The task force raid in episode 4 of season 2, True Detectives, was a shitshow. Yes, it’s fictional, but we can learn from it.
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Press Check: More Than Range Theatrics
“You shouldn’t have to press check!” But how do we verify the condition of our weapon? Hint: It rhymes with dress necks.
MNKF | RUBEN’S BLADES
This edition of MNKF is about stilettos — and not the heels Tom and Jeremy wear on their shoes, neither. Mad Duo Monday Night Knife Fights: Ruben's Blades Tom Marshall This week we’re looking at a one-off “tactical stiletto” hand built by Chad Ruben of Ruben’s Blades....
Tom Marshall Continues to Conquer
Breach-Bang-Clear writer (and recently patched-in Minion) Tom Marshall continues to conquer, and this despite being a former Army officer. Marshall starts his new job as RECOIL Magazine's Senior Editor today! Huzzah! Felicitations and salutations! Riots in the Groan!...
Friday Night Gunfights: the Sicario Bridge
“Sicario Bridge” is how we’re referring to The Bridge of the Americas, the location of a gun battle early in the movie. In this, the inaugural installment of a new series called “Friday Night Gun Fights” we break that fight down as though we’re hot-washing it after being involved ourselves.
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BRAIN DUMP: The Tarani Improvised Weapons Course
We recently sent Tom Marshall to do get his ass whupped at a training event (a Steve Tarani improvised weapons course). We were hoping he'd take a beating, and maybe endure a little public humiliation. After all, Steve Tarani is one of the most dangerous dudes we...
Small American Business | Brimstone Gunsmithing
Small American Business: Brimstone Gunsmithing Tom Marshall Do you love the idea of super sexi-fying your favorite gun, but hate the idea of parting with your beloved blaster for months and months at a time? Well then, settle into the ass grove in your recliner and...
MNKF: The Comprehensive Fighting Systems ARK
Comprehensive Fighting Systems and Pinkerton Knives teamed up to deliver an intuitive Karambit called the Active Response Karambit (ARK).