Category: Reviews

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The Thompson Center Compass

The Thompson Center Compass is a sub-$300 (2016 – present, 2020) cost rifle manufactured by Smith & Wesson, at least by marking variance, in three configurations and eight cartridges. It features a push-feed Mauser-derived...

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Trijicon TA33: The Most Underrated ACOG

For over a decade now the go-to answer to the question “what magnified optic should I get?” has been the Trijicon TA31, colloquially known as the ACOG. What a surprising amount of people don’t...

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Oakley Tombstones: A Tool For Tools

One of the lesser thought about pieces of equipment for a safe shooting experience is eye protection. While you hear everyone arguing about whether earmuffs are better than ear plugs or if Peltors are...

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A Look at the Steyr M95 Mannlicher

Brief Introduction: The Steyr M95 or the Mannlicher M1895 is one of the least known (in opinion) military surplus rifles available on the US market compared to, say Mosins, Mausers, and garands. Approximately 3,500,000...

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Got Wood?

Good afternoon to everyone, and welcome back for another review! The fine folks at Kawaii Patches n Stuff are sponsoring today’s vijayo for my honest opinion. In fact, they were so kind as to...

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The Queen of Thief!

Returning to the table sooner than we expected is Mika from Girls und Panzer on another patch. Designed and sold by Rhapsodical Plane, if you’re out of country from him the only way to...

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IdolM@ster and a Padoru

For today’s vijayo, I’m bringing you some awesome patches, one made by The Sourkraut and the other two brought to us by Weapons Grade Waifus. The patch drops have been a little slow lately...