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Vertx Long Walks Waist Pack Review
I love a good pack. Lots of space, comfortable and lots of pockets. Here’s my review of the Vertx Long Walks Multi-Purpose Waist Pack.
5 Best Touch Screen Tactical Gloves on Amazon
Looking for the best touch screen tactical gloves? Here's a list of the Top 5 review evaluated Touch Screen tactical gloves on Amazon. 5. Magpul Technical Lightweight Work Gloves Touch Screen with an average of 4.5 stars over 1426 reviews, its very clear why...

Tactical Gifts: a Guide That Hopefully Doesn’t Suck
Gun and gear people are often a pain in the arse to buy gifts for. This 2023 tactical gifts guide will help.

The Top 10 Blue Force Gear Slings You Need to Know About
Blue Force Gear is a premiere maker of tactical gear including plate carriers, chest rigs, and trauma kits. In their 20 years, Blue Force is perhaps best well known for its lightweight MOLLE load carriage. But for tactical and nontactical applications, Blue Force...
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Multi-tools & Your Next Favorite?
Should you carry a multitool? (Yes!) Here are the benefits and real-life uses of these handy dandy multi-tools, and the next one you get.
Blood Type and NKA Patches: Worthwhile or “Tacticool”?
Blood-type and NKA patches are popular in some circles, but are they useful for real life? Here’s what we think, and why.
The Military Flashlight — It Dates Back to the First World War
How has military flashlight design changed since flashlights took the place of lanterns back in the first World War? Let’s find out.
UF PRO Introduces the Tropical Terrain STRIKER TT BDU
UF PRO proudly announces the launch of the Striker TT BDU, their lightest battle dress uniform crafted specifically for the challenges presented by tropical terrain. This innovative uniform incorporates fast-drying materials and ergonomic design features, ensuring...
Duck Hunter Camo – from Poland with love
Originally developed in 1942 as a standard camouflage pattern for US military forces, “frog skin” camo served mostly with the US Marines in the Pacific Theater. Although it was used for a while by some US Army combat units in Europe during the Normandy invasion, it...