Gun Closet Ideas for Operators on a budget; building your dream John Wick gun room can mean renovating the walk-in closet you share with your wife.

We are lucky enough to maintain daily correspondence with a number of dangerous men and women. Many of them are wretched minions beholden to the Mad Duo. Others are just badasses we know. Either way, they frequently relay little tips and ideas we never thought of—not perhaps enough for an article but worthy of further investigation. Check out our recurring series, Just the Tip. You’ll see this on Tuesdays, though probably not every Tuesday.
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Gun Closet Ideas for Operators on a budget; building your dream John Wick gun room can mean renovating the walk-in closet you share with your wife.
Ammunition is packaged in a cartridge, which has four parts: the primer, propellant, case, and projectile (the bullet). A cartridge is often referred to as a ‘round.’ Shotgun cartridges can also be called ‘rounds,’ or ‘shells.’ They are called ‘shotshells’ when they contain pellets instead of a slug or other projectile — but regardless of what you call it, there’s no such thing as a magic bullet.
A foregrip is more than just a “boomstick broomstick.” A vertical grip is like a multitool for your rifle. Read up on the long gun foregrip!
Looking for an aftermarket magwell for your Sig Sauer P320? Here are eight options to consider.
If you’re reading this, you probably have a Pelican gun case. Or three. Or ten. We do too. Here’s how we pack a (firearm) Pelican cargo case.
For obvious reasons, left hand revolver reloading is not simply a matter of mirroring what a right-handed shooter does. Here’s one method.
Have you ever wondered how to paint a rifle for better camo, to avoid heat absorption, or to add personalization? Here’s a step-by-step from choosing rifle paint to adding patterns.
Aprill Risk Consulting. Look 'em up. Follow 'em. Read what they have to say. We're often asked what other places, sites, bloggers, trainers, and the like we follow. Aprill Risk is one of them. Read on and we'll explain why. William Aprill of...
50 Shades of FDE shares a pro tip he learned recently. The guys at Rifle Supply help him with his build and perform the Cerakote on his lower and upper.
Manipulating a blade carried for knife fighting or defense is something you don’t see practiced often except for the theatrics of some goofs on Instagram. Bringing a knife to a gunfight is no laughing matter and even with the information below we highly recommend you seek reputable training.