Archive for category Warrior Tools

Century Arms Selling “Modern” Chinese Mosins

The guns are Chinese Type 53s that have been refurbished and put into an Archangel stock:

Century Arms Mosin

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AK PMAG Review

From Guns.com:

During my 1,000-round test, the AKM PMAG jammed once, when an old round’s bullet dislodged from the shell casing, spilling powder inside the magazine body. I consider this to be a 100 percent success rate, since it was the fault of the round, not the magazine.

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New Concealed Carry Pistol (CCP) from Walther

A new compact single stack pistol for the concealed carry market from Walther.

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Oakley Ballistic Glasses

New Oakley Ballistic Sunglasses

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26 Nosler

A new cartridge from Nosler:

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Waffen Werks AK74

Military Arms Channel reviews the Waffen Werks AK74:

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Vigilant Gear Micro SERE Kit

Micro SERE Kit

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Ohio Ordnance Works’ HCAR

Ohio Ordnance Works’ Heavy Counter Assault Rifle (HCAR) is based on the BAR and chambered in the same .30-06 round:

No information on when this will be available.

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6 Reasons to Own a Survival Bow & Arrow

Interesting article on the use of a portable take-down bow from The Art of Manliness

Survival Bow & Arrow

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Turley Knives Axe Carrier

Check out the axe carrier on page 36 of their catalog.

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FN Enters The AR Market

http://youtu.be/qQRQ0raVW2Y

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Building A $1,000 Mosin-Nagant

From All Outdoor.com:

Once you get over the initial fun factor, you’ll probably start looking at upgrades for the rifle. Upgrading a Mosin Nagant is an amazingly fun project that nets a gun that can hunt any North American large game easily out to 300 yards and beyond.

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New Shelves from Tactical Walls

Tactical Walls

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Cheyenne Tactical THOR Review

From Small Arms Defense Journal:

In order to understand the .408 Cheytac anti-materiel rifles, it’s important  to start with the cartridges. The parent cartridge was a .505 Gibbs; developed in the early 1900s (1911?) as a dangerous game cartridge originally firing a 525 grain bullet at 2,300 feet per second for 6,180 foot-pounds of muzzle energy.  Very effective on anything that walked – on both ends.

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Century Arms AK 1,000 Round Torture Test

http://youtu.be/yazx214_PJU

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