variety from a little place we like to call Hotlanta. He is the Lead Instructor and HMFIC of program development for Sage Dynamics who...
Light and Lumens: You Want it All, or You’re Wrong
We discuss light and lumens a lot here, partially because we’re gay for flashlights, but mostly because it’s a damned important topic.
P365 XMACRO: New 17+1 Hybrid ~ish Micro
New from SIG Sauer, the P365 XMACRO! The Mag Life breaks down all the details and answers questions you may have about it.
Dual-Force Multi-Tool from Gerber
The brand new Dual-Force multi-tool from Gerber is prepared to complete a multitude of tasks with over a dozen built-in gadgets.
STACCATO 2011: STI guns have a (sorta) new name
It’s now Staccato 2011. It *was* STI Firearms (or STI Guns). The name is now eponymous in reverse: the STI Staccato guns remain BADASS.