I have been looking for the perfect gun / first line belt for some time. Being picky about the features I narrowed down my search to few candidates and in the end decided to pick Frog.Pro which was actually a completely unknown brand to me. In this post I'll share my first impressions on their Cobra Operator Belt.
The Khard 30 (and 45) is one of the more exciting pack releases during the past few years in Arc'teryx' Law Enforcement & Armed Forces (LEAF) -line. In this review we'll take a closer look into its features.
If there's one thing one should never compromise over, while shooting or wargaming, it's definitely eye pro. Like the saying goes, "it's all fun and games until someone loses an eye". For the past decade there's been one brand I've trusted to protect my eyesight - ESS, and more specifically I'm very pleased with their Crossbow series.
Gloves are an essential part of anybody's kit when the going gets rough, unless you have Teflon coating on your palms. Mechanix Wear (www.mechanix.com) has long been a popular glove for both military professionals and airsofters. Especially the Original and M-Pact models in their selection.
What do you do when it's pitch black and you can't see your target clearly? Switch on the light (but remember, don't keep it on too long!) This time we are looking at the Surefire M600 Scout Light, a mainstay of the tactical weapon light category in recent years. We'll share info on performance, switches and a great experience from Surefire's customer service.
This is MIKEREP's first article covering Professional Training Weapons. First we'll take a look at the A&K PTW MK4, and in later articles compare it to other similar guns.