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Thread Adapters Explained: One Suppressor, Multiple Guns

Your suppressor won't thread on — the threads don't match. A firearm thread adapter bridges the gap. Here's what it actually does, the five reasons shooters use one, the honest trade-offs (baffle strikes are real), and how to pick one that won't cause problems down range.

Mec-Gar Magazines: The OEM Behind Your Pistol

That brand-new SIG or Beretta magazine? It was probably made by Mec-Gar. Here's the OEM story, what the finishes mean, and how to pick the right mag.

Debunking M1 Carbine Myths: What the Record Actually Shows

Few American firearms have collected as many tall tales as the M1 Carbine. After 23 years buying and selling them, we sort the eight most persistent M1 Carbine myths — Chosin-era cold-weather stories, ammo confusion, accuracy claims, and what to check before buying one.

Spotlight on Shomer-Tec: Escape Tools, Fire Buttons & Covert Gear

Spend enough time in firearms and outdoor catalogs and they all start to blur together. Shomer-Tec is what shows up when somebody actually goes looking for the unusual stuff: covert handcuff keys hidden in boot laces, fire-starting buttons sewn into shirt cuffs, stash compartments built into disposable coffee cups. Here's the Bellingham, WA ...

East German Army Surplus 101: How to Start an NVA Collection

The Nationale Volksarmee dissolved in 1990. Every NVA piece in circulation came out of that final dissolution — no factory is making more. Here's how to start an East German Army surplus collection without making expensive mistakes: Strichtarn, M56 helmets, authenticity markers, and where to find genuine pieces. 23+ years of Warsaw Pact surplus experience.

How to Choose a Flashlight: A Practical Buyer's Guide

Walk through any flashlight section and you'll see 10,000-lumen claims and acronyms most buyers can't decode. Here's the version of the buyer's guide we'd give a friend — by use case, lumens, candela, and battery, without overpaying for specs you'll never use. After 23 years of selling lights to shooters, hunters, and outdoorsmen, here's what ...

Why a Tourniquet Belongs in Your Range Bag

A buddy field-dressing a buck three miles back from the truck. The knife slips. There's arterial blood on the snow. Severe bleeding kills in three to five minutes — faster than EMS can reach you, even in a city. After 23 years selling gear to people who shoot, hunt, and work outdoors, here's why a real CAT or SOFTT-W tourniquet belongs in your ...

Why Buy Military Surplus Gear? An Honest Look at the Value, the Tradeoffs, and What's Worth Your Money

Why Buy Military Surplus Gear? An Honest Look at the Value, the Tradeoffs, and What's Worth Your Money

How to Choose the Right Mag Pouch for Your Gun

Choosing a mag pouch comes down to platform, retention, and how you carry. Here's how to match the right pouch to your gun and the way you actually shoot.

Morale Patches: A Practical Buyer's Guide

Walk past any plate carrier, range bag, or well-loved trucker hat at a public range, and you'll see them: small Velcro-backed squares stuck wherever there's loop fabric to grab them. Some are blood types. Some are unit insignia. A lot of them are jokes.
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