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Holosun 507c V2 GR Battery Tray

Holosun 507c V2-Green Review

The Holosun 507c V2-GR is the very first MRD (micro red dot) that I’ve purchased, on top of this fact, it’s the first optic I’ve ever mounted to a pistol. I picked it for a few reasons. First being the three reticle options. The second, most important one, is that

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KSG Halcyon Review

KSG Halcyon Review

The Halcyon is an IWB holster that is produced by a company called KSG (Knowledge, Skill, Gear) which is based out in Texas. Before we dive into the review I want to explain how it will go since holster reviews will be relatively short. Holsters will be graded on four

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KSG Armory Halcyon Holster

KSG Armory Halcyon Tabletop Review

For the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact Optics Ready I opted to give the KSG Armory Halcyon a go with the Dark Star Gear Dark Wing and Discreet Carry Concepts Monoblock Clip… so to a certain extent I’m getting to do a review on not only KSG’s holster, but

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Holosun 509T Tabletop Review

The Holosun 509T, Holosun’s closed emitter optic that was made to compete with the Aimpoint ACRO (AKA The Mailbox). I picked up the Holosun 509T specifically to mount to my Glock G45; it’s a match made in heaven. A square block mounted to…well… a square block. It’s symmetrical! The thing

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Holosun 507c V2 GR

Holosun 507c V2 Tabletop Review

The Holosun 507c-GR V2 is my very first foray into the handgun optics world… a few years ago I was a boomer. I was adamant that AIWB was the worst way to carry a handgun and that optics offered zero benefit for defensive purposes on handguns… my, my how times

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Tenicor Certum3 Package

Tenicor Certum3 Tabletop Review

Tenicor designed the Certum3 to work for both Appendix (AIWB) and Hip (IWB) carry while offering up to 30° of cant with the optional Tenicor T1 Belt clips that are made by Discreet Carry Concepts (the same company that produces the Monoblock clip). Certum, which means “that which is fixed”

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