KE Arms set out to address the trigger and some of the few shortfalls of what was available on the market with their SLT-1 trigger. We report on how they did.

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KE Arms set out to address the trigger and some of the few shortfalls of what was available on the market with their SLT-1 trigger. We report on how they did.
This article about a certain type of veteran was originally earlier this year — and it stoked a few fires (lots of ass-pain). It isn't a condemnation of vetrepreneurs. You who are regulars here know where we stand on supporting any small business, much less...
It burns! No, we're not talking about getting your bore punched after a visit to the Philippines. Mad Duo Language Lessons: Powder Burn by John Darwin - Cover photo courtesy Forensic Outreach Term: Powder Burn Relates to: Measurements(s) and Adjustments...
Area 419: Hellfire Muzzle Brake John Darwin With carbine and pistol, most instructors will tell you to focus on the front sight or sight picture through the shot. You may hear “shoot till the target falls” or similar quotes. With long range precision, a wind call and...
Extreme Long Range Build: Defiance 300NM Custom Action John Darwin I don’t typically require much prompting for a reason to build another long-range rifle. SOCOM choosing the .300 Norma Magnum (NM) was a pretty good push. Who doesn’t want the ability to launch 200+...
Some say this is the year of the pistol caliber carbine; others disagree and say it's the time of the 6.5. We'll let you guess what John here thinks. Mad Duo The Year of the 6.5 John Darwin The historical argument for terminal ballistic performance has always been...
Good glass in your supporting equipment is important, but damn it can be expensive. Today our boy John Darwin (that's a pseudonym, but trust us we've vetted him) is going to talk about a more economical option. -Madduo Bushnell Legend T-Series 15-45 Tactical Spotting...
The tactical and firearms market should not revisit past trends, even if it’s called ‘Retro’. Case in point: the drop leg holster, aka thigh holster.
Today's guest article comes to you courtesy of a high-speed gentleman we roofied last night in New Orleans. We actually vetted him twice because, despite his propensity for spending time in the water, he doesn't have perfect hair. In this treatise, his first for us,...